One Home for Monday CRM Help MondayWiki + BotSquad
My free MondayWiki community and my Botsquad consulting practice have always worked hand‑in‑hand. Now I’m gradually bringing them under one roof so you can get the exact level of monday.com help you need—self‑serve, supported, or fully done‑for‑you.
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Learn about the MondayWiki Community
Learn how the free MondayWiki Community is helping Monday users of all skill levels to master this amazing platform.
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This is
The Short(-ish) Version
Another super rough and ready page - I will pretty this up at some stage I promise!
Here's the short(ish version);
In addition to MondayWiki, which is a community dedicated to helping small businesses and non profits master Monday CRM faster, I also have a Monday Consulting & Coaching Business called Botsquad.
Botsquad actually came about long before MondayWiki and is in fact directly responsible for the existence of the MondayWiki Community even though, until now, I have kept them completely separate.
Basically, in my day to day as a monday consultant and coach over at Botsquad I kept meeting monday users with the same frustrating challenges. And not all of those users had the budget to hire a consultant like me to fix things for them.
So, I started the MondayWiki community as a place to share free how-to videos, interactive demos and other helpful monday-related resources with the world. Most of my clients joined the Community and often when I came up with a solution to a particularly common or frustrating challenge in monday, I would share that solution for free on the community so others could benefit from the knowledge.
The reason I started the community under the MondayWiki banner, completely separate from my consulting business, was because I didn't want users thinking that the community was just a marketing platform for my consulting business.
And in fact I am incredibly proud of the fact that I have not once promoted my consulting business on the community. I only ever talk about consulting options when somebody asks about it.
However, it has been driving me insane having so many businesses, websites, email addresses, Google Workspace accounts etc.
And I have discovered over the years that there is a natural transition from consulting client to community member and also from community member to consulting client that sees to happen with many of my clients and community members.
For all of these reasons, I have decided to slowly and gradually merge the two businesses.
What will change moving forward
What won't change
I still don't plan on marketing my consulting services on the MondayWiki Community. Or letting anybody else spam community members.