About

Patrick Fallon  Founder of the MondayWiki Community

MondayWiki exists to make monday.com feel less like a blank, slightly terrifying canvas and more like a practical, honest tool you can rely on day to day.

What MondayWiki Is

MondayWiki is my super searchable, community-powered knowledge base for monday.com, especially monday CRM. It’s where I want you to come when you’re stuck, overwhelmed, or just want a straight answer that isn’t buried in marketing fluff or random guesses from the internet.

Instead of long, vague tutorials, I focus on short videos, practical articles, and step‑by‑step walkthroughs built around real-world setups for small businesses and nonprofits. My goal is simple: help you learn it properly, fix it fast, and build a system that actually fits your business.

Why I Built It

If you’ve ever searched for “how do I do X in monday.com?” and ended up more confused than when you started, you’re not alone—and you’re exactly the kind of person I had in mind when I created MondayWiki. I got tired of official docs that assume you already know what you’re looking for and community spaces full of spam, half-truths, or advice that only works in theory.

I built MondayWiki because I wanted a place where the limitations of the default CRM are talked about openly, along with the workarounds that actually hold up in real accounts. I don’t pretend monday.com can do everything perfectly; instead, I talk about what it’s brilliant at, where it falls short, and how to design smarter boards, automations, and workflows around that reality.

Who I Am

I’m a monday.com consultant and coach who has spent countless hours deep in real client accounts, fixing broken setups and untangling messy monday CRM implementations. Most of the ideas and “kitsets” you’ll see here were battle‑tested with small businesses and nonprofits in places like the United States and New Zealand before I ever turned them into public resources.

Most people discover MondayWiki through Google searches, then stick around when they finally find an explanation that actually matches what they’re seeing on screen. My content is opinionated, practical, and a bit warts‑and‑all, because pretending everything is perfect doesn’t help you fix what’s not working.

How The Community Works

At the heart of MondayWiki is a free community I’ve built for people who want to lift their monday game without being sold to at every turn. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Micro-courses and mini “deep dives” on core monday concepts.
  • Short, focused how‑to videos tackling common and not‑so‑common problems.
  • Ready‑to‑use monday Kitsets designed to remove default limitations and 10x your existing setup.

I work hard to keep the community free of spam, hard sells, and endless email funnels. There are premium options—like group coaching and advanced kitsets—for when you want extra help, but the starting point is (and will stay) a free, useful space where you can ask questions and get honest answers.

What’s Next

I started MondayWiki as a standalone community, separate from any consulting brand, so you could get unbiased advice without wondering if every suggestion was really just a sales pitch. Over time, I plan to bring consulting, coaching, and community under one roof, so you don’t have to figure out which “version” of me or the brand you’re dealing with.

If you’re feeling lost in monday.com, especially around CRM, automations, or how to scale what you already have, you’re in the right place. My mission is to help you go from “I don’t even know what I don’t know” to “I know exactly what this system is doing and why”—without burning out in the process.

You can find the MondayWiki community by clicking here.  


I hope that you find this website and the MondayWiki Community helpful.  If there is anything we can do to make the content on this website or the community more helpful, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Patrick

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