Why I'm Building TaskLoops
Hey monday.com friends 👋
I'm Nick, and I'm building TaskLoops — a set of tools for monday.com teams who deal with bulk operations, data imports, and recurring tasks. Before I talk about what it does, I wanted to share why I'm building it in the first place.
For the past 15 years, I've worked in operations across the tech space in New York and California. I've been the person responsible when things go wrong at 4 PM on a Friday. I've managed teams, built processes from scratch, and rebuilt them when they broke. I've made mistakes that kept me up at night and solved problems I didn't think I was qualified to solve.
Through all of it, I learned. Every fire drill, every late night, every "we need this fixed yesterday" moment taught me something about how operations actually works — not the theory, but the reality. The messy, human, high-stakes reality of keeping systems running and teams moving forward.
A few years ago, I started learning to build software. At first it was just curiosity. But somewhere along the way, I realized I could take everything I'd learned — all those hard-won lessons from the trenches — and turn them into something useful. Something that might help other people avoid some of the same headaches.
That's what TaskLoops is. It's not trying to revolutionize anything. I just want to build tools that actually work for operations teams, because I've been on that side of the table. I know what it feels like to need something reliable, safe, and simple when you're under pressure.
I also want to share what I've learned. Not as an expert with all the answers, but as someone who's been through it and picked up a few things worth passing along. If I can make even a small impact on folks in the monday.com ecosystem — save someone a few hours, help them avoid a data disaster, or just let them know they're not alone in the struggle — that's enough for me.
So that's why I'm here. Building in public, learning as I go, and hoping to be useful.
If you're an operations manager, a business owner, or just someone trying to make monday.com work harder for your team, I'd love to connect. Follow along, reach out, share your own challenges. Let's figure this out together.
- Nick