Update Status in Connected Board: One-Way Cross-Board Sync
monday.com's Connect Boards column lets you link items across different boards. You can see the connection, and with Mirror columns you can even display data from the other board. But you can't write to the other board through that connection.
When a status changes on Board A, the linked item on Board B stays exactly as it was. If you want Board B to reflect the change, someone has to go and update it manually.
The Problem
Connected boards are everywhere in monday.com setups. Common patterns:
- A Sales board connected to a Client Onboarding board
- A Project board connected to a Resource Planning board
- A Development board connected to a QA board
- A Request board connected to a Delivery board
In all these cases, when something changes on one board, the other board needs to know about it. But monday.com's native automations are scoped to a single board. There's no built-in "when status changes here, update there."
Teams typically work around this with:
- Manual updates — switch boards, find the item, update the status. Time-consuming and error-prone.
- Notifications — alert someone on the other board that an update is needed. Adds a step instead of removing it.
- Mirror columns — display the status from the other board. Read-only, can't trigger automations or be used in formulas.
The Solution: Update Status in Connected Board
The recipe sentence:
"When a status changes here, update the matching item in a connected board"
When a status column changes on an item, this action finds the linked item in a connected board (via your Connect Boards column) and updates its status column to match.
How to Use It
- Install Community Cookbook from the monday.com marketplace
- Create a new automation on your board
- Choose a trigger (e.g., "When status changes")
- Add the Update Status in Connected Board action
- Select the Connect Boards column that links to the target board
- Map the source status column to the target status column
- Status changes now propagate automatically
Real-World Use Cases
Sales → Onboarding Handoff
When a deal's status changes to "Closed Won" on the Sales board, automatically update the linked item on the Onboarding board to "Ready to Start". The onboarding team sees the change immediately.
Development → QA Pipeline
When a feature moves to "Ready for QA" on the Development board, the linked QA item automatically updates to "In Queue". No Slack messages, no manual handoffs.
Request → Delivery Tracking
When a request moves to "Approved", the linked delivery item updates to "Scheduled". The delivery team's board stays in sync without anyone switching between boards.
Project → Resource Board
When a project moves to "Active", the resource allocation item on the planning board updates to reflect the new status.
One-Way vs. Two-Way
This recipe provides one-way sync: Board A → Board B. When Board A changes, Board B updates. But if someone changes Board B directly, Board A won't know about it.
For scenarios where both boards need to stay in sync regardless of which one changes, check out our Sync Status Bidirectionally recipe — which handles two-way sync with built-in loop prevention.
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