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Put an AI agent to work inside Monday.com

Connect Monday.com in one click and delegate the busywork: an autonomous agent that creates and enriches items from email, keeps status columns current, escalates stuck work, and turns a board into a clean report. You set the autonomy, it does the work.

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In short

Fleece AI connects to Monday.com through managed OAuth and lets autonomous agents create and update items, set column values like status, people, and date, move items between groups, and post updates. Agents combine Monday.com with 3,000+ other apps — Gmail, Slack, Google Sheets, Notion — so an email becomes an enriched item, and a board can report itself to a sheet, under the approval rules you set.

At a glance

CategoryProductivity
AvailabilityPro plan and up — included in the 7-day trial
Connects to3,000+ apps via managed OAuth
SetupConnect your tools — no code required
AutonomySuggest-only to fully autonomous, with approval gates
Pricing7-day trial (€1 card check, credited back), then paid plans

By Loïc Jané · Updated June 28, 2026

What a Fleece agent does with Monday.com

Monday.com organizes work as boards made of items grouped into groups, described by typed columns — status, people, date, numbers, text, and formula — with dashboards and workdocs on top. Teams run projects, sales pipelines, and client work on those boards, and the friction is keeping items current: status columns go stale, items get stuck between owners, and updates that arrive by email never make it onto the board. A Fleece agent reads your boards and the signals around them, and acts — creating and updating items, setting column values, moving items between groups, and posting updates — according to instructions you give it in plain language.

Under the hood, the connection runs through managed OAuth — you authorize Monday.com once, and Fleece handles tokens, scopes, and refresh securely. The agent can create items, update titles, set and change column values (status, people, date, text, numbers), move items between groups, post updates and replies, read board and dashboard data, and search items. Event triggers let it react in real time when an item is created, a status column changes, or a date column comes due — no polling, no delay.

What makes this different from monday.com's built-in automations is judgment. Native automations run trigger-action recipes — when status changes to Done, notify a person or move the item. An agent reads the item's content and the email or meeting behind it, decides what to do, sets the column values a person would, and coordinates other tools to finish the job. And because Fleece agents work as a hierarchy — a lead agent delegating to specialized child agents — one Monday-facing agent can hand research, enrichment, or reporting to another agent and post the result back on the item.

What the agent can do in Monday.com

Item intake and enrichment

Creates items from email and message signals, writes a clean title, and fills status, people, and date columns with judgment — not guesswork.

Status hygiene

Keeps status columns current as work moves, and flags items that have gone stale, lost their owner, or drifted past their date.

Stuck-item escalation

Spots blocked or overdue items and escalates them to the owner in Slack with a direct link and a one-line summary of what is stuck.

Client reporting

Turns a project board into a clean, client-ready digest in Google Sheets — items done, items slipping, load per person.

Real-time triggers

Reacts the moment an item is created, a status column changes, or a date comes due, through event-based triggers rather than polling.

Approval gates

Anything sensitive — deleting items, bulk column changes, external-facing updates — pauses for your one-click sign-off first.

Integrations

Automations teams run on Monday.com

These are concrete setups you can describe to a Fleece agent in plain language. Each one combines Monday.com with other connected apps.

1

Item intake and enrichment from email

When a relevant email arrives in Gmail, the agent creates an item on the right board and group, writes a clean title, and fills the status, people, and date columns based on what the email says. It posts the email context as an update on the item and sets the owner, so a request becomes a tracked item without anyone retyping it.

2

Status hygiene and stuck-item escalation

The agent watches status and date columns across boards, and when an item is stuck — status unchanged past its date, no owner, or marked blocked — it updates the status column and escalates to the owner in Slack with a direct link and a one-line summary. The board stops drifting out of date on its own.

3

Client project reporting to a sheet

Every week the agent reads a client project board — items done, items slipping, per-person load, and status breakdown — and writes a clean digest into a Google Sheets tab the client can see, then posts a short summary to Slack for the internal team. The weekly report writes itself, formatted the same way each time.

4

Sales pipeline updates from email and meetings

On a sales pipeline board, the agent updates deal items from email replies and meeting signals — moving items between stage groups, setting the status and date columns, and posting an update with the latest context. It then files a short deal note in Notion so the pipeline board and the account record stay in sync.

How to connect Monday.com to Fleece AI

1

Create your Fleece account

Sign up and start the 7-day trial. You land in a workspace where agents, flows, and integrations live together.

2

Connect Monday.com via managed OAuth

Pick Monday.com from the integrations catalog and authorize it in one click. Fleece manages tokens and scopes for you; you can revoke access at any time from Monday.com or from Fleece.

3

Describe the job in plain language

Create an agent and tell it what to watch and what to do — "create items from sales emails, keep the status column current, and escalate stuck deals to the owner". No flowchart building required.

4

Set autonomy and approval gates

Choose what the agent may do on its own and what waits for your sign-off. Sensitive actions like deleting items or bulk column changes pause for one-click approval.

5

Run it on triggers or a schedule

Let the agent react to Monday.com events in real time, or schedule recurring flows — status hygiene sweeps, a weekly client report — that run without you.

Monday.com

Monday.com works better with the rest of your stack

Monday.com automations get powerful when they cross app boundaries. Pair Monday.com with Gmail to turn incoming email into enriched items, with Slack to escalate stuck work, with Google Sheets to turn a board into a client-ready report, or with Notion to file deal notes and digests — all through the same agent, all under the same approval rules. Fleece connects to 3,000+ apps, so the stack you already use is almost certainly covered.

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