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A letter from our founders: monday.com is now a public company! 

Blog: Monday Project Management Blog

Today we are celebrating a very exciting moment for monday.com. Making monday.com a public company is, in many ways, just the beginning of our journey to empower businesses with our Work OS. But before we start this next chapter, we want to take a moment to recognize what got us here: our ever-evolving product, our incredible team and culture, our passionate customers, and the people working everyday to make the world a better place.

To all of our customers, partners, and supporters— current and future,

When we first started monday.com, we started it with a mission: to give our customers the power to create their own work software. To do that, we revolutionized the way people use software, giving them the same abilities once reserved for software creators and designers.

monday IPO in Times SquareNow, over 120,000 customers later, our customers use monday.com in ways we could have never imagined. The solutions our customers have created to address their needs could never have been created by anyone else.

With that mission, we are leading in a new category called Work OS.

From the early days of monday.com, we were fortunate to find a team that shares the same passion for building great digital products. Together, we built an amazing company that we hope will further shape the future of work.

Our customers are our partners. We are continuously molding our platform’s future together.

As the number of our customers grew, we heard more and more stories of how we changed their businesses, and, for some, their lives. We began to feel an ever-growing sense of responsibility — a responsibility to be there for our customers with world-class support and an ever-improving platform that allows them to do anything their business demands or their imagination takes them towards.

We took that “no limits” approach to new heights when we opened up the platform completely for integrations to any other app or data source. We added even more freedom with our apps marketplace, where each customer can extend the platform for themselves. We believe this leads to happy customers that not only love our product but also feel they are a part of our journey.

monday.com’s success happened only because of our amazing employees and the culture of rapid execution we have built together. With a deep sense of trust we share in the company, we built monday teams to be autonomous and gave people the ability to move quickly without bureaucracy. Transparency and ownership allow each employee to make an impact on the company and to know their impact directly from our data — without a middleman. This, in turn, makes all of us at monday.com feel we share the same goal and walk the same path forward. It makes us faster, more agile and happier.

Since the very beginning, we felt a strong responsibility towards the societies we live in. We saw the amazing impact monday.com has on nonprofit organizations. From work we have done together, we see that many nonprofit organizations have a massive technological divide — a divide that prevents them from making the impact that they seek. Our “Equal Impact” initiative aims to close that digital divide with long-term, ambitious goals for making a lasting impact on nonprofit organizations. With our knowledge and resources in digital transformation, running business and scaling teams, we aim to be a partner for the world’s nonprofit organizations who want to make a positive change for all of us.

We believe that we are on the cusp of a massive change in work software. If the last 10 years were defined by the SaaS cloud, then the next 10 years will be focused on giving people the power to create software that fits their needs.

monday ipo leadershipWe believe that we are best positioned to be the leaders in this change.

We have built the company to take such an opportunity head-on while keeping our culture, our values and the love we still have towards creating beautiful, powerful digital products.

 Roy and Eran  🤘

This letter originally appeared in monday.com’s F-1 filing.

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