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I created a Monday app. Now that my trial is over, I’m being asked to pay $39/month to continue using Monday. Is there such a thing as a developer/test Monday account?


The Apple Developer Program, for example, cost only $8.25/month.

Perhaps an announcement is waiting for apps launch this week?


Hey @Mattt – have you signed up for the apps beta?


We’re releasing our developer framework really soon 🙂 You’ll be able to learn more about our dev tools here, and we will update the page when more information is available.


As for a developer account, we don’t have an official developer program but you can always sign up for a trial account at monday.com to test our platform.


Hi Dipro - I did submit the apps beta form twice but have not heard back yet.


I don’t want to give away too much, but keep an eye on your inbox in the next couple of days… 🕵️‍♂️


Hi Dipro, monday.labs does not appear for me under “Explore”. I’m on a Trial account. Do I need a paid account?


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Hey @Mattt, yes monday.labs is only available by default on paid accounts. That said, we can enable it on your account!


Please reach out to support@monday.com with the email address that’s associated with your monday.com account and we’ll sort it out 🙂


Hi @dipro,


Have you got any updates about free accounts for third-party app developers?


I’m also exploring the platform and starting to develop some ideas, but the 15-day trial is just too short. I’d like to avoid ending up creating a new trial account every 15 days and having to configure everything over and over again.


I think this is a very standard procedure on other platforms that have developers and companies working on extensions, such as Atlassian and Microsoft.


Thank you.


Hi community, August 23th and the question remains . Why I have to pay to build and test all my effort on developing a new widget, functionality, integration. My effort not only raise my skills as a developer, but also contribute to the community and also the whole business.

Coda.io , Salesforce , and others , they have a free developer environment , restricted in the number of records or integrations they are able to have/do.

I understand there is a contest right now, ending this month , and this is good but not enough .Having a restricted version for developers have been proven to be a successful path for having a resilient platform. Regards!


Hey, just wanted to close the loop on this before I close it.


We do have a free developer account for building apps. You can use this link to sign up: Developer Signup