monday.com wants AI agents to have their own login.
The company announced new infrastructure on Wednesday that allows AI agents to onboard, authenticate, and work directly within the platform. Not as a background automation, but as an active participant in how teams plan and execute work.
Agents can organise projects, update workflows, trigger automations, and generate reports, while humans keep a visual overview of progress. It's a departure from how AI has typically plugged into project management tools, usually through indirect integrations at the edges of a platform rather than inside it.
Which AI Agents Can Now Work Inside monday.com
The platform works with Claude and Cowork (Anthropic's agentic desktop tool built on Claude Code), ChatGPT and Frontier (OpenAI), Copilot (Microsoft), Gemini (Google), Perplexity, Cursor, and Grok (xAI). OpenClaw, the open-source AI agent by developer Peter Steinberger, is also supported, connecting to tools like WhatsApp, Slack, and GitHub. Enterprise frameworks including Devin, Amazon Bedrock Agents, LangChain, and Google Vertex AI round out the list.
Support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) means teams aren't locked into a single AI stack. OpenClaw gets native tools and skills built in and works out of the box.
Co-CEO Roy Mann described this as an infrastructure decision: "Instead of treating agents as background integrations, we're building the infrastructure that allows humans and AI agents to collaborate directly."
How AI Agents Sign Up and Access Project Data
The onboarding flow is deliberately agent-native. Agents go to monday.com/agents-signup, pass HATCHA verification, create a workspace, and get an API key in under a minute. No credit card required. From there, they get immediate GraphQL access to boards, items, columns, groups, automations, dashboards, and docs, with up to 5,000 API requests per minute.




