Monday.com
To use the Monday.com app in , you must have a Monday.com account.
To create the connection, you need to:
To obtain the Personal API Token:
Log in to your Monday.com account.
Click your profile icon > Admin.
Navigate to the API section.
To use a new token, click Create a new API Token, copy the Personal API Token, and store it in a safe place.
To use an existing token, copy the Personal API Token and store it in a safe place.
Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
In the API key field, enter the Personal API Token you copied from your Monday.com account.
Click Save.
If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.
You've successfully created the connection and can now use the Monday.com app in your . If you want to make changes to your connection in the future, follow the steps here.
To set up the webhook:
Optional: Enter a name for the webhook in the Webhook name field.
In the Connection field, select a connection for the webhook.
If you haven't created a Monday.com connection yet, refer to the Connect Monday.com and Make section above.
Click Save > Copy address to clipboard. You'll paste this address in your Monday.com account.
Log in to your Monday.com account.
In the left sidebar, select your item under the workspace name. If you don't have any item in your workspace, click + icon to create one.

Click Automate.
Search for webhooks that will appear under Integrations and select it.

Select a template that you want to use.
To register a new webhook, click Use another account.
In the Webhook URL field, paste the webhook URL copied in step 4.

- Watch Board's Items
- Watch Item's Name
- Watch Group's Items
- Watch Items
- Watch Board's Items by Column Values
- List Board's Items
- List Group's Items
- List Items
- Search Items in the Board by Column Values
- Create an Item
- Create a Subitem
- Get an Item
- Move an Item Between Groups
- Duplicate an Item
- Delete or Archive an Item
- Search Items in the Board by Column Values (advanced)
- Watch Events
- Execute a GraphQL Query Note: GraphQL has a first-class way to factor dynamic values out of the query, and pass them as a separate dictionary. These values are called variables. Please find more information about using variables in the Monday API documentation and in the GraphQL documentation.
You can look for Monday.com templates in Make's template gallery, where you'll find thousands of pre-created .