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Clickfunnels vs Monday.com

Scores, pros, and cons drawn from our full reviews of both products. Use this to decide which one fits your buyer profile.

Clickfunnels

6.2/10

ClickFunnels is worth $97/month for course creators, solopreneurs, and funnel-driven small teams who need consolidated funnels, checkout, and community, but budget-conscious beginners and CRM-heavy businesses should look elsewhere.

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Monday.com

7.7/10

monday.com is worth it for small-to-mid-market teams wanting a flexible, visual project hub with strong automation and integrations — but solo operators and budget-tight teams should look elsewhere.

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Clickfunnels — Best for

Solo operatorsTeams of 5–20Non-technical owners

Monday.com — Best for

Teams of 5–20Teams of 20–100Visual plannersIntegration-heavy stacks

Score comparison

Ease of use

Clickfunnels6.5
Monday.com8.0

Value for money

Clickfunnels6.0
Monday.com6.0

Integrations

Clickfunnels6.5
Monday.com8.5

Support

Clickfunnels6.5
Monday.com8.5

Performance

Clickfunnels5.5
Monday.com8.0

Clickfunnels

Pros

  • Best-in-class funnel builder for non-technical operators
  • All-in-one consolidation of funnels, courses, and community
  • Mature conversion mechanics: upsells, bumps, A/B testing
  • Zero transaction fees across all pricing tiers
  • Generous 44-day risk-free trial window

Cons

  • Expensive entry point at $97/month before proven revenue
  • Learning curve contradicts the 'simple' marketing promise
  • Persistent bugs and slow page load complaints
  • Built-in CRM too thin for serious lifecycle management
  • Recurring billing and cancellation complaints from users

Monday.com

Pros

  • Accessible, visually polished interface speeds team onboarding
  • Deep board customisation adapts to nearly any workflow
  • Automation meaningfully cuts coordination overhead
  • Wide, functional integration ecosystem
  • Scales from small business to enterprise seamlessly

Cons

  • Seat-block pricing forces paying for unused seats
  • Key features gated behind higher-tier Pro plan
  • Advanced configuration has a steep learning curve
  • Boards become unwieldy without a dedicated admin
  • Mobile app underdelivers versus desktop experience