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Why Asana and Monday Aren't Built for Client Onboarding
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Why Asana and Monday Aren't Built for Client Onboarding

TLDR: Asana and Monday.com are built to help internal teams track work, not to guide external clients through a structured onboarding process. They lack native document collection, branded client-facing portals, and automated client reminders — which means you end up building workarounds that waste more time than they save. Purpose-built onboarding tools exist for this exact reason.

You already pay for Asana or Monday.com. Your team knows the interface. You’ve built boards and workflows and automations. So when it came time to onboard clients, the obvious move was to create a new board for that too.

It made sense at the time. And for a while, it kind of worked.

But now you’re noticing the seams. Clients are confused by the interface. Documents end up in comment threads. Your onboarding “board” has become a tangled mess of subtasks that only you understand.

The problem isn’t your setup. It’s the tool category.

Project Management vs. Client Onboarding

Project management tools are built around one core idea: help internal teams track and complete work.

Client onboarding requires something different: guide external people through a structured process while collecting what you need from them.

Those are fundamentally different jobs. Here’s where the mismatch shows up:

The client-facing experience

When you invite a client into Asana or Monday, they see your workspace. Task lists, project timelines, team members, other boards in the sidebar. Even if you limit permissions, the interface is cluttered. It’s designed for power users managing complex projects — not for a client who just needs to upload three documents and answer five questions.

Compare that to a dedicated client portal where the client sees only what’s relevant to them: their tasks, their documents, their progress.

Document collection

This is where PM tools really struggle. Asana and Monday don’t have native document intake. Sure, clients can attach files to tasks or comments. But there’s no validation, no file type requirements, no organized collection point.

You end up with documents scattered across:

  • Task attachments
  • Comment threads
  • Direct messages
  • Email (because the client gave up on the tool)

Then someone on your team has to hunt through all four locations to assemble a complete file.

Intake forms and conditional logic

Onboarding often requires gathering structured information upfront — business details, preferences, access credentials, compliance documents. PM tools offer basic forms, but they’re designed for task creation, not client intake.

You can’t easily build a form that shows different fields based on client type, auto-populates a checklist, or routes specific items to different team members based on answers.

Automated reminders to clients

Asana and Monday can remind your team about overdue tasks. But sending automated, polite nudges to clients about outstanding items? That requires workarounds, integrations, or manual follow-up.

And manual follow-up is exactly what you were trying to eliminate.

The Hidden Cost of “Making It Work”

Teams that use PM tools for onboarding spend a surprising amount of time on maintenance:

  • Building workarounds — Zapier integrations, template boards, custom fields that approximate onboarding features
  • Training clients — Walking each new client through the interface, often over a call
  • Fixing mistakes — Clients who complete the wrong task, upload to the wrong place, or accidentally modify the board
  • Manual transfers — Moving collected information from the PM tool into your actual systems

One accounting firm told us they spent 90 minutes per client just managing the onboarding board in Monday.com. That’s not onboarding. That’s babysitting a tool.

What Purpose-Built Onboarding Looks Like

Client onboarding software is designed around the actual workflow:

  1. Client receives a branded invitation — not a login to your project management workspace
  2. They see a clean, simple portal — only their items, their progress, their uploads
  3. Documents are collected in structured fields — with file type validation and clear labels
  4. Automated reminders go to clients — not just your team
  5. You get a dashboard — showing every client’s onboarding status at a glance

The client never wonders which board to look at or which subtask to click. And you never dig through comment threads for a W-9.

But I Don’t Want Another Tool

Fair point. Tool fatigue is real. But consider this: you’re already using multiple tools — your PM platform plus email, plus Google Drive, plus whatever form builder you’ve duct-taped into the process.

A dedicated onboarding portal doesn’t add complexity. It consolidates it. Everything related to client onboarding lives in one place, separate from your internal project work.

Your PM tool stays focused on what it’s good at. Your onboarding tool handles the rest.

When PM Tools Are Fine for Onboarding

To be fair, there are situations where Asana or Monday can handle onboarding:

  • You onboard fewer than three clients per month
  • Your process has fewer than five steps
  • Clients never interact with the tool directly
  • You don’t collect documents during onboarding

If all four of those are true, your PM tool is probably fine. For everyone else, the friction compounds with every new client.

The Bottom Line

Asana and Monday are excellent products. They’re just not onboarding products. Using them for client onboarding is like using a hammer to drive screws — it technically works, but you’re damaging the material.

OnboardMap is built specifically for client-facing onboarding workflows — branded portals, document collection, automated reminders, and intake forms that actually make sense to clients. If you’re tired of forcing your PM tool to do a job it wasn’t designed for, check out the early access.

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Austin Spaeth

Austin Spaeth is the founder of OnboardMap, a client onboarding portal for service businesses. After years of watching agencies and consultancies lose time to scattered onboarding processes, he built OnboardMap to give every client a single link with everything they need to get started.

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