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Sync anything between Azure DevOps and monday.com
Bidirectional sync covering fields, hierarchies, comments, and dependencies.
Azure DevOps
Supported work item types
Supported field types
monday.com
Supported item types
Supported field types
Real-time data sync with full control, no coding required
Set up your Azure DevOps–monday.com sync in simple steps
Connect your tools, choose what to sync, and launch your flow. No engineering required.
Connect your tools
Define how data flows
Set flow conditions
Review how fields map across tools
See how teams succeed with Unito
Enterprise-grade sync without the enterprise-grade complexity
Enterprise-grade product-engineering sync usually arrives with weeks of services hours. Unito brings the same reliability between Azure DevOps and monday.com with self-serve setup and field-level configurability.
Abstracted complexity
Lower total cost of ownership
Scalability and resilience
Enterprise-grade control and reliability
Unito is designed to meet the highest standards of security and performance.
SOC 2 Type 2 certified
GDPR and CCPA compliant
- SSO
- End-to-end encryption
- Access controls and flow permissions
- Centralized monitoring tools
- No data stored by Unito
Escalate monday.com work into Azure DevOps engineering
Marketing, ops, and exec teams run campaigns, launches, and program work on monday.com boards. When a project needs engineering — a bug fix, integration build, infra request, or new feature — it has to become an ADO work item. Unito creates ADO work items from monday.com items automatically and keeps both sides in sync.
Turn monday.com items into Azure DevOps work items automatically
A monday.com item scoped for engineering creates a matching ADO work item with assignee, iteration, and area path set. Status, effort, and target date sync both ways.
Preserve the full business-to-engineering hierarchy
Monday.com boards map to ADO area paths, items to user stories, subitems to tasks. Sprint groupings on monday reflect iteration paths so business teams stay aligned with how engineering plans the work.
Give business teams visibility without Azure DevOps access
Once handed off, status, completion, and at-risk flags stay current in monday.com. Marketing, ops, and execs read the board and see engineering reality — not a stale update.
See how you can sync Azure DevOps and monday.com with Unito
Book time with an integration expert who can help solve your specific workflow integration challenges.
What to expect
- A 15-30 min call to assess your workflow and integration needs
- A solutions overview of Unito’s sync platform
- Hands-on help to get started and support your evaluation
About Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps is Microsoft's end-to-end developer platform, offering tools for planning, developing, delivering, and operating software. It supports Agile, Scrum, and CMMI processes with built-in boards, pipelines, repos, and test plans.
Learn more about Unito's Azure DevOps integrations ↗About monday.com
Monday.com is a Work OS that lets teams build custom workflows for project management, CRM, marketing, software development, and more. Its visual boards and flexible columns adapt to how teams actually work.
Learn more about Unito's monday.com integrations ↗Frequently asked questions about Azure DevOps and monday.com
Yes. Map Azure DevOps state values to monday.com status column labels with direction control. When state changes in Azure DevOps, the monday.com column updates, and the reverse if you choose.
Yes. monday.com subitems map to Azure DevOps tasks under the parent user story. The hierarchy stays intact so non-engineering stakeholders see structured work, not flat lists.
Yes. Each flow connects one monday.com board to one Azure DevOps area, so several boards can route into a single project for cross-team visibility.
Yes. Azure DevOps iteration paths map to monday.com groups, so each sprint shows up as its own group on the board with the right items grouped beneath it.