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Jira vs Monday.com

Side-by-side total cost of ownership: subscription fees, labor, hidden costs, and AI alternatives.

By Shawn Yeager

Published pricing

The subscription is only part of the cost.

 JiraMonday.com
Published rate$8/seat/mo$9/seat/mo
Team size modeled5025
Annual subscription$4,746/yr$2,700/yr

What the invoice doesn't show

Jira

Jira's base functionality is deliberately limited. Time tracking, roadmaps, test management, and advanced reporting all require paid Marketplace plugins at $3-10/user/month each. A team running 5-6 plugins can easily double their effective Jira cost. Most teams actually pay $20-30/user/month after add-ons.

SSO and SCIM provisioning aren't included in any Jira plan. Atlassian Guard Standard costs $4.20/user/month on top of your subscription. For a 200-person company, that's $10,080/year just for basic identity management that most competitors include for free.

Atlassian killed Server licenses in 2024 and ended new Data Center sales on March 30, 2026. Data Center licenses expire March 2029. All customers are being forced to Cloud with no on-prem escape hatch. One enterprise with 2,000 licenses reported their costs would triple after migration. DC-to-Cloud migrations cost ~28% more on average.

Maximum Quantity Billing (mandatory since 2025) charges the peak user count during the billing cycle, not the count at billing time. Onboard 10 contractors for a week and you pay for all 10 for the entire month. Marketplace apps adopted this same model.

Monday.com

Seats jump in increments of 5 after the initial 3. A team of 6 must pay for 10 seats. One user needing to add 1 person to a 30-seat plan was forced to buy 10 extra seats — nearly £2,000/year for a single user.

Solo users who need features beyond the 2-seat free plan must buy a minimum of 3 seats. At Pro tier, that's $57/month billed annually for one actual user.

Standard plan ($12/seat) includes only 250 automation actions/month shared across the entire account. The next tier (Pro at $19/seat) jumps to 25,000 — a 100x increase with a 58% price jump. Exceed your limit and your account gets blocked from editing automations.

In 2024, Monday.com split into separate products (Work Management, CRM, Dev, Service) — each priced individually. Monday Service received an 18% price increase in February 2026 with no new features. Each product line faces independent price increases on its own schedule.

What teams are switching to

Replacing Jira

Linear

Free (unlimited members), $8/user/mo Standard, $16/user/mo Enterprise

Keyboard-driven, opinionated defaults. Built-in AI for issue creation, auto-labeling, and duplicate detection. SSO included in Plus — not a separate add-on. Enterprise pricing dropped 45% in Feb 2026 (from $29 to $16/user/mo).

Plane (open source)

Free (self-hosted or cloud), Pro $6/user/mo

Open-source (AGPL-3.0), self-hostable on Docker/Kubernetes for full data control. A 10-seat Pro team costs $720/year vs ~$1,086/year for Jira Standard alone — before any marketplace add-ons.

Shortcut

Free (10 users), Team $8.50/user/mo, Business $16/user/mo

Roadmaps and reporting included — no marketplace add-ons needed. Lower per-seat cost at Team tier than Jira Standard. Free for up to 10 users.

Replacing Monday.com

ClickUp

Free (unlimited users), $7/user/mo Unlimited, $12/user/mo Business

Per-seat pricing with no bucket jumps. Free plan has unlimited users and tasks. Automations included on lower tiers. At $7/user/mo (Unlimited), a 25-person team saves $3,600/year vs Monday.com Pro.

Asana

$10.99/user/mo Starter, $24.99/user/mo Advanced

AI Teammates included on all paid plans — no separate add-on. Per-seat pricing without bucket jumps. 2-seat minimum vs Monday's 3.

Notion

Free, $10/user/mo Plus, $20/user/mo Business (AI included)

Combines project management + docs + wiki in one tool. AI bundled into Business plan ($20/user/mo). No seat bucket pricing. Potential consolidation play that replaces Monday + Confluence + wiki tools.

StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.

Total Cost of Ownership

Subscription fees plus labor and error costs, modeled at $50/hr loaded rate (BLS ECEC).

Cost ComponentJiraMonday.com
Annual subscription$4,746$2,700
Labor cost$9,000$9,000
Error & rework cost$2,400$2,400
Total Cost of Ownership$16,146/yr$14,100/yr
Est. AI alternative$3,888/yr$3,888/yr

Labor rate based on BLS ECEC June 2025 ($45.65/hr private industry total compensation, rounded to $50). Team sizes differ because each vendor targets different market segments. Your actual numbers depend on team size, role mix, and usage. Run it with your own data.

Which one fits your team?

Both Jira and Monday.comcost more than their published pricing suggests. The right choice depends on your team size and how you weigh each tool's trade-offs.

Jira starts at $8/seat/mo , but watch for Jira's base functionality is deliberately limited. Time tracking, roadmaps, test management, and advanced reporting all require paid Marketplace plugins at $3-10/user/month each. A team running 5-6 plugins can easily double their effective Jira cost. Most teams actually pay $20-30/user/month after add-ons.

Monday.com starts at $9/seat/mo , but watch for Seats jump in increments of 5 after the initial 3. A team of 6 must pay for 10 seats. One user needing to add 1 person to a 30-seat plan was forced to buy 10 extra seats — nearly £2,000/year for a single user.

An AI-native alternative may replace the workflow at a fraction of the TCO.

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