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Monday.com Stock Plummets Amid AI Disruption Concerns

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Published Feb 9, 2026
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A robotic hand touches a cracked tablet showing a downward trend graph, beside a broken piggy bank and cloud-shaped cables on a dark desk—a scene reflecting AI disruption affecting Monday.com stock.
Summary:

  • Monday.com shares dropped over 19% on Monday due to weak revenue guidance.
  • The company expects revenue between $338 million and $340 million, below the $343 million forecast by analysts.
  • For the full fiscal year, Monday.com predicts revenue of $1.452 billion to $1.462 billion, short of the $1.48 billion estimate.

Stock Drop Driven by Weak Guidance

Monday.com saw its stock price plummet more than 19% on Monday, primarily due to weak revenue guidance as fears of artificial intelligence disrupting the software market continue to rise.

The Israel-based company announced that it expects to generate revenue between $338 million and $340 million in the current quarter, which falls short of the $343 million anticipated by analysts, according to FactSet.

Annual Revenue Forecast Below Expectations

For the entire fiscal year, Monday.com has forecasted revenue between $1.452 billion and $1.462 billion.

This forecast is also below the FactSet estimate of $1.48 billion, raising concerns among investors regarding the company's future performance amidst ongoing market challenges.

Broader Market Impact on Software Stocks

The decline in Monday.com's stock reflects a broader trend affecting software stocks. This year, the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) has dropped 22%, indicating a significant sell-off in the sector.

Monday.com's stock has already lost half its value in the same timeframe, highlighting the market's apprehension regarding the impact of AI on traditional software business models.

Fourth-Quarter Earnings Show Growth

Despite the stock drop, Monday.com reported fourth-quarter earnings of $1.04 per share, which exceeded the LSEG expectation of 92 cents per share.

Additionally, the company reported a revenue increase of 25% year-over-year, reaching $333.9 million, which was above the $329.6 million forecast by analysts.

Future Expectations and AI Initiatives

Management at Monday.com remains optimistic about the company's market position, despite the challenges. Co-CEO Eran Zinman stated during an earnings call that the company is actively shifting its focus to be more AI native.

This includes implementing new AI capabilities such as agents and a feature called 'vibe' aimed at improving conversion and engagement.

However, management also cautioned about potential ongoing volatility in the market this year due to pressure on margins stemming from foreign exchange rates.

They forecasted operating income for the year between $165 million and $175 million, which is significantly lower than the FactSet estimate of $220.2 million.

What Lies Ahead for Monday.com?

As Monday.com continues to navigate through these challenging market conditions, the company's efforts to adapt its product offerings to leverage AI technology will be critical.

Investors will be closely watching how these initiatives unfold and whether they can help stabilize the company's performance in a rapidly evolving software landscape.

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