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Google Cloud adds monday.com connector to Gemini Enterprise preview

Google Cloud’s monday.com connector is in Gemini Enterprise public preview, with admins wiring OAuth, scopes and client credentials before federated search goes live.

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Google Cloud adds monday.com connector to Gemini Enterprise preview
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Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise preview now lets monday.com sit inside enterprise AI search, but only after admins wire up OAuth, scopes and client credentials. That matters for workplace teams because it turns monday.com into a source Gemini can reach directly, rather than a separate app employees have to remember to open.

The setup is spelled out in Google Cloud’s documentation. An admin creates an OAuth app in monday.com, sets the redirect URL to the Google Cloud endpoint, chooses permissions for boards, docs, updates and workspaces, promotes the app to live, installs it, and then completes the connection with client credentials. Google says the connector is in public preview, and that federated search is still subject to pre-GA terms, which puts governance and rollout discipline at the center of deployment.

For monday.com employees, the practical change is that platform data can now show up inside another major enterprise AI surface. That creates an immediate sales story for large Google Cloud customers that want AI-assisted retrieval across systems, and it gives product and engineering teams a concrete test case for how permission scope, install flows and data boundaries hold up when monday.com leaves its own interface and becomes part of a broader search layer.

Google framed Gemini Enterprise as the new front door for AI in the workplace when it launched the product on October 9, 2025. The company said it was built to connect securely to company data across systems such as Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce and SAP, and said 65% of its customers were already using its AI products. The monday.com connector fits that strategy by adding another work system to the list of places Gemini can reach.

monday.com has been moving in the same direction. On March 11, 2026, the company said it had built infrastructure for external AI agents to sign up, authenticate and operate directly inside monday.com, with agents able to organize projects, update workflows, trigger automations, generate reports and coordinate work across teams. Its support material says connecting Gemini Enterprise lets teams use the monday Platform Agent directly inside Gemini Enterprise, with setup spanning both Google Cloud Marketplace and the monday.com Developer Center.

The timing also lands as monday.com keeps pushing its own AI story. In the first quarter of 2026, the company reported revenue of $351.3 million, up 24% year over year, and 65,016 paid customers with more than 10 users, up 7% from a year earlier. For a company that said it ended 2025 with $1.232 billion in revenue and more than 250,000 customers worldwide, the connector is less about one partnership than about making monday.com discoverable inside the enterprise AI stack that big customers are already standardizing around.

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