ClickUp vs Monday.com 2026: The Real Cost, AI, and a Better Third Option
For teams comparing project management platforms in 2026, ClickUp and Monday.com are the two names that dominate the agency and SMB shortlist. ClickUp positions itself as the everything-in-one consolidator at the lowest per-seat price. Monday.com sells visual clarity and a polished work OS that teams adopt in days. Both are good. Neither is right for every team.
This comparison covers what each one actually does well, where each one breaks down on real pricing math, and a third option that solves the problem both share - AI as a paid extra and no native CRM or budget tracking. If you came here to settle the ClickUp vs Monday question, the honest answer often turns out to be neither.
ClickUp vs Monday.com at a glance
| Dimension | Zoye AI | ClickUp | Monday.com |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI assistant | Included free, executes across workspace | ClickUp Brain - $5/user/mo extra | Bundled on Pro+ ($19/seat/mo and up) |
| CRM / Deals | Built in, all plans | CRM module - newer, less mature | Sales CRM as separate product |
| Task management | Streamlined, deal-linked | 15+ views, deepest hierarchy | Board-based, visual-first |
| Budget / finance | Built in | Not included | Not included |
| Reports / analytics | Cross-workspace live reports | 50+ widget types in dashboards | Visual dashboards |
| Automations | Built in, AI-driven | Up to 10,000/mo on Business | Lower limits per tier |
| WhatsApp integration | Live | Not available | Not available |
| Pricing model | Tier-based, not per seat | Per seat, no seat minimum | Per seat, 3-seat minimum |
| Free plan | Permanent, 3 members, full platform + AI | Unlimited members, no AI | 2 seats only, no AI |
| Paid entry price | $25/mo annual (whole team) | $7/user/mo annual | $9/seat/mo annual |
| Setup time | Same day | 2-4 weeks for full adoption | 1-3 days |
Pricing reality: the math that changes the choice
This is where the comparison actually gets decided.
ClickUp pricing:
- Free Forever: $0 (unlimited members, limited storage, no AI)
- Unlimited: $7/user/month annual
- Business: $12/user/month annual
- Enterprise: Custom
- ClickUp Brain (AI): +$5/user/month on top of any paid plan
Monday.com pricing:
- Free: $0 (2 seats only)
- Basic: $9/seat/month annual (3-seat minimum)
- Standard: $12/seat/month annual (3-seat minimum)
- Pro: $19/seat/month annual (includes AI)
- Enterprise: Custom
The 10-person team math:
- ClickUp Business + Brain: 10 x $17/mo = $170/month ($2,040/year)
- Monday.com Pro (AI included): 10 x $19/mo = $190/month ($2,280/year)
- Zoye AI Growth (20 members, AI included, CRM + budget included): $79/month ($948/year)
The 22% price gap that most comparison articles cite (ClickUp cheaper than Monday) is real - but both lose to a tier-based platform that includes AI, CRM, and budget at a flat rate.
Verdict: ClickUp is cheaper than Monday.com per seat at every tier. Monday.com bundles AI into Pro. But neither covers CRM, budget, or includes AI in the entry-level paid plan. A tier-based platform sidesteps the whole math.
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Explore FeaturesFeatures and views: customisation vs visual clarity
ClickUp offers 15+ views (Gantt, Kanban, Timeline, Workload, Calendar, Mind Map, List, Board, more), nested subtasks, custom statuses, formulas, custom fields, 1,000+ integrations, and 50+ widget types in dashboards. For technical teams that need maximum modeling depth, no other PM tool at this price point matches it.
Monday.com offers fewer views by design (Main Table, Kanban, Gantt on higher tiers, Timeline, Calendar) but every one is polished and immediately useful. Its strength is the visual layer - color-coded columns, drag-and-drop status changes, and dashboards that non-technical stakeholders actually use. For broad stakeholder visibility, Monday wins.
Verdict: ClickUp for teams that need maximum flexibility and feature density. Monday.com for teams where visual clarity and stakeholder adoption matter more than configuration depth.
AI add-on costs: the hidden number on most comparisons
This is where teams discover the real bill after committing.
ClickUp Brain at $5/user/month becomes the deciding factor on Business tier - a 10-person team paying $12/user for Business adds $50/month for Brain, bringing total to $170/month. For 20 people, it's $340/month.
Monday.com AI is only on Pro and Enterprise. To get AI on Monday, you must be on the $19/seat tier - which with a 3-seat minimum means $57/month before you actually have anyone there. For a 10-person team, Monday Pro with AI is $190/month flat.
