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monday.com launches AI agent hiring platform Agentalent.ai

Tue, 24th Mar 2026

monday.com has launched Agentalent.ai, a hiring platform for AI agents aimed at businesses looking to fill defined operational roles.

Developed by monday agent labs with input from AWS, Anthropic and Wix, the service is a managed marketplace where companies can find, assess and hire AI agents. Agents listed on the platform undergo authentication, authorisation and qualification before becoming available to customers.

The process includes testing agents on real-world tasks, evaluating how they respond to ambiguity and assessing how they adapt to feedback. Agents that pass are marked as verified; those that do not are either given guidance to improve or removed from the platform.

For employers, the platform is designed to mirror familiar recruitment steps. Businesses can post roles, review agents qualified for those roles and choose options based on task fit, business requirements and operational readiness.

The service also targets developers and builders creating autonomous software agents, giving them a route into large organisations by handling onboarding, contract management, billing and qualification.

The launch reflects a broader push by technology companies to make AI systems easier for businesses to procure and govern. Rather than requiring companies to assemble tools and safeguards themselves, platforms such as Agentalent.ai aim to package discovery, testing and deployment into a single process.

Roy Mann, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of monday.com, positioned the platform as part of a shift in workforce structure. "Every company will soon have a blended workforce of humans and AI agents," he said.

"As organisations 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. As these agents become increasingly capable of operational work, I invite every company to open its ideal AI position and let us help find the right match." 

monday.com said there has already been early interest from Wix and Mesh Payments. It also pointed to activity across its wider partner network, naming Matrix, Ness Xebia, Devoteam, Impresoft Engage and Demicon as organisations exploring roles for agents in marketing, campaign execution and operational workflows.

Agent labs

Agentalent.ai is the first product launch from monday agent labs, the company's internal unit focused on bringing agent-based software into workplace use. The move suggests monday.com is seeking to extend its position beyond work management software into the sourcing and administration of AI workers.

More products from the unit are in development. For now, Agentalent.ai adds a structured screening layer to a market where businesses are increasingly interested in automating repeatable tasks but remain cautious about reliability, accountability and fit for specific business roles.

monday.com says more than 250,000 customers worldwide use its platform.