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Monday.com Launches an AI Agent Marketplace

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Agentalent.ai helps enterprises discover, evaluate and hire AI agents for defined business roles.

Monday.com launched Agentalent.ai, a talent marketplace where enterprises can discover, evaluate and hire AI agents for specific business roles, on March 23.

The platform authenticates and qualifies agents before making them available for organizations. It acts as a hiring environment, comparable to an internal talent marketplace, where organizations can post roles, review qualified agents and select solutions based on task fit and operational readiness. Agentalent.ai offers streamlined onboarding, contract management and billing for developers building autonomous agents, according to the company.  

What's Inside the Agentalent.ai Platform

Agentalent.ai uses top-tier AI from Anthropic, is hosted on AWS and is designed to handle complex work for large organizations.

CapabilityDescription
Managed marketplaceEnterprises discover, evaluate and hire AI agents
Agent qualificationAuthentication and authorization before deployment
Role postingOrganizations post roles and review qualified agents
Developer onboardingStreamlined contract management and billing for builders

The company states members of the partner ecosystem, such as Matrix, Devoteam and Demicon have already used the platform to find agents for marketing, campaign execution and operational workflows. 

"As organizations face both talent gaps and the challenge of adopting AI, Agentalent.ai helps companies define roles, evaluate capability and onboard AI agents alongside human teams using processes they already understand," said Monday co-founder and co-CEO Roy Mann.

Monday.com in the News

Monday.com pursued aggressive AI-product expansion and introduced new leadership to support growth in 2025. In April 2025, the company appointed Casey George as CRO, bringing nearly 30 years of enterprise sales experience. Two months later, it named Harris Beber CMO, adding AI-marketing expertise from Google Workspace and Vimeo.

At its September Elevate event, the company unveiled expanded AI agents and launched monday campaigns, embedding generative capabilities into its CRM. Gartner named monday.com a Leader in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for Adaptive Project Management and Reporting for the fourth consecutive year.

Financial performance has remained strong, with Q3 2025 revenue reaching $316.9 million, up 26% year over year. In February 2026, the company reported Q4 revenue of $333.9 million, a 25% increase, with record net adds among customers spending more than $100,000 annually.

AI Agent Marketplace Context

Enterprise AI agent marketplaces let organizations deploy, manage and govern autonomous agents through centralized oversight, authentication and workflow integration.

OpenAI's Frontier platform, launched Feb. 5, exemplifies the managed marketplace approach. The platform enables enterprises to deploy third-party, custom-built or vendor-supplied agents through a unified environment. Each agent receives an employee ID with explicit access controls, mirroring traditional HR onboarding.

AI agent marketplaces also integrate directly with low-code work operating systems. Wrike's AI Agents, released Feb. 5, embed autonomous agents into daily team operations, with agents representing 23% of all AI traffic in enabled accounts.

Enterprise AI agent frameworks prioritize governance through evaluation tools, permission systems and compliance controls. IBM watsonx Orchestrate offers SOC2, HIPAA and EU AI Ready compliance, integrating with over 80 applications including Workday and SAP.

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Sheryl Hodge

Sheryl Hodge is assistant managing editor at Simpler Media Group, where she plays a vital role in keeping the editorial operations running smoothly across the company’s three sites: CMSWire, Reworked and VKTR. Known for her organizational skills and attention to detail, Sheryl acts as the glue that binds the publications together, ensuring that workflows remain seamless and deadlines are met. Connect with Sheryl Hodge:

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