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Monday.com – A Company That Gives The Liberty To Design Their Own Work Management Applications.

Founded in 2012 by three entrepreneurs, Monday.com was built in a way to give companies and individual clients the liberty to develop their own applications. Depending on the needs and goals of a company, it has to buy or develop customized work management software. Monday.com is a publicly-traded company that specializes in several domains including project management, team management, no-code development platform, and many more. The project of Monday.com was started in 2012 and was officially launched two years after that. The company’s headquarters is based in Tel Aviv, Israel and currently, it has more than 1,000 employees.

About the Company

Being an expert in project and work management, the main services offered by Monday.com are sales and CRM, inventory tracking, software development, HR, operations, etc. Monday.com can be best described as a Work Operating System (Work OS) that is a very flexible option, especially for the remote work environment. It helps in shaping the entire workflow in a team from collaboration to developing custom work applications. The UI of Monday.com is very careful and it helps in visualizing a lot of information from a different perspective. Monday.com was originally famous as daPulse and its name was changed in 2017. Recently, the company was also awarded Calcalist’s most promising startups.

History

The founders of Monday.com are Roy Mann, Eran Kampf, and Eran Zinman. These three founders started the project to develop something innovative and easily customizable so that it can be used by everyone. In 2012 the company was started and it was a huge triumph for the company that later in the same year it was able to raised funding of $1.5 million in the seed round. The first step towards developing a new project, the founders tried to understand the pain points of their target customers and eventually built a prototype under the brand name daPulse. In 2014, after two years of hard work the company was finally able to launch its first commercial product, and in the same year, it was able to land its first six customers. The business started out of an apartment in Tel Aviv and in that tiny office, they hosted their first board meeting.

Expansion

The company started growing impressively as within one year of launching its first product its customer base went from having six customers to 3,181 new customers. So, it expanded the team as well and added nine new members. In 2016, the company hosted its Series A funding round and raised $7.6 million. This funding round was led by Genesis Partners and Entrée Capital. By the end of this year, the company was able to acquire more than 7,000 new customers. Monday.com released a new mobile application in 2016. The Series B funding round of the company took place in 2017 and the company successfully raised $25 million. Insight Venture Partners along with existing investors from the Series A funding round. The total customer base of the company exceeded 20,000. Monday.com eventually got some exposure in 2017 when it was featured in Globes Most Promising Startup of the Year and also became one of the top 15 companies in 500 Fastest Growing Companies. By the end of 2017, daPulse was officially branded as Monday.com.

In 2018, the company expanded more as it opened its first international office in New York City. The company also raised $50 million in Series C funding and a new investor called Stripes Group was added. In the Series D funding round, the company was able to raise $150 million and it was raised by Sapphire Ventures. The company became the recipient of the 2020 Webby Award and also achieved unicorn status. It has also expanded to the UK, Miami, and San Francisco.

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Roy Mann – CEO of Monday.com

Roy Mann is one of the founders of Monday.com and the present CEO of the company. He started his career as a web developer at Finjan. Apart from co-founding Monday.com, he is also the founder of SaveAnAlien.com and served as the former C-CTO of wix.com. Mann studied computer science at Reichman University.

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