BookSlash for monday.com · Project management

Boards, timelines,
and high-priority work.

monday.com keeps the boards; BookSlash gives every team a flat name for the boards they actually open. The standing roadmap, the high-priority queue, the timeline view — all reached in one keystroke.

roadmap

resolved

monday.com

monday.com/boards/{board-id}

landed in 38ms

other shortcuts you might save

b/roadmapb/to-dob/timelineb/high-priority

Suggested slug patterns

Steal these. They work for most teams.

Battle-tested shortcut conventions for monday.com, with notes on why each one survives the URL changes that break personal bookmarks.

  • b/roadmap

    Standing roadmap board.

    Stakeholders across the org reach it weekly.

    https://{workspace}.monday.com/boards/{board-id}
  • b/to-do

    My-tasks personal view.

    Every monday.com user reaches it daily.

    https://{workspace}.monday.com/my_week
  • b/timeline

    Project timeline / Gantt view.

    Project managers reach it for every status update.

    https://{workspace}.monday.com/boards/{board-id}/views/timeline
  • b/high-priority

    High-priority items across boards.

    Managers and execs reach it during weekly reviews.

    https://{workspace}.monday.com/dashboards/{dashboard-id}
  • b/status

    Default project status dashboard.

    Cross-functional handoffs always reference this URL.

    https://{workspace}.monday.com/dashboards/{dashboard-id}

Common workflows

Three patterns that pay back in week one.

01

Weekly leadership review

Leadership opens b/roadmap + b/high-priority every Monday. monday.com evolves the dashboards underneath; the slugs stay. The same review URL works for every cycle.

02

Project status broadcasts

Project managers send b/timeline in cross-team status updates. The slug renders cleanly in Slack and email; the URL stays current as the timeline evolves.

03

Daily team triage

Every team member opens b/to-do on the morning standup. Three keystrokes; same view across the team.

With and without

Same monday.com. Different team experience.

Without shortcuts

Project managers paste 100-character monday.com URLs into Slack threads. Status updates start with "where’s the timeline?"

With BookSlash

b/roadmap, b/to-do, b/timeline, b/high-priority, b/status. Five slugs cover the project surface for the whole team.

Frequently asked

BookSlash + monday.com

Yes. Namespace per workspace: b/eng-roadmap, b/marketing-roadmap. The b/ pattern stays consistent; the segment after disambiguates.

No — automation is monday.com’s job. BookSlash gets you to the right monday.com board in one keystroke; monday.com handles automation rules and triggers.

The slug points at a URL that 404s after archival. Update the slug to point at the new active board, or archive the slug itself with one click.

Same slug pattern, different destination. Many teams use multiple PM tools; BookSlash slugs unify the navigation: b/roadmap (monday.com), b/wiki (Notion), b/sprint (Jira). One namespace, every tool.

Start with one team. Roll out when it sticks.

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