monday.com Platform Services
Most organizations adopt monday.com quickly and see early results. Over time, the platform grows organically. What was once a simple project tool becomes fragmented, inconsistent, and difficult to govern.
The monday Platform Health Assessment gives leadership a clear picture of what is actually happening inside the platform: where operational risks exist, why the environment has become difficult to manage, and what needs to change to restore control.
Ideal Fit
The monday Platform Health Assessment is designed for organizations that have been using monday.com for some time and are beginning to encounter the operational consequences of unmanaged platform growth.
Organizations with 50 to 250 employees. Large enough to have complex operations, small enough that platform governance is rarely formalized.
Companies that have been using monday.com for one to four years and have moved well beyond the initial implementation phase.
Teams managing operations, project workflows, CRM activity, or cross-functional processes inside monday, where reliability and data accuracy matter.
Organizations experiencing growing platform complexity: inconsistent boards, unreliable reporting, or teams developing workarounds outside the platform.
These patterns are common in organizations that have been using monday for one to four years. If several of these describe your environment, the platform may no longer be structured to support your current operations.
Teams create boards independently, resulting in hundreds of workspaces with inconsistent naming, fields, and logic, making oversight difficult.
Automations were set up over time by different people with different intentions. Conflicts and breakdowns are now common, and no one is sure which rules are still active.
Reports are inconsistent, definitions vary by team, and decision-makers have stopped relying on monday for accurate visibility into operations.
When the platform no longer provides clear answers, people work around it. Spreadsheets become the real source of truth, defeating the purpose of the tool.
The same information lives in multiple places. Updates made in one location don't reflect elsewhere, and no one is confident they are working from accurate data.
Responsibility for maintaining, governing, and evolving monday is unclear. Changes are made without coordination, and the environment drifts further from its original intent.
Is This the Right Time?
Organizations typically reach out when they recognize that the platform is no longer keeping pace with how the business operates. A few common situations that prompt the conversation:
You are looking for a monday.com consultant, not a builder. You do not need someone to create new boards or automations. You need an experienced outside perspective on whether your existing environment is structurally sound.
monday workspace optimization has become a recurring topic internally. Teams are regularly discussing how to clean up the platform, but no one has the authority, bandwidth, or clear enough picture to drive it forward.
You are experiencing monday.com automation problems. Automations were built incrementally over time by different team members. They now conflict, fail silently, or produce inconsistent results. No one has a complete picture of what is running.
monday reporting issues are affecting leadership confidence. Dashboards exist, but decision-makers no longer rely on them. Numbers are inconsistent, definitions vary by team, and the data cannot be trusted for operational decisions.
The organization is approaching a growth inflection point. A new team, acquisition, product line, or operational change is on the horizon, and leadership wants to know whether the current monday environment can support it before scaling further.
If any of these apply, the Health Assessment is designed to provide the structured clarity needed to move forward. Review our thought leadership on platform governance and digital operations for additional context.
The Assessment
The monday Platform Health Assessment is not implementation work. It is a structured evaluation designed to answer one central question:
Is your monday environment structured to support the next stage of your organization's growth, or is it creating operational risk?
TDEOS approaches this the way a specialist approaches a diagnostic review. We examine the environment objectively, identify where the platform is working well and where it is failing, and produce a structured report with clear findings and a recommended path forward. The assessment creates the foundation for informed decisions: internal remediation, a follow-on project, or a broader governance initiative.
The assessment examines seven operational dimensions of your monday environment. Each area is reviewed independently, then evaluated as part of the broader platform picture.

How boards, workspaces, and folders are organized. Whether the structure reflects the way the business actually operates and can scale.

Who has access to what, and whether permissions align with organizational roles and data sensitivity requirements.

The current state of automations: which are active, which are conflicting, which are broken, and how they interact across the platform.

Whether dashboards and views provide accurate, timely information that leadership can rely on for operational decisions.

The accuracy and consistency of information across boards. Whether the platform can be trusted as a reliable operational record.

How consistently and effectively teams are using monday across the organization. Where adoption gaps exist and what is driving them.

