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Monday.com earns Google Cloud Ready status for Gemini Enterprise integrations

monday.com’s AI agents are now entering Google’s governed Gemini Enterprise flow, where workers can browse, approve and deploy them through IT controls.

Derek Washington2 min read
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Monday.com earns Google Cloud Ready status for Gemini Enterprise integrations
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For monday.com, the bigger change is not the certification badge itself. It is the route the company just gained into the place enterprise buyers are most likely to trust, review and approve AI automation: Google’s Agent Gallery inside Gemini Enterprise.

Google used Cloud Next ’26 in Las Vegas, where it said more than 32,000 leaders, developers and partners gathered, to roll out Agent Marketplace agents directly into Gemini Enterprise. monday.com was ready on day one with Google Cloud Ready status, a designation Google says featured partners must earn through a four-step evaluation covering basic functionality, output accuracy, autonomous execution and enterprise standards. That matters because Google’s governance model is built around real workplace gatekeepers. Employees can browse agents and submit requests, while IT administrators decide whether deployments are approved or denied. Access and cost controls run through IAM and Private Marketplace.

The pitch is designed for the way enterprises actually buy software now: through procurement, security review and budget control, not just product demos. Google says its marketplace offers pre-vetted AI agents validated to integrate with Gemini Enterprise, with simplified procurement and consolidated billing. It also pointed to a Futurum Research study claiming sellers on Google Cloud Marketplace see 112% larger deal sizes, longer sales agreements, faster deal cycles and stronger retention. For monday.com’s sales teams, that is the kind of distribution story that can change pipeline quality as much as product features do.

monday.com has been laying the technical groundwork since March 11, when it said it had added infrastructure that lets AI agents sign up, authenticate and operate directly inside the platform. Those agents can organize projects, update workflows, trigger automations, generate reports and coordinate work across teams. The company said the system builds on monday sidekick, its first operational AI agent embedded in the product, and monday agent builder, which was in beta. It also said its platform supports external AI agents and frameworks, including Gemini, with free sign-up and API access across all monday plans and instant API key provisioning.

For engineers and product managers inside monday.com, the signal is clear. AI agents are moving from experiments to governed workplace software, and the companies that win will be the ones that make deployment feel safe enough for IT and useful enough for everyone else. Monday.com is now positioned to sit in both conversations at once.

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