- Agentalent.ai lets companies hire AI agents to handle defined business functions
- Companies can evaluate agent profiles before selecting them for specific operational roles
- Agents go through authentication, authorization and capability checks before deployment
monday.com has introduced Agentalent.ai, a platform that allows organizations to post roles and select AI agents to perform defined business functions.
Built in collaboration with AWS and Anthropic, the system relies on frontier models designed for complex enterprise workloads.
Early interest from companies like Wix and Mesh Payments suggests some organizations are exploring agent-based automation to handle marketing, campaign execution and operational tasks.
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Early corporate interest signals potential demand
While the concept echoes traditional employment, the “workers” in this case are autonomous software agents rather than humans.
Before deployment, agents on Agentalent.ai go through approval, authorization and capability checks to verify their readiness for operational work.
monday.com states that these safeguards allow companies to test performance and introduce accountability.
However, it remains unclear how stringent these controls are and how performance metrics are standardized across different agent types.
Companies can review agent profiles, assess suitability for specific roles and make selections based on business needs, mirroring conventional recruitment processes, but this completely removes the human element.
The platform also acts as a bridge for developers and builders creating autonomous agents.
Agentalent.ai streamlines onboarding, contract management and invoicing, providing a direct route into enterprise environments.
monday.com claims its 250,000-strong customer base has begun managing portfolios of AI agents, with dozens or eventually hundreds working alongside human teams.
This two-sided ecosystem aims to ease agent deployment while providing developers with a clearer path to enterprise adoption, although the pace of adoption and integration challenges remain uncertain.
“Every business will soon have a blended workforce of humans and AI agents,” said Roy Mann, co-founder and co-CEO of monday.com.
“As organizations face both talent gaps and the challenge of adopting AI, Agentalent.ai helps companies define roles, evaluate capabilities and embed 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 their ideal AI position and let us help them find the right match.”
The launch marks Monday Agent Labs’ first public platform, with additional innovations already in development to expand the company’s adoption and management of AI agents.
The success of this AI tool will likely depend on agent reliability, standardized skill metrics, and companies’ capacity to integrate these agents.
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