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Meet BAM: Three monday.com Apps for Finance, Documents, and Team Culture

An overview of BAM's three monday.com marketplace apps — Easy Invoice, Google Easy Embed, and Group Card — and the philosophy behind keeping work inside monday instead of bouncing between tools.

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BAM publishes three apps on the monday.com marketplace. Each one is built around the same idea: there’s a category of work where monday users routinely have to leave monday and use a separate tool, and that category is solvable by a focused app that lives inside the platform.

This post is a tour of all three, and the rationale behind each one.

The three apps

AppWhat it doesWho it’s for
Easy InvoiceCreate, edit, and send professional invoices and quotes from monday.comSmall businesses, consultants, agencies, trades — anyone billing customers from monday
Google Easy EmbedEmbed Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and Drawings inline on a monday boardAny team that lives between monday and Google Workspace
Group CardCreate team greeting cards for birthdays, anniversaries, farewells, and 6 other occasionsHR, people-ops, and team leads at distributed companies

All three are free to install from the monday.com marketplace.

Easy Invoice

Built by the team behind Invoice Simple, Easy Invoice brings a real invoicing tool — document editor, line-item table, PDF generation, public share links, multi-currency, quote-to-invoice workflow — natively into monday.com. Customers and products live on your monday boards, so the same Customers board your sales team uses powers the BILL TO autocomplete on every invoice.

It runs inside the monday.com mobile app too, so you can invoice from your phone the moment work is done — see invoicing on your phone.

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Google Easy Embed

Most monday teams keep at least some work in Google Workspace — a project plan in Slides, a tracker in Sheets, a spec in Docs. Easy Embed renders any of those files inline on a monday board, with proper access controls (View / Comment / Edit / Restricted) and display modes (Content Only / Toolbar / Full).

The crucial detail: it uses Google’s official drive.file OAuth scope, so it only sees the files you explicitly pick — not your entire Drive. That’s a meaningful security improvement over generic iframe integrations.

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Group Card

For distributed teams, the in-office “pass the card around” ritual doesn’t translate. Group Card replaces it with a digital card inside monday — 9 occasion types (birthdays, anniversaries, farewells, etc.), 20+ templates, native monday notifications for contributors, scheduled delivery in the recipient’s timezone.

Group Card is going public on the marketplace soon — see the launch post for details.

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The common thread

Three apps, three different categories — what they share is the conviction that the platform you work in shouldn’t make you leave it for routine work. Invoicing, embedded documents, and team recognition are three of the most common reasons monday users open another tab. Each of BAM’s apps closes one of those tabs.

That doesn’t mean replacing every specialised tool — accountants will still want Xero, designers will still want Figma. It means the routine version of each task should happen in the platform your team’s day already revolves around. The specialised versions can remain specialised.

Try them

All three are free installs from the monday.com marketplace:

  • Help index — all help articles for all three apps
  • Blog — every post we’ve published across all three

Try Easy Invoice for monday.com

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