
monday docs: Everything About Workdocs – Features, Comparison & Best Practices
TL;DR: „monday docs bring documentation and project work together – no more switching between your wiki and your board."
— Till FreitagWhat Are monday docs?
monday docs (officially: Workdocs) are the integrated documentation tool within the monday.com platform. Unlike traditional documents, they don't live in an isolated folder – they're directly connected to boards, items, and workflows.
This means: you don't document about your work – you document within your work.
Part 1: Feature Overview
Rich Text Editor with Blocks
monday docs use a block-based system. Every paragraph, heading, and list is its own block that you can move, duplicate, or transform.
Available block types:
- Text & headings – Standard formatting with H1–H3
- Checklists – Check off tasks directly in the document
- Tables – Structured data without a board
- Code blocks – Syntax highlighting for technical documentation
- Dividers & callouts – Visual structure
- Images & videos – Embed media directly
- Embeds – YouTube, Figma, Miro, and more
Board Widgets: The Killer Feature
What sets monday docs apart from every other documentation tool: you can embed live board data directly into the document.
- Board widget – Displays a filtered view of your board inline
- Dashboard widget – Charts and KPIs directly in the document
- Item links – Reference individual items as live links
This isn't a screenshot – the data updates in real time. Your meeting notes always show the current project status.
Real-Time Collaboration
- Simultaneous editing – Multiple people in the same document at once
- Cursor visibility – See where others are typing
- Comments & mentions – @-mentions with notifications
- Version history – Every change is traceable
Structure & Organisation
- Table of contents – Automatically generated from your headings
- Nested pages – Docs can contain sub-docs (wiki structure)
- Folders – Organise docs in workspaces and folders
- Search – Full-text search across all documents
- Favourites & recently used – Quick access to important docs
AI Features in monday docs
Since 2025, AI capabilities are integrated directly into Workdocs:
- Sidekick integration – Ask Sidekick for summaries, rephrasing, or ideas right in the document
- AI-generated content – Get drafts, agendas, or summaries created for you
- Translations – Translate documents into other languages
Part 2: monday docs vs. Notion vs. Confluence
Quick Comparison
| Feature | monday docs | Notion | Confluence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Block-based editor | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ (since 2024) |
| Real-time collaboration | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Board/project integration | ✅ Native | ⚠️ Own DBs only | ⚠️ Via Jira only |
| Database linking | ✅ Board widgets | ✅ Inline databases | ❌ |
| Wiki structure | ✅ Nested | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Space-based |
| Templates | ✅ | ✅ Extensive | ✅ Extensive |
| API & automation | ✅ Workflows | ✅ API | ✅ Forge Apps |
| AI features | ✅ Sidekick | ✅ Notion AI | ✅ Atlassian Intelligence |
| Standalone use | ❌ Part of monday | ✅ | ✅ |
| Price | Included in monday plan | From $10/user/mo | From $5.75/user/mo |
When monday docs Are the Right Choice
Choose monday docs if:
- You already use monday.com as your work platform
- Documentation should be directly linked to projects, boards, and items
- Meeting notes, project plans, and SOPs should "live" rather than gather dust
- Your team doesn't want yet another tool
Choose Notion if:
- You need a pure knowledge management tool – independent of project management
- Complex, nested databases are your core requirement
- Notion should serve as your central operating system
Choose Confluence if:
- You work within the Atlassian ecosystem (Jira, Bitbucket)
- Enterprise compliance and governance are priorities
- Extensive technical documentation for dev teams is needed
The Key Difference
Notion and Confluence are document-first tools – they excel at documents and then try to build project work around them.
monday docs is a work-first tool – project work is the foundation, and documentation grows organically from it.
Part 3: Practical Tips & Best Practices
1. Meeting Notes with Board Widgets
Create a monday doc for each recurring meeting with:
- Agenda checklist at the top
- Board widget showing the team's open tasks (filtered)
- Decision log as a table
You walk into the meeting with current context and leave with clear action items – directly in the board.
2. Build a Project Wiki
Use nested docs for your project documentation:
📄 Project Alpha
├── 📄 Project Brief
├── 📄 Technical Architecture
├── 📄 Decision Log
└── 📄 RetrospectivesTip: Link the parent doc directly in your project board as an item update or bookmark.
3. SOPs and Process Documentation
Standard Operating Procedures work especially well in monday docs because:
- Checklists ensure every step gets checked off
- Board widgets show the current status of the related process board
- Version history proves when the SOP was last updated
4. Onboarding Documents
Create an onboarding doc with:
- Welcome message and team introduction
- Checklist: "Your first 30 days"
- Embedded board widget: onboarding tasks with due dates
- Links to relevant boards and workspaces
5. Use and Create Templates
monday offers standard templates for docs – but create your own:
- Build a doc with your desired structure
- Save it as a template
- The team always creates new docs based on this template
This ensures consistency without restricting creative freedom.
6. Use AI Effectively
- Summaries – Have Sidekick summarise long meeting notes
- Extract action items – AI identifies next steps from free text
- Adjust tone – Rewrite technical notes in customer-friendly language
Limitations: What monday docs Can't Do (Yet)
To be fair – there are limits:
- No offline mode – No access without internet
- No PDF export – Only via workarounds (Print → PDF)
- Limited formatting – Less flexible than Notion for complex layouts
- No public publishing – Docs are only visible to monday users (without third-party apps)
- No real databases in docs – Board widgets are read-only, no inline editing
Conclusion
monday docs aren't a Notion killer – and that's not the goal. They're the missing puzzle piece for teams that already work on monday.com and don't want to maintain their documentation in a separate tool.
The strength lies in seamless integration: documents that don't just describe what's happening, but show it in real time. That's the difference between a static wiki page and living project documentation.
Our tip: Start with meeting notes. That's the use case with the fastest ROI – and once your team discovers board widgets inside a document, there's no going back.
Want to introduce monday docs to your team? Book a free consultation – we'll show you how to seamlessly connect documentation and project work.







