At a Glance
Free plan available
Yes
Subscription Price
Starting at €10.99 Per user
Interface
Kanban-style, user-friendly
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Free plan available
Yes
Subscription Price
Starting at $8 Per user
Interface
User Friendly
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Asana
Price
Starting at €10.99 Per user
24/7 Support
Yes
Mobile App
Yes
Time-tracking
Yes
Monday
Price
Starting at $8 Per user
24/7 Support
Yes
Mobile App
Yes
Time-tracking
Yes
Monday vs. Asana: At a Glance
Both Asana and monday.com make it easy to organize projects, manage tasks and generate reports to see at a glance the data your company needs to make informed decisions. To determine the right software, look at the integrations and features of each service and compare them to the goals your team needs to achieve.
How the Services Stack Up
Both Asana and monday.com offer free plans, as well as a student program, mobile apps, some offline availability and integrations. Each service works best via desktop or browser because of its wide layout—working on mobile is cumbersome unless doing very basic tasks.
Asana has flat pricing; billed monthly, pay $30.49 for Asana’s Business plan, or $299.88 per year. Its Premium plan is $13.49 per month or $131.88 per year. monday.com’s plans run differently; you’ll pay a set price per seat, whether paid monthly or annually. Pro plan costs $16 per seat, per month, if billed annually. Its most popular plan is Standard, which runs $10 per seat, per month, if billed annually. The Basic plan is $8 per seat, per month, if billed annually. If you have a large team, these costs can add up.
Asana and monday.com offer different approaches when it comes to customer service. While monday.com offers 24/7 support for all of its plans, Asana only offers round-the-clock support to those who subscribe to the Enterprise package. It is worth noting that Asana also offers guidance in other ways to customers. This includes the Asana Forum where customers can ask questions and get help, the Asana Academy for learning the system, webinars, a knowledge base and a developer guide for those trying to use the system’s application programming interface (API).
Another complaint about Asana is one it shares with monday.com—users receive too many emails (both promotional and notification emails, although you can adjust notification settings). Some users also argue Asana isn’t much of a project management tool because it misses budget forecasting, limited reporting and built-in invoicing without using an integration. In October 2022, the company did add some more robust features such as Goals Reporting and a new Work Graph module that can generate projections based on current project progress.
More value for your money
Features |
Asana |
Monday.com |
Trial Period |
30 Days |
14 Days |
Free Plan with Unlimited Tasks and Projects |
Yes |
No |
200+ Free Integrations |
Yes |
Yes |
Visual tracking for your Goals |
Yes |
Yes |
Multiple levels of subtasks |
Yes |
Yes |
Choose Your Plan
Asana
Monday
Pros and Cons
Asana
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Free Basic Plan
- Mobile-Friendly
- Remote work solutions
- Numerous integration options
- User-Friendly Interface
Cons
- Lack of a time-tracking feature
- Requires a certain level of experience

Monday
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Mobile-Friendly
- Great for Collaboration
- User-Friendly Interface
Cons
- Expensive for Smaller Businesses
- Only the enterprise plan possesses some security features and HIPAA compliance
- UI can feel limited for some users
- Free Basic Plan
- Mobile-Friendly
- Remote work solutions
- Numerous integration options
- User-Friendly Interface
Free Trial
Yes
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- Mobile-Friendly
- Great for Collaboration
- User-Friendly Interface
Free Trial
Yes
Expert Review
2 – 1000+
Frequently Asked Questions
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