Both AIs primarily assist - they summarise, draft, and answer questions. Neither executes cross-module actions from a single instruction the way an AI-native workspace does.
Verdict: ClickUp's AI add-on model is cheaper at small scale. Monday's bundled AI is cheaper if you needed Pro anyway. For an AI that takes real action across CRM, tasks, calendar, and budget from one message, see the third option below.
Ease of use and onboarding
Monday.com is the easier rollout. Teams are productive within days. Non-technical stakeholders adopt the visual boards without resistance. The mobile app is well-designed.
ClickUp packs more into the same UI. Teams typically need 2-4 weeks before they feel comfortable, and large workspaces require disciplined governance to stay manageable. ClickUp's depth is its strength and its onboarding tax.
Verdict: Monday.com for teams that need productivity now. ClickUp for teams willing to invest in setup for long-term flexibility.
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Get Started FreeClickUp vs Monday.com for agencies
Agencies juggle multiple client workspaces, time tracking, and stakeholder communication.
ClickUp advantages for agencies: time tracking included from $7/user, per-client workspaces, dashboards with client-friendly visualisations, and a lower per-seat cost as headcount grows.
Monday.com advantages for agencies: visual project boards clients can grasp instantly, the Sales CRM product for managing leads alongside delivery (separate subscription), and polished stakeholder views.
For agencies that also need built-in CRM, budget management, and AI without per-seat creep, the third option below covers more at lower total cost.
Verdict: ClickUp for agencies prioritising features-per-dollar and time tracking. Monday.com for agencies prioritising visual stakeholder-facing project views.
ClickUp vs Monday.com for small business
For teams under 25:
- Pure budget priority: ClickUp Unlimited at $7/user/month delivers the most features per dollar
- Speed of adoption priority: Monday.com Basic at $9/seat/month gets a non-technical team productive fastest
- Bootstrapped solo founder: ClickUp's free plan (unlimited members) beats Monday's free plan (2-seat cap) decisively
- AI on a budget: Both gate AI behind paid tiers - ClickUp Brain $5/user/mo extra, Monday AI on $19/seat Pro
- CRM + tasks + budget in one: Neither covers it. The third option does.
The third option: Zoye AI
If you came expecting one tool to clearly win, the more useful question is whether either is actually built for what your business needs.
Zoye AI is an AI-native workspace built on a different premise: one connected platform covering tasks, deals, contacts, inbox, calendar, budget, docs, notes, and reports - with a personal AI assistant included free at every tier that takes real action across all of them from a single text or voice instruction.
Zoye AI: tasks alongside CRM, budget, and live AI Insights in one connected workspace
What Zoye gives you that ClickUp and Monday.com do not:
- AI included free at every tier - not a $5/user add-on, not gated behind a $19/seat plan
- Real CRM built in - Deals pipeline and Contacts connected to tasks, calendar, and reports
- Budget tracking native - income vs expenses, invoicing, financial reporting alongside project work
- WhatsApp integration live - manage your entire workspace by text or voice from WhatsApp
- Tier-based pricing - your whole team is covered at a flat rate, no seat minimum, no per-seat creep
- Same-day setup - operational from the moment you sign up
Zoye tasks linked to deals and contacts - created by Zoye Assistant from a single instruction
Zoye AI pricing:
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Free | 3 members, 15 AI credits/mo, 1GB - full platform, all connectors free |
| Starter | $29/mo | $25/mo | 10 members, 200 AI credits/mo, 5GB |
| Growth | $79/mo | $67/mo | 20 members, 600 AI credits/mo, 10GB, priority support |
| Scale | $199/mo | $169/mo | 100 members, 1,000 AI credits/mo, 25GB |
All tools and all connectors included free at every tier.
Real example: A founder leaving a client meeting sends one voice message: "Great meeting - they want a contract by next week, deal is around $75K. Assign the best person." Zoye creates the deal, the contact, the task, assigns the right team member, and adds a briefing note. Five actions, one message. ClickUp and Monday.com would each require five separate navigation steps and neither would touch the CRM record.