How monday connects to other systems. Whether integrations are functioning as intended and whether data flows reliably across platforms.
At the conclusion of the engagement, you receive a written assessment report, not a slide deck or a verbal summary. The report is structured to be used directly by leadership and operations teams as a working reference for decisions and follow-on planning.
A structured rating across each evaluation dimension, providing an objective baseline of the current environment.
A clear summary of what is working, what is not, and where the environment deviates from sound platform practices.
Identified risks to data integrity, reporting reliability, team adoption, and platform scalability.
Prioritized recommendations organized by impact and complexity, not a generic best-practices list.
A sequenced action plan that gives the organization a practical path forward following the assessment.
Scope Clarification
The Health Assessment is a diagnostic engagement. The following activities are outside its scope and are typically addressed in follow-on projects based on the assessment findings.
Organizations that require these services typically engage TDEOS for a follow-on project after the assessment is complete. The report provides the clarity needed to scope that work accurately.
Context
monday.com is designed to be adopted quickly. That ease of adoption is a strength in the early stages, and a structural challenge as organizations grow.
Most monday environments evolve without a deliberate architecture. Boards are created on demand. Automations are added as problems arise. Permissions expand informally. Dashboards are built by different people using different data definitions. There is rarely a single owner responsible for the health of the platform as a whole.
Over time, this organic growth creates structural inconsistencies that are difficult to identify and harder to fix without a clear picture of the environment.
The result is a platform that works differently than it was intended. It no longer keeps pace with the complexity of the business. Reporting becomes unreliable. Teams develop workarounds. Leadership loses visibility. The investment in monday produces diminishing returns.
The Health Assessment exists to create an objective, structured view of where the environment stands . The assessment clarifies what it will take to stabilize and scale it.
How It Works
The engagement follows a structured four-step process. Most assessments are completed within two to three weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the monday environment. The assessment is typically scoped as a fixed engagement based on those same factors.
We begin with structured conversations with key stakeholders: leadership, operations, and platform administrators. The goal is to understand how monday is being used and where friction exists.
We conduct a systematic review of the monday environment across the seven evaluation dimensions: examining architecture, automations, permissions, reporting, and data quality.
We compile findings into a structured written report. It includes the Platform Health Scorecard, key findings, identified risks, and a prioritized roadmap for improvement.
We present the report to leadership and walk through findings, recommendations, and sequencing. This session is designed to support internal decisions and next-step planning.
About TDEOS
TDEOS (The Digital Enterprise Operating System) helps organizations recover value from underperforming operational systems. We work with mid-market companies that have invested in platforms like monday.com, and need an experienced partner to help them understand why the environment is not performing as expected.
Our approach is diagnostic and analytical. We do not start with solutions. We start with an objective evaluation of what is actually happening, and build from there.
Fixing and stabilizing monday workspaces with 50–100+ users where structure, automation, and reporting have broken down
Designing scalable workspace structures, governance models, and automation frameworks that teams can actually maintain
Rebuilding reporting and dashboards so leadership can trust the data again
Leading digital and platform transformations across enterprise environments including GE, Chase, Dell, and Paycor
TDEOS is an authorized monday.com partner. Organizations evaluating monday.com can explore the platform here.
Next Steps
The assessment concludes with the delivery of the structured Platform Health Report and an executive review session. At that point, the findings belong to the organization. Leadership receives a complete, written picture of the platform’s current state, the operational risks present, and a prioritized roadmap for improvement.
From there, the organization decides how to move forward. Some companies use the report to guide internal remediation efforts. Others use it as the basis for a follow-on engagement. In either case, the assessment provides the clarity needed to make that decision with confidence rather than assumption.
For organizations that choose to continue working with TDEOS, follow-on engagements typically address areas such as platform cleanup and board restructuring, automation stabilization, governance design, reporting architecture, or integration review. The scope and sequencing of that work is drawn directly from the assessment findings.
Our Approach
The monday Platform Health Assessment is structured around four operating principles that define how TDEOS conducts every engagement.
We begin with an assessment, not assumptions. No recommendations are made before the environment is reviewed in full.
The review is conducted systematically without modifying the platform during the assessment. Operations continue without interruption.
The output is designed to help executives and operational leaders clearly understand platform risks, priorities, and next steps.
Organizations may implement improvements internally or engage TDEOS for follow-on work if additional support is required. There is no obligation beyond the assessment itself.
Get Started
If your monday environment has become difficult to manage, the first step is understanding the full picture. Schedule a brief conversation with our team to determine whether the Health Assessment is the right fit for your organization.
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