monday.com says mondayDB 1.0 makes large boards load up to five times faster
monday.com says mondayDB 1.0 cut load times on huge boards by up to five times and quietly rolled out to every customer.

The biggest change in mondayDB 1.0 is what users do not have to notice anymore. monday.com said the infrastructure upgrade was rolled out to 100% of customers and made boards with thousands of items load up to five times faster, with large boards opening in seconds and key interactions feeling nearly instant.
The company first released mondayDB on June 23, 2023, and later pushed mondayDB on boards to all board types for 100% of users. In monday.com’s framing, the system was built from the ground up for performance, scale and flexibility, so bigger workspaces would not have to feel heavier as they grew.

That matters because mondayDB is doing more than shaving milliseconds off a page load. monday.com says the architecture uses separate storage and compute layers, supports real-time data updates, and handles more complex queries with lower latency. It was also designed to extend the public API and data manipulation capabilities, which gives teams room to build larger-scale boards and dashboards and to support new use cases and custom workflows.
For product and engineering teams inside monday.com, the message is that backend work becomes meaningful when it changes what people can do without thinking about the backend at all. A faster board is not just a technical win; it is what lets a sales manager keep a larger CRM board usable, or a product team keep automations and custom workflows responsive as the number of items grows.
monday.com has also tied mondayDB directly to its enterprise pitch. Its product page says the architecture is built for the company’s largest and most complex work scenarios, including expanding CRM use cases with more leads, deals and customers, and faster deal-pipeline analysis. That is the practical frontier for a work-OS company: proving that customization does not have to mean slowdowns.
The scale of that claim is bigger now than it was in 2023. monday.com said mondayDB 1.0 had been completed and rolled out to all of its more than 186,000 customers, and its investor relations page now says more than 250,000 customers worldwide use the platform. mondayDB 2.0, introduced in September 2024, pushed the same argument further, with monday.com describing it as an enterprise-focused upgrade for scale that can manage 10 times more tasks and resources while preserving the monday experience.
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