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Production Board: the alternative to Monday.com

What moving from Monday.com to Production Board actually looks like in 2026.

Switching
Productivity
Kanban
Monday
Finn Glas
Finn GlasCo-Founder + Engineering
·March 12, 2026·
1 min read

Production Board is what people use when Monday.com stops fitting. Below is the honest side-by-side - same product surface, different posture: hosted in Germany, no third-party trackers, one honest price - plus the migration mechanics that decide whether the switch lands in an evening or in a quarter.

At a glance

Monday.com is built for marketing, sales, HR, and ops teams that want a configurable surface for any workflow. It's strong on dashboards, automations, and onboarding for non-technical teams. Production Board is built for a five-to-fifteen-person production team where everyone already knows the phases their work moves through - the board exists to keep the live state honest, not to encode every business process. Different shape; different price.

Switching

What moving from Monday.com actually looks like

The switch goes in three rough phases: export from Monday.com, import into Production Board, and reorganise what came over. Most people allocate an evening for it. The export side is where the time goes - Monday.com hands you a CSV/JSON dump and the field mapping isn't always obvious; once that's resolved the import is a couple of minutes. We don't paywall the import path or pretend it's a pro-only feature, and you can run both side-by-side while you decide.

Production Board vs Monday.com: feature comparison

Ours
Production Board
Theirs
Monday.com
Boards + kanban
Production phases
DIY
Automations
Basic
Dashboards + reports
Basic
Hosted in Germany
Pricing transparency
Flat per-seatTiered + add-ons

When to pick which

Pick Production Board when

Production work moving through known phases - you don't need a configurable workflow per department.
EU hosting + flat per-seat pricing matter to your finance review.

Pick Monday.com when

Cross-departmental ops where every team needs its own configured workflow.
Non-technical leads who like Monday's wizards + paint job.
Step by step
1

Export from Monday.com

Find the export option in Monday.com's account settings. Most tools provide a CSV or JSON download. Save the dump locally - that's the source of truth for the next step.

Account settings → Export / Download data
Pick the broadest format the tool offers (usually JSON)
2

Map fields in Production Board

Open the import tool in Production Board. Monday.com's field names rarely match Production Board' 1:1; the import flags any unmapped columns so you can pair them up before anything commits.

Account settings → Import
Resolve the mapping prompts the tool surfaces
3

Run the import

Run the import. Production Board shows a preview of the first parsed rows in the import dialog so you can sanity-check the column mapping + a sample of records before anything commits. If you're nervous about a large dump, import a small subset first, verify it landed the way you expected, then run the full file.

4

Re-create your views, tags, saved searches

Monday.com-specific UI metadata (custom views, saved filters, in-app annotations) doesn't transfer with the data export. Spend an evening rebuilding the views you used most - usually a 30-minute job once you've done it once.

5

Cancel Monday.com when you're confident

Run both side-by-side for a couple of weeks if you want to be sure. When you're confident, cancel the Monday.com subscription from their side. Production Board keeps your export option self-serve in account settings - no lock-in either direction.

Switching from Monday.com

The five questions we get most often before someone moves their data over.

Start with Production Board

Free plan, no credit card. We host in Germany. Export + delete are self-serve.

Finn Glas

Written by

Finn Glas

Co-Founder + Engineering

Finn is one of the Co-Founders. He owns the engineering side, the infrastructure, and most of the late-night fixes that ship before anyone notices.

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