Try our new research platform with insights from 80,000+ expert users

NoPaperForms vs monday.com for Enterprise comparison

 

Comparison Buyer's Guide

Executive SummaryUpdated on Jul 31, 2025

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

monday.com for Enterprise
Ranking in CRM
7th
Average Rating
9.4
Reviews Sentiment
7.4
Number of Reviews
227
Ranking in other categories
Project Portfolio Management (6th), Project Management Software (2nd), Marketing Management (7th), Opportunity Management (4th)
NoPaperForms
Ranking in CRM
38th
Average Rating
7.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.8
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of September 2025, in the CRM category, the mindshare of monday.com for Enterprise is 1.9%, down from 4.5% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of NoPaperForms is 0.3%, up from 0.2% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
CRM Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
monday.com for Enterprise1.9%
NoPaperForms0.3%
Other97.8%
CRM
 

Featured Reviews

Alan Chiou - PeerSpot reviewer
User-friendly interface simplifies project management but it requires stable connectivity
We primarily use monday.com for project management within our department, which includes sales, operations, and engineering monday.com makes it very easy to input any information. The style and format are user-friendly, making it practical for our needs despite some network issues. The need for…
reviewer2209905 - PeerSpot reviewer
End-to-end sales calling solution for us but dashboard is not very intuitive
The dashboard is not very intuitive. You need to store the number of dials made on a particular lead, then the number of dials after it connects, and then the number of conversions. We typically move all this data to our database and build dashboards on top of that. Our in-house central logistics team builds dashboards on top of NoPaperForms data, which are more intuitive and help us make better decisions. NoPaperForms doesn't track lead activity in the detail we expect. In future, I would want NoPaperForms to store the number of dials we're making on a particular lead. A lot of lead activity details should be there as part of the lead activity dashboard. Storing all the details related to lead activity would definitely help them build better dashboards. I would ideally want them to work on their automation. The team has to manually put filters on the lead activity or stages and then manually push leads into a campaign where counsellors are calling or receiving calls. LeadSquared (LSQ) provides a feature where you can put all of these automations. Based on lead activity, you can put a lot of these automations, and then the campaign will be automatically assigned. It will reduce a lot of manual effort.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"It has improved our organizational skills and kept us up to the task."
"The product's initial setup phase was straightforward."
"Marking the status of deliverables is the most useful aspect."
"We also love that Monday talks with Mailchimp so we can always stay connected with people."
"Since we've incorporated Monday.com, we've dropped fewer balls, greatly improved our ability to cover for employees while they are out, and keep our sales team and account coordination team all updated in real-time on each project."
"The automation feature saves us hours of time reviewing activities, sending reminders, and sending emails."
"We use less paper thanks to this product."
"I really really like the sort by name or dates functions as they toggle and make being able to offer super-quick organization a breeze, especially when client-facing."
"The feature we like most is Campaign Dial-in, which allows us to churn through 5,000 to 10,000 leads without agents having to dial manually."
 

Cons

"Load time and glitches do occur on the site."
"I would like to see an app version similar to Teams, or even have them integrate with Teams."
"It would be great to have more options on the form for external use, and an easier exporting option for client answers (rather than copying and pasting from each section)."
"The solution has dashboards, however, you have a limited amount. You may only get ten when you need closer to 30. We often need to create many boards. For example, we might need one board per customer. If we have more than ten customers, we run out of boards available. I'm not sure if you can pay more in order to get more or if it's just a design limitation. It's unclear. In any case, they should be more generous."
"As far as I know, when I make a new entry on a Board, and I'm putting in the first piece of information, you can't just hit return or tab to the next element."
"We'd like integration with SharePoint so that it becomes easier to find and share files stored in SharePoint."
"If there was a way for Monday.com to take over, or interface with, my inbox, such that my email messages became associated with a particular task, group, or board, that would be incredibly useful."
"The data linkage could be improved. For example, sometimes you cannot automate item creation when you link different items to each other. You cannot connect the data deeply from field to field. It's somewhat complicated to link a contact to some account fields and automate the contact's behavior based on the value of those fields. The data is sometimes not structured enough for deep processing."
"I would ideally want them to work on their automation. The team has to manually put filters on the lead activity or stages and then manually push leads into a campaign where counsellors are calling or receiving calls."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"I am using its free version."
"monday.com's pricing is fair compared to its competitors, although it is a bit more expensive than most of them. It's more expensive than Jira, Zoho, ClickUp, and Trello. But it is fairly priced when you compare the kinds of features and the capabilities that you get and the ROI."
"I wasn't involved with the licensing, but I believe it's negotiable."
"Fees are paid monthly per user."
"The enterprise plan looks expensive because we don't understand the value as monday.com users. The pro level and other packages seem reasonable."
"We tell others it's about $2200 for a ten-person plan and it can be adjusted; it's easy to scale."
"It's definitely affordable. I don't think it is necessarily the cheapest, but it's definitely not the most expensive. The price is well worth the value that we get out of it."
"I think monday.com's paywalls are a little too high. Some basic features are locked behind the premium subscription. Some applications they offer within their subscription model are locked in an expensive package. These applications provide functionality that would benefit small teams, but it's too much money for a startup or a small business."
"I would rate the pricing a four out of ten, with one being cheap and ten being expensive. It is on the cheaper side."
report
Use our free recommendation engine to learn which CRM solutions are best for your needs.
867,497 professionals have used our research since 2012.
 

Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
11%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Government
8%
Manufacturing Company
8%
No data available
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business177
Midsize Enterprise25
Large Enterprise21
No data available
 

Questions from the Community

Do you recommend Monday.com?
Monday.com is one of the best project management softwares available on the market. It lets you create and customize the tools you need to run every aspect of your work. I particularly favor it bec...
What do you like most about monday.com?
The product's initial setup phase was straightforward.
What needs improvement with monday.com?
If monday.com was cheaper, that would be better because it's quite expensive.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for NoPaperForms?
I would rate the pricing a four out of ten, with one being cheap and ten being expensive. It is on the cheaper side. There is a variable component depending on your lead volume. NoPaperForms versus...
What needs improvement with NoPaperForms?
The dashboard is not very intuitive. You need to store the number of dials made on a particular lead, then the number of dials after it connects, and then the number of conversions. We typically mo...
What is your primary use case for NoPaperForms?
We use NoPaperForms as a sales CRM for all the leads, calling, and everything. It's a complete end-to-end sales calling solution for us. All our agents work on that tool, and all the leads are in N...
 

Overview

 

Sample Customers

Raw Digital, Wix, Discovery, Frost & Sullivan, Adidas, Asos, Uber
Information Not Available
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP and others in CRM. Updated: August 2025.
867,497 professionals have used our research since 2012.