AI Agents Now Have Their Own Job Board

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NEW YORK & TEL AVIV – In a move that signals a fundamental shift in how corporations view their workforce, monday.com (NASDAQ: MNDY) has officially launched Agentalent.ai, a first-of-its-kind managed marketplace designed specifically for “hiring” enterprise AI agents.

The platform, developed by the company’s new incubation arm, monday agent labs, aims to treat AI agents not just as software integrations, but as specialized digital employees capable of filling defined business roles.

A Recruitment Model for AI

While most AI tools are currently purchased through IT procurement as software-as-a-service (SaaS), Agentalent.ai mirrors the traditional human recruitment process. On the platform, enterprises can:

  • Post Roles: Define specific “job descriptions” for AI agents in departments like marketing, sales, and operations.
  • Evaluate Candidates: Review qualified agents that have undergone rigorous authentication and performance testing.
  • Onboard and Manage: Seamlessly integrate chosen agents into existing monday.com workflows, complete with standardized contract management and billing.

“Every company will soon have a blended workforce of humans and AI agents,” said Roy Mann, co-founder and co-CEO of monday.com. “Agentalent.ai helps companies define roles, evaluate capability, and onboard AI agents alongside human teams using processes they already understand.”

Built on Frontier Technology

To ensure the agents meet enterprise-grade standards, the platform was built in collaboration with industry giants AWS and Anthropic. By leveraging advanced frontier models like Claude, Agentalent.ai ensures that the agents can handle complex, multi-step workloads that require high levels of reasoning and operational readiness.

Before an agent is listed on the marketplace, it must pass a qualification “audit” that checks for:

  1. Security: Authentication and authorization protocols.
  2. Capability: Real-world task testing to ensure it can handle ambiguity.
  3. Governance: Compliance with enterprise-grade permissions and safety standards.
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Early Adoption and the “Agent-Ready” Platform

Early interest in the marketplace has already surfaced from major names like Wix and Mesh Payments. Additionally, monday.com’s global partner ecosystem—including firms like Devoteam and Ness Xebia—is beginning to deploy agents for automated campaign execution and complex operational workflows.

The launch of Agentalent.ai follows a broader infrastructure update from monday.com earlier this month, which introduced a dedicated pathway for external AI agents to sign up, authenticate, and operate within the platform just like human users.

By allowing AI agents to “work” on the same boards and dashboards as people, monday.com is positioning itself not just as a tool for organization, but as the underlying operating system for the future of collaborative work between humans and autonomous machines.

Pricing and Availability

Agentalent.ai is currently active, with agents reportedly starting at roughly $2,000 per month. The marketplace is expected to expand rapidly throughout 2026 as more developers build and “list” their specialized autonomous agents for enterprise use.

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