
monday Ventures is the corporate venture arm of monday.com, the Tel Aviv-based work management and AI-agent platform. Launched in June 2026, the fund reflects monday.com's strategic pivot from a SaaS work management platform to an AI-agent platform, backing startups building the next generation of AI companies aligned with that vision.
monday Ventures invests in startups developing enterprise AI applications, AI agents, enterprise data infrastructure, workflow automation, cybersecurity, and information security.
The fund places particular emphasis on companies strategically relevant to monday.com's core business and long-term vision as an AI-agent platform. Investments span all stages from seed to growth.
monday Ventures launched with an initial allocation of $50 million, with board approval required to expand up to $200 million total.
The initial $50 million is already being deployed, with several investments completed at launch. The fund is structured as a corporate venture arm of monday.com (Nasdaq: MNDY) and does not have external LPs.
Leadership
Aviel Ichaï leads monday Ventures as its head, joining from NEXT47, the global enterprise venture firm backed by Siemens, where he was a Senior Associate investing in enterprise software, AI, and cybersecurity companies in Israel and globally.
Roy Mann is Co-CEO and Co-Founder of monday.com; Eran Zinman is Co-CEO and Co-Founder of monday.com.
Investment Strategy
monday Ventures writes checks of $1–5 million across all stages, from seed through growth.
Beyond financial returns, the fund evaluates each investment for strategic relevance to monday.com's AI-agent platform vision, focusing on companies building technologies that help organizations adopt advanced AI capabilities, automate workflows, or redefine the future of work.
The fund operates as a direct extension of monday.com's corporate strategy rather than as an independent financial vehicle.
Notable Investments
Israel