Enterprise AI agents connecting securely through the Gemini Enterprise Agent Marketplace

    Google's Agent Marketplace Goes Live – And monday.com Is Already Inside

    28. Mai 20263 min read
    Till Freitag

    TL;DR: „Google launched partner-built agents inside Gemini Enterprise, and monday.com shipped on day one. Enterprise teams can now pull monday.com directly into Gemini workflows – with Google-grade auth, audit and scale. Demos are over. Agents are becoming infrastructure."

    — Till Freitag

    30-second version

    Google just made partner-built agents available in Gemini Enterprise. The Agent Marketplace lets enterprise customers plug third-party AI agents directly into their Gemini stack – with Google's auth, governance and scale.

    monday.com is one of the launch partners. Which means: if your company runs on Gemini Enterprise, you can now connect monday.com as an agent, not just as a SaaS tool.

    This is the moment AI agents stop being demos and start being infrastructure.

    What actually changed

    Until last week, Gemini Enterprise was mostly a grounded answer engine on top of your company data. Useful, but not operational. You could ask things. You couldn't really do things.

    The Agent Marketplace flips that:

    • Partner-built agents ship into Gemini Enterprise like apps into an app store
    • They run inside Google's identity, permission and audit layer
    • Enterprises don't have to negotiate a new vendor relationship per agent
    • Spend rolls into the existing Google Cloud commit

    For procurement, security and IT this changes everything. The hardest part of enterprise AI – "who is allowed to do what, and how do we prove it?" – is solved by Google.

    Why monday.com being on day one matters

    monday.com keeps showing up first on every agent surface that ships:

    • Agentalent.ai – their own marketplace where companies "hire" AI agents for roles
    • Anthropic's Claude Marketplace – monday.com agents available there too
    • Now Gemini Enterprise – inside Google's enterprise stack

    That's not coincidence. It's a strategy: wherever an agent ecosystem opens, monday.com is the work surface those agents act on. Pipelines, projects, customers, tasks – the things agents need to read from and write to.

    When an SDR agent in Gemini Enterprise updates a lead, that lead lives in monday.com. When a project agent moves a task, the board updates in monday.com. The CRM and Work OS become the system of record for what agents did.

    What this enables in practice

    Three patterns we already expect to see in client projects:

    1. Gemini as the front door, monday as the back office. A sales rep asks Gemini Enterprise "what's stuck in my pipeline this week?" – the agent queries monday.com, summarizes blocked deals, and offers to nudge owners. All inside Google's auth boundary.
    2. Cross-tool agents with one identity. Same Gemini chat can pull a Drive doc, check Calendar, update a monday.com board, and ground every answer with citations. No more "which app am I in?".
    3. Procurement-friendly rollouts. Enterprises that already have a Google Cloud commit can pilot monday.com agents without spinning up a new vendor contract. The "new tool" hurdle drops dramatically.

    The strategic read

    Three layers worth naming:

    Layer 1: Google catches up on the agent surface

    OpenAI has GPTs. Anthropic has the Claude Marketplace. Microsoft has Copilot Studio. Google was the only hyperscaler without a real third-party agent surface inside its enterprise stack. That gap is now closed.

    Layer 2: monday.com is becoming agent-grade infrastructure

    It's no longer "monday.com is a Work OS." It's "monday.com is where agents do work." Same shift we wrote about in Company OS, not more SaaS – just accelerated by another year.

    Layer 3: The agent stack is consolidating around three things

    • An agent runtime (Gemini, Claude, GPT)
    • An identity & governance layer (Google, Microsoft, Okta)
    • A work surface the agents act on (monday.com, ServiceNow, Salesforce)

    monday.com is positioning itself as the default for layer three across every layer one.

    What this means for our clients

    If you're on Google Workspace or Gemini Enterprise and you also run monday.com, this is a free upgrade waiting to be turned on:

    1. Audit which workflows already touch both – sales handoffs, project status, customer support
    2. Pick one role to pilot – an inbox triage agent or a pipeline-review agent is a good first step
    3. Use Google's auth boundary on purpose – let security stop being the blocker for AI rollouts

    We help companies design and ship their agent strategy across Gemini Enterprise, monday.com and the rest of their stack. → Book a consultation

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