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See How It WorksHow to choose
Choose ClickUp if:
- You need maximum feature depth and customisation at the lowest per-seat price
- Your team can absorb a 2-4 week setup investment
- You do not need CRM, budget, or AI included in the base price
- Your priority is sophisticated task hierarchy and view flexibility
Choose Monday.com if:
- Visual clarity and broad stakeholder adoption matter most
- You can absorb the per-seat premium and 3-seat minimum
- You can afford Pro tier to get AI ($19/seat/month)
- You need a tool non-technical teammates will use without training
Choose Zoye AI if:
- You want AI included at every tier - not a paid add-on, not gated behind a premium plan
- You need CRM, tasks, calendar, and budget in one connected workspace
- You prefer flat-rate pricing over per-seat charges
- You want to manage your business from WhatsApp by text or voice
- You want to be operational the same day with no configuration project
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Get Started FreeFrequently asked questions
Yes. ClickUp's paid tier starts at $7/user/month (Unlimited) versus Monday.com Basic at $9/seat/month - and ClickUp has no seat minimum while Monday.com requires 3 seats minimum on paid plans. For a 10-person team, ClickUp Business runs roughly $120/month versus $190/month on Monday.com Pro - an $840/year difference. ClickUp also includes more features at the lower price.
Yes. Monday.com is consistently rated easier to adopt - its color-coded board interface, drag-and-drop simplicity, and visual status indicators make onboarding nearly frictionless. ClickUp's feature density means longer setup time and ongoing configuration work. Monday wins for teams that prioritise rollout speed; ClickUp wins for teams willing to invest in setup for long-term flexibility.
No. ClickUp Brain is a paid add-on at $5/user/month on top of any paid plan. AI Notetaker, Super Agents, and other AI-powered workflows are also separate. None are included in the base plans. Plan accordingly - on ClickUp Business at $12/user/month, adding Brain brings the real cost to $17/user/month.
Only on the Pro and Enterprise tiers. Monday's AI assistant is not available on Basic ($9/seat/month) or Standard plans. To get AI on Monday.com, you need at least Pro at $19/seat/month with the 3-seat minimum - roughly $57/month before any actual team. ClickUp's add-on model is cheaper at scale; Monday's bundled model is cheaper if you already need Pro anyway.
ClickUp is a customisation-first, all-in-one platform - 15+ views, native docs, time tracking, automations, and a CRM module in one workspace. Monday.com is a visual-first work OS with a polished, board-based interface that prioritises clarity and team adoption over depth. ClickUp wins on flexibility and price. Monday wins on speed-to-productivity. Neither includes AI in the entry-level plan and neither has built-in budget tracking or full CRM.
For agencies managing multiple clients, ClickUp's per-client workspaces, dashboards, and time tracking included from $7/user/month are typically the better fit. Monday.com's visual boards work well for individual project visibility but the per-seat pricing with 3-seat minimum makes scaling client-facing access expensive. For agencies that also need CRM, budget, and AI without per-seat charges, the third option above covers more for less.
Yes, but it caps at 2 seats - too small for most teams beyond a co-founding pair. ClickUp's Free Forever plan supports unlimited tasks and unlimited members but does have storage limits and no AI. For genuinely permanent free with CRM and AI included, Zoye AI's Free plan covers 3 members with the full platform and AI assistant included.
ClickUp offers a one-click Monday.com importer that brings over boards, items, assignees, dates, and statuses. The migration itself is fast; the real work is rebuilding your views, automations, and dashboards to match ClickUp's model. Plan 2-3 weeks for full adoption regardless of which tool you switch from.
For teams that genuinely need a polished visual work OS, broad stakeholder adoption, and minimal training overhead, yes. For teams comparing on features-per-dollar or who do not need the visual layer, Monday's pricing premium over ClickUp is hard to justify - and neither tool covers CRM, budget, or AI at base price. If clarity is the constraint, Monday is the answer. If cost-and-depth is the constraint, ClickUp or the third option above.
Yes - Zoye AI is built for teams that want what both miss: a personal AI assistant included free at every tier, CRM and budget tracking native to the same workspace as tasks, and tier-based pricing instead of per-seat charges. A 10-person team pays $79/month on Zoye Growth with AI included, versus $120/month on ClickUp Business or $190/month on Monday.com Pro - and Zoye also replaces the CRM and budget tools you would buy separately.
The bottom line
ClickUp and Monday.com are both capable platforms doing different things well. ClickUp is the customisation-maximalist consolidator at the lowest per-seat price - if you have time to configure it and do not need CRM, budget, or AI included. Monday.com is the polished, visual work OS your team will adopt in days - if you can absorb the per-seat premium and seat minimums.
The real question for most teams in 2026 is whether either is built for how your business actually runs. If you need an AI assistant that takes action across your whole workspace, a real CRM connected to tasks, budget tracking that integrates with project work, and a pricing model that does not grow every time you hire - the honest answer is neither. Zoye AI is built for that team, with all of it included free at every tier and operational the same day you sign up.



