Twinover vs Monday
Monday is a work-tracking board. Twinover is the operator that does the work on the board.
Monday's boards are great for tracking humans. Twinover's autopilot replaces the humans doing the ops tasks under those boards.
| Capability | Twinover | Monday |
|---|---|---|
| Autonomous execution | Yes | No — humans move cards |
| SEO + blog | Included | Not available |
| Support triage | Auto-drafts + resolves | Manual routing |
| Starts at | $29/mo flat | $9/seat/mo (minimum 3) |
Why teams switch from Monday
- You want the work done, not tracked.
- Twinover updates the board when it ships an action.
- Flat pricing beats seat expansion.
Deep dive
When to keep Monday
If you need human collaboration on visual boards (design, dev sprints, ops meetings), keep Monday. Wire Twinover into it via webhooks so the autopilot posts updates.
Migration in a day
1. Export your data
CSV out of the competitor. Contacts, sequences, pages — whatever you own.
2. Import into Twinover
Drop CSVs in the workspace. Twinover deduplicates, enriches, and maps fields automatically.
3. Wire your channels
Connect Gmail/Outlook, Stripe, and a domain. Takes under 10 minutes.
4. Turn on autopilot
Pick playbooks (SEO, follow-up, support). Twinover runs on day one — with a kill switch.
Frequently asked
Does Twinover replace Monday?
For SMB ops work, yes. For human collaboration on complex projects, run both.
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