Monday.com vs Shortcut — Wer gewinnt?
Wähle Monday.com, wenn: Visuelle Teams, die bunte Dashboards und einfache Drag-and-Drop-Workflows wollen
Wähle Shortcut, wenn: Software-Teams, die aus Trello rausgewachsen sind, aber Jira erdrückend finden — der Sweet Spot für 10–100 Engineers
Unsere Einschätzung: Monday.com is easier to pick up, but Shortcut is more powerful long-term.
| Monday.com | Shortcut | |
|---|---|---|
| Preise | Free for up to 2 users | Basic $9/seat/mo | Free for up to 10 users | Team $8.50/user/mo |
| Funktionen | Visual boards and dashboards, Automations builder, Time tracking, Workload management, CRM and dev add-ons | Kanban and timeline views built for dev sprints, Deep GitHub, GitLab, and Sentry integrations, Docs and wikis inside the project tool, Iteration planning with velocity tracking, Milestones that group epics across teams |
| Am besten für | Visual teams who want colorful dashboards and easy drag-and-drop workflows | Software teams that outgrew Trello but find Jira suffocating — the sweet spot for 10-100 engineers |
| Lernkurve | Einfach | Mittel |
Der wahre Unterschied
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Monday.com stands out with Visual boards and dashboards and Automations builder. Shortcut counters with Kanban and timeline views built for dev sprints and Deep GitHub, GitLab, and Sentry integrations.
Monday.com's Achilles heel: per-seat pricing adds up fast — a 20-person team pays $240+/mo on standard. Shortcut's: non-technical teams struggle with the developer-centric terminology and workflow assumptions. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Fazit
If you value visual boards and dashboards and visuelle teams, die bunte, go with Monday.com. If software-teams, die aus trello matters more, Shortcut is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.