FTC

Monday vs Superlist

Updated Mar 18, 2026
vs
Monday
Superlist
Comparison
Monday
Monday
Superlist
Superlist

Comparison Summary

Comparison Summary

Superlist feels nicer to use with its thoughtful design and satisfying noises, unlike Monday which tries to do too much and ends up unfocused.

Only use Monday if you need an all-in-one tool and can't stand Superlist's bugs, but otherwise Superlist is more enjoyable day to day.

Editor's Verdict

Editor's Verdict

Getting Monday up and running so your team actually relies on it is a serious lift. Unless you're ready to do a full process mapping, build documentation, and maybe even hire a consultant, most teams end up with an abandoned account no one trusts. The setup is heavy, and smaller teams especially will find it overkill just to get started.

Superlist, on the other hand, nails the personal side with a beautiful, satisfying experience, but collaboration is still rough. Even basic teamwork runs into bugs and requires constant refreshing, so relying on it for anything beyond personal or very light shared tasks just isn't realistic right now.

If you need real team adoption and a dependable workflow, Monday is the only one here that can handle it, assuming you're willing to put in the setup work. For individuals or couples who want something delightful for personal lists and don't care about robust team collaboration, Superlist is more fun. But for actual team adoption, neither is effortless, and Monday only works if you're ready to invest serious time in setup. Superlist just isn't ready for teams at all.