Vizually vs Monday.com
Vizually vs Monday.com
Monday.com is a configurable board-and-automation platform. Vizually is a canvas where an AI operator wires dependencies for you.
4 min read•Updated April 24, 2026
Monday.com shines when a team needs a highly configurable, column-driven board with rules-based automation. Vizually is shaped for the structural planning that happens before a board makes sense — when the project needs to be drawn, not tracked. The two tools answer different questions: "what is the status?" versus "what is the shape?"
Feature comparison
| Feature | Vizually | Monday.com | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary surface | Structured infinite canvas — regions, arrows, notes | Customizable boards with columns and row-level data | Tie |
| Dependencies | Typed arrows drawn between regions — always visible | Dependency column on a row; not visible until you open it | Vizually |
| Automation | Architect acts on natural-language instructions | Extensive rule recipes (when X then Y) | Monday.com |
| Dashboards | Canvas is the dashboard — spatial summary | Widget-based dashboards with charts and KPIs | Monday.com |
| Role of AI | Architect draws, connects, moves, groups regions | AI assistant for text drafting and suggestions | Vizually |
| Campaign planning | Region per channel, arrows for cross-channel hand-offs | Board per campaign with owner and status columns | Vizually |
| Reporting | Canvas screenshot; numeric reporting not yet built | Deep reporting suite with chart widgets | Monday.com |
Pros of each
Vizually
- Dependencies are drawn, not buried in a column
- Architect operates on the canvas — fewer clicks to get to a useful plan
- Spatial layout is more legible than a board for cross-functional work
- Lower configuration overhead to get started
Monday.com
- Powerful rule-based automation for repetitive workflows
- Rich dashboard and reporting layer
- Mature integration catalog across marketing and ops tools
- Flexible enough to model almost any structured workflow
Who each one fits
Reach for Vizually when…
- Campaign planning where channels hand off to each other
- Projects where the interesting question is structure, not status
- Teams that would rather ask an AI to rearrange the canvas than build another automation rule
Reach for Monday.com when…
- Ops teams running repetitive, rule-heavy workflows
- Orgs that need dashboards and reporting today
- Teams heavily invested in column-based data modelling
Verdict
Monday.com is stronger when the work is running structured, rule-governed processes. Vizually is stronger when the work is designing the structure in the first place — and when the dependencies between streams are the thing worth making visible.