Read approved monday.com boards, items, owners, and status fields
Productivity & automation integration
Connect monday.com to Paragraph
Connect monday.com so Paragraph's content agent can turn campaign boards and project updates into timely, accountable content plans. You choose the account and tools it can access, then review the work before it reaches your audience.
What the connection adds
Use monday.com context where content work happens
Connect monday.com so Paragraph's content agent can turn campaign boards and project updates into timely, accountable content plans. You choose the account and tools it can access, then review the work before it reaches your audience.
Paragraph uses the tools exposed by connections you approve. You can keep research and drafting connected while preserving the human judgment behind every public claim and action.
Use campaign deadlines and dependencies to shape an editorial plan
Prepare Paragraph briefs from selected work items
Ways to use monday.com with Paragraph
Each example starts with a clear source and ends with a reviewable result. Adapt the scope, audience, and approval rules to your team.
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Build a campaign publishing plan
Translate a campaign board into a practical sequence of briefs, drafts, reviews, and distribution dates.
Example prompt
“Review the Spring launch board in monday.com. Create a content plan tied to its milestones, owners, and deadlines.”
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Surface blocked content work
Find items waiting on research, product input, or approval before they miss the publishing window.
Example prompt
“Find content items marked blocked or at risk. Explain the missing dependency and draft a concise request for each owner.”
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Prepare a weekly editorial update
Summarize what moved, what is next, and where a content decision is needed.
Example prompt
“Summarize changes to the editorial board since Monday. Group the update into shipped, in review, blocked, and next.”
How to connect monday.com
Start with one useful, bounded job. Add more context or automation only after the team trusts the result.
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Choose the connection
Open Agent settings in Paragraph and search for monday.com.
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Approve the right access
Sign in to monday.com and approve the account access you want Paragraph to use.
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Test one reviewed task
Run a specific example in chat. Check its sources and output, then decide whether to reuse or automate that workflow.
Permissions and limitations
Paragraph sees only the boards and fields available through the authorized monday.com connection. It does not infer missing project context or change ownership and status unless you explicitly approve those actions.
Questions teams ask before connecting
What can Paragraph do with monday.com?
Read approved monday.com boards, items, owners, and status fields; Use campaign deadlines and dependencies to shape an editorial plan; Prepare Paragraph briefs from selected work items. The exact tools available depend on the connected account and provider.
Does connecting monday.com automate publishing?
No. A connection gives the agent approved context or actions. Public work still follows the review and publishing rules you set in Paragraph.
What should I check before using monday.com content?
Paragraph sees only the boards and fields available through the authorized monday.com connection. It does not infer missing project context or change ownership and status unless you explicitly approve those actions.
Build the rest of the workflow
Connect the pages that help your team move from source material to a reviewed, measurable result.
Turn connected context into work worth publishing
Give Paragraph the right source material, keep review in the loop, and build a content workflow your team can trust.