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⇱ Use Zapier's monday integration to streamline your work


Use Zapier's monday integration to streamline your work

By Nicole Replogle · December 15, 2025

When it comes to team project management, it's hard to go wrong with . Built to be an all-in-one WorkOS tool, the platform lets your team manage tasks and workflows seamlessly across departments.

But even with a robust WorkOS tool, your team probably still uses other apps to get your work done. And the more you're switching back and forth between tools, the more inefficient (and distracting) your workday becomes. Zapier's monday integration lets you create automated workflows—called Zaps—that streamline processes for yourself and your team. Here are a few ways to connect monday to your other most-used tools.

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To get started with a Zap template—what we call our pre-made workflows—just click on the button. It only takes a few minutes to set up. You can read more about setting up Zaps here.

Send form submissions to monday boards

Forms are a great way to collect data quickly from customers, leads, other departments, and even your own team. For example, you might use a simple form to collect feedback, feature requests, or bug fixes. Or maybe your team uses a bookmarked form in their browsers to quick-add task ideas and notes to a monday board.

While monday's let you create custom forms that directly sync with your boards and workflows, you may prefer the flexibility of other form builders like Typeform or Google Forms. If that's the case, Zapier can help funnel that information to monday. Whenever there's a new submission of the form of your choice, one of these Zaps will automatically send that information to your chosen monday board.

Use webhooks to connect monday.com to almost any app

Zapier lets you , but there's still a chance your favorite tool isn't (yet!) on the list. If you want to connect monday.com to an app that doesn't have a Zapier integration, you can use to send information from one app to another.

For example, say your team uses an obscure calendar app to schedule meetings and delivery dates. If this tool doesn't integrate directly with Zapier, you can use the template below to create a catch hook that pushes information to monday whenever your chosen action—like a new event—is triggered.

You can set up a webhook in the other direction, too. With this workflow, you can send information to the app of your choice whenever a new item is added to your monday board. 

Collect leads

Given monday.com's flexibility and abundance of customizable features, teams use it for everything from simple project management to event planning to a customer relationship management (CRM) database. If your team does the latter, it's useful to be able to collect leads from multiple sources without doing any manual data entry. 

For example, when a lead books a Calendly appointment, clicks on a Facebook ad, or sends you an email inquiry, you'll want to add them to your monday CRM board. These Zaps take care of that busywork for you. That way, you can follow up on opportunities without any leads falling through the cracks.

And once you add a lead or customer to your monday board, you can use this Zap to copy their information into your email list. Keep your contacts up to date across all your platforms, no copying or pasting required.

Pro tip: Equip your Zap with conditional logic to improve your lead management workflows. For example, Filter by Zapier can help you add monday.com items and send alerts for high-priority leads. Learn more about filters in our Filter by Zapier feature guide.

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Keep your team in the loop

In a perfect world, everyone would have their project management app open at all times—just waiting for important notifications to pop up so they can take action. But your team is only human (and that's a good thing). 

It helps things run more smoothly to send your team notifications of important events via Slack or email. But remembering to send a Slack message after you update a task in monday is easy to forget. Take the manual effort out of the equation with one of these Zaps. That way, everyone will stay informed of project updates.

Pro tip: If you use an AI meeting assistant like Fathom, try using AI to analyze transcripts for the insights that matter to you, then create a item with action items—and DM yourself in Slack with the update. To learn more, read our feature guide for AI by Zapier.

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Connect monday to your spreadsheets

Using a spreadsheet as a single source of truth is a great idea for keeping your organization on the same page. Every department may not use the same project management app, for example. Or maybe you just find it easier to feed information through Google Sheets for simpler reporting and data analysis.

But copying and pasting items from spreadsheet rows into your task management app (or vice versa) can get old quickly—not to mention it creates countless opportunities for manual error.

To keep items from slipping through the cracks, use these Zaps to automatically move information between a spreadsheet built on Google Sheets or Zapier Tables and monday.com.

Pro tip: When you connect Zapier MCP to ChatGPT or Claude, you can perform 30,000+ actions right from your chat interface. Want to execute commands like the one below?

Streamline your work processes with monday automation

There's no wrong way to ; it all depends on your team's unique workflows and communication style. To decide where to start with automating monday.com, think about what routine tasks you do almost every day. If that task involves moving information from one tool to another, you can probably offload that monotonous work to a Zap.

And the beauty of Zaps is that once you set up the automation, the hard work is over. They'll run in the background, feeding information into the right tools, sending notifications at the right times, and sharing data across apps and departments. And you're free to spend all that saved time on your most important tasks instead.

This article was originally published in June 2023. It was most recently updated in December 2025 by Steph Spector.

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Nicole Replogle

Nicole is a senior content specialist at Zapier, who's been covering AI, automation, and productivity tech for years. When she's not writing or nerding out about AI automation, she can be found playing with her rambunctious border collie mix, marathon training, and drinking way too much coffee.

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