
For a long time, this wasn’t just a product idea.
It was something we kept hearing in conversations.
Different companies, different industries - but the same pattern kept coming up. Finance teams were working in Priority. The rest of the organization was working on monday.com. Both systems were critical, but they weren’t really connected.
At first, it sounded like a minor inconvenience. Over time, it became clear it wasn’t.
It showed up in small ways - delays, duplicate work, constant back-and-forth between teams. Nothing dramatic on its own, but together it created friction that slows organizations down.
After seeing this repeatedly, we decided to build a native monday.com integration for Priority ERP.
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP connects monday.com boards with Priority ERP in a secure, bi-directional way.
It allows teams to manage operational workflows in monday.com while keeping financial data automatically synced with Priority.
This is especially relevant for companies where:
In most organizations we worked with, the structure was consistent:
Without a direct connection:
This creates an ongoing operational gap between finance and the rest of the organization.
Why did we built the native monday.com integration for Priority ERP?
This didn’t start from a roadmap.
It came from repeated exposure to the same issue. Teams had already built internal solutions - spreadsheets, manual processes, partial integrations - but none fully removed the friction.
“We kept seeing systems that worked well individually, but didn’t communicate in a way that matched how teams actually operate.”
Matan Holy, CEO, Boost
That’s what led us to build a native solution - one that removes the need for workarounds.
Project managers can see invoice and payment status directly inside monday.com.
Invoices can be generated in Priority without leaving monday workflows.
Approval flows stay in monday.com. Once approved, vendors are created automatically in Priority.
The principle is simple - reduce duplication and keep systems aligned.
One of the early implementations was within Moveo.
“The integration significantly reduced manual workload across our financial processes. We estimate a reduction of approximately 90% in the time spent each month on invoice handling.”
Dana Goldman Ferber Chiefe FInancial Officer, Moveo group
Beyond efficiency, the impact is reflected in:
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by boost is built on:
It is available via the monday.com Marketplace
This integration is part of a broader set of applications developed by Boost, Boost apps is a product group by Boost.
Additional Boost apps include:
All marketplace apps:
As companies grow, systems become more specialized.
The challenge is no longer choosing the right tools - it’s making sure they work together in a way that reflects how teams actually operate.
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost is one step toward closing that gap.
The Native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost connects monday.com and Priority ERP in a secure, bi-directional way.
It allows teams to manage workflows in monday.com while financial data - such as invoices, payments, and vendors - is automatically synced with Priority.
This integration is designed for companies that use both monday.com and Priority ERP.
It is especially relevant for:
The integration reduces common operational issues such as:
It creates a shared, real-time view across teams without requiring them to switch systems.
Key capabilities include:
The Native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost is built as a native marketplace app, not an external connector.
This means:
Matan Holi
Dana Goldman Ferber
Moveo Boost
monday.com
#mondaycom #PriorityERP #ERPIntegration #WorkflowAutomation #FinanceOperations #SaaS #TechIsrael #Moveo #Boost
For a long time, this wasn’t just a product idea.
It was something we kept hearing in conversations.
Different companies, different industries - but the same pattern kept coming up. Finance teams were working in Priority. The rest of the organization was working on monday.com. Both systems were critical, but they weren’t really connected.
At first, it sounded like a minor inconvenience. Over time, it became clear it wasn’t.
It showed up in small ways - delays, duplicate work, constant back-and-forth between teams. Nothing dramatic on its own, but together it created friction that slows organizations down.
After seeing this repeatedly, we decided to build a native monday.com integration for Priority ERP.
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP connects monday.com boards with Priority ERP in a secure, bi-directional way.
It allows teams to manage operational workflows in monday.com while keeping financial data automatically synced with Priority.
This is especially relevant for companies where:
In most organizations we worked with, the structure was consistent:
Without a direct connection:
This creates an ongoing operational gap between finance and the rest of the organization.
Why did we built the native monday.com integration for Priority ERP?
This didn’t start from a roadmap.
It came from repeated exposure to the same issue. Teams had already built internal solutions - spreadsheets, manual processes, partial integrations - but none fully removed the friction.
“We kept seeing systems that worked well individually, but didn’t communicate in a way that matched how teams actually operate.”
Matan Holy, CEO, Boost
That’s what led us to build a native solution - one that removes the need for workarounds.
Project managers can see invoice and payment status directly inside monday.com.
Invoices can be generated in Priority without leaving monday workflows.
Approval flows stay in monday.com. Once approved, vendors are created automatically in Priority.
The principle is simple - reduce duplication and keep systems aligned.
One of the early implementations was within Moveo.
“The integration significantly reduced manual workload across our financial processes. We estimate a reduction of approximately 90% in the time spent each month on invoice handling.”
Dana Goldman Ferber Chiefe FInancial Officer, Moveo group
Beyond efficiency, the impact is reflected in:
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by boost is built on:
It is available via the monday.com Marketplace
This integration is part of a broader set of applications developed by Boost, Boost apps is a product group by Boost.
Additional Boost apps include:
All marketplace apps:
As companies grow, systems become more specialized.
The challenge is no longer choosing the right tools - it’s making sure they work together in a way that reflects how teams actually operate.
The native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost is one step toward closing that gap.
The Native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost connects monday.com and Priority ERP in a secure, bi-directional way.
It allows teams to manage workflows in monday.com while financial data - such as invoices, payments, and vendors - is automatically synced with Priority.
This integration is designed for companies that use both monday.com and Priority ERP.
It is especially relevant for:
The integration reduces common operational issues such as:
It creates a shared, real-time view across teams without requiring them to switch systems.
Key capabilities include:
The Native monday.com integration for Priority ERP by Boost is built as a native marketplace app, not an external connector.
This means:
Matan Holi
Dana Goldman Ferber
Moveo Boost
monday.com
#mondaycom #PriorityERP #ERPIntegration #WorkflowAutomation #FinanceOperations #SaaS #TechIsrael #Moveo #Boost