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Monday.com Q4 2025 Earnings Results, Beat Comparisons, and Next Report Date

Monday.com's Q4 2025 earnings landed March 13, with results tracked against analyst expectations and a next report date now on the calendar.

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Monday.com Q4 2025 Earnings Results, Beat Comparisons, and Next Report Date
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Monday.com reported its fourth-quarter 2025 financial results on March 13, giving investors and employees their clearest look yet at how the project management software company closed out the fiscal year.

The results, tracked under the ticker MNDY, were measured against analyst consensus estimates to determine whether the company beat, met, or missed expectations on both revenue and earnings per share. That beat-or-miss comparison matters beyond Wall Street: for a company that competes aggressively in the work operating system market against Asana, Smartsheet, and Salesforce, quarterly performance shapes hiring plans, product investment, and the pace of go-to-market expansion.

MarketBeat's aggregated data snapshot for MNDY consolidated the reported figures alongside those beat and miss comparisons, giving a consolidated view of where Monday.com landed relative to what analysts had modeled heading into the print.

The report also established the expected timing for the company's next earnings release, giving analysts and employees a forward-looking anchor for when the next round of revenue and profitability figures will surface.

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For a company that has been pushing hard toward sustained profitability after years of growth-at-cost investment, each quarterly report carries weight internally as much as externally. Monday.com has been expanding its enterprise footprint and deepening its AI-assisted workflow features, and quarterly results are among the clearest signals of whether that strategy is converting into durable revenue growth.

The Q4 2025 report lands at a moment when the broader software sector has faced pressure from enterprise customers scrutinizing renewal costs and seat counts more carefully than in prior years. How Monday.com navigated that environment in the final quarter of 2025 will inform expectations heading into the first half of 2026.

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