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March 24, 2026
Monday.com Lets AI Agents Sign Up Like Employees
Published: March 24, 2026 at 12:45 AM
Updated: March 24, 2026 at 12:45 AM
100-word summary
Monday.com now lets AI agents create accounts, get API keys, and work inside the platform just like human users. The twist: agents pass a "reverse CAPTCHA" called HATCHA to prove they're bots, not people. Once in, agents from ChatGPT to Gemini can update project boards, trigger automations, and generate reports across 250,000+ customer workspaces. They follow the same permissions and security rules as human coworkers. The system handles 5,000 requests per minute, enough for agents to actually keep pace with real workflows. A beta tool lets companies assign AI agents specific enterprise roles, like project coordinator or status reporter. The platform treating bots as legitimate coworkers, complete with onboarding flows,...
What happened
Monday.com now lets AI agents create accounts, get API keys, and work inside the platform just like human users. The twist: agents pass a "reverse CAPTCHA" called HATCHA to prove they're bots, not people. Once in, agents from ChatGPT to Gemini can update project boards, trigger automations, and generate reports across 250,000+ customer workspaces. They follow the same permissions and security rules as human coworkers. The system handles 5,000 requests per minute, enough for agents to actually keep pace with real workflows. A beta tool lets companies assign AI agents specific enterprise roles, like project coordinator or status reporter.
Why it matters
The platform treating bots as legitimate coworkers, complete with onboarding flows, suggests AI agents are graduating from experimental assistants to actual members of the team roster.