Connect Lark and monday.com to unlock the power of automation
- No credit card required
- Free forever for core features
- 14-day trial for premium features and apps
Set up your first integration
Quickly connect Lark to monday.com with a Zapier template.
Our most popular template
How Zapier works
Zapier makes it easy to integrate Lark with monday.com - no code necessary. See how you can get setup in minutes.
Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Receive Message in Lark Group Chat" from Lark.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Archive Board" in monday.com.
You’re connected!
Zapier seamlessly connects Lark and monday.com, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Channel IDRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- App token (Found in Base URL)Required
- Table IDRequired
ActionWrite- Select FolderRequired
- Doc NameRequired
ActionWrite- Folder NameRequired
- Folder TokenRequired
ActionWrite
- Channel IDRequired
Try ItTriggerInstant- App Token (Found in Base URL)Required
- Table IDRequired
- Record IDRequired
ActionWrite- Parent Folder TokenRequired
- New Folder NameRequired
ActionWrite- SummaryRequired
- DescriptionRequired
- Due (Unix Time in millisecond)Required
- AssigneeRequired
ActionWrite
Zapier is the automation platform of choice for 87% of Forbes Cloud 100 companies in 2023




93%
Customers who say using Zapier has made them better at their job
25m
Customers have created over 25 million Zaps on the platform
6 mins
The average user takes less than 6 minutes to set up a Zap
Learn how to automate monday.com on the Zapier blog
Frequently Asked Questions about Lark + monday.com integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Lark and monday.com
How do I start integrating Lark with monday.com?
To start integrating Lark with monday.com, you'll need to connect both platforms through our integration page. Ensure you've logged into both accounts before proceeding. You'll set triggers from Lark that initiate actions in monday.com, enabling seamless communication between the two services.
What kind of triggers can I create in Lark for monday.com tasks?
In Lark, you can set up triggers such as new messages, mentions of a specific keyword, or scheduling events. These triggers can then prompt actions in monday.com like creating a new task, updating an existing item, or adding comments to projects.
Can I customize actions in monday.com based on specific Lark alerts?
Yes, you can customize actions in monday.com by specifying which alerts or notifications from Lark should prompt certain activities. For example, receiving a specific keyword alert in a conversation within Lark can trigger task creation or priority updates on your monday.com dashboard.
What happens if a connection fails between Lark and monday.com?
If a connection fails between Lark and monday.com, our system will notify you and log the error details for troubleshooting. You may need to reconnect the accounts and re-authorize permissions to resolve issues.
Are there predefined templates for integrating Lark with monday.com?
Yes, we offer predefined templates that help streamline the integration setup between Lark and monday.com. These templates provide common trigger-action pairings but can be customized further to fit specific workflow needs.
How secure is the data transfer between Lark and monday.com when integrated through your platform?
Our platform ensures that all data transferred between Lark and monday.com is encrypted using industry-standard protocols. Both platforms' APIs interact securely within these guidelines to protect your data during integration processes.
Do you support multi-step workflows involving both platforms?
Yes, we support multi-step workflows involving both platforms. You can create more complex integrations where multiple triggers from either platform initiate sequences of actions across both systems.