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Hi builders,


We’re gradually rolling out two new capabilities to help you build more secure, transparent, and enterprise-ready apps on monday code:



  1. Outbound communication control


You can now define a network allowlist for your app’s outbound traffic - giving you complete control over which external services your app can communicate with, and even allows you to block outbound communication entirely.


This adds a new layer of data transparency and control - giving your users peace of mind about what, if any, data leaves monday.com.



  1. Static IPs for outbound traffic


monday code now supports a set of static IP addresses for all outbound traffic. Use them to configure your external services to accept requests only from these trusted IPs - ideal for working with firewalls, security groups, or IP-based authentication.


These updates are especially valuable for apps built with enterprise needs in mind - where trust, compliance, and network security aren’t just nice to have, but essential.


Check out the developer documentation to learn more.


As always, we’d love your feedback - feel free to reply here with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.

Hey @Shahar-monday, this is very exciting from a security point of view.


We really want to use this for our Microsoft 365 SharePoint integration for monday.com, but will need to have wildcard allowlisting e.g. for https://*.sharepoint.com so that all Microsoft 365 tenants can be allowed.


When can wildcards be added to the allowlist?


@dvdsmpsn can you please open a feature request?


Thanks!


@rotemin Done.