
Calendar alert: May 11
monday.com is officially on the earnings clock. The company said it will release first-quarter 2026 financial results on Monday, May 11, and host a conference call and webcast that morning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.
Why you should care
This isn’t the fireworks moment itself — it’s the pre-game show. Earnings dates matter because they tell you when the company will have to show its cards on revenue growth, profitability, and customer demand. If you own the stock, this is the date your coffee probably tastes a little more expensive.
What investors will be watching
When monday.com does report, the market will be looking for:
- whether revenue growth is holding up in a competitive software market
- progress on margins and operating leverage, which investors love almost as much as actual growth
- any commentary on enterprise demand, churn, and sales efficiency
Big picture
On its own, this is just a scheduling notice. But for a high-multiple software name like monday.com, the calendar can move the stock almost as much as the numbers — because Wall Street is basically a giant waiting room with better slide decks.
