Manhattan Associates launched Manhattan Marketplace, an app store of AI agents for its supply-chain software. Customers and partners can browse pre-built agents and deploy them into Manhattan's warehouse, transportation, and order-management systems without a custom integration.
What's in it: The agents are small programs designed to handle a single task, such as sequencing warehouse picking waves or flagging order exceptions. They run on ActivePlatform, Manhattan’s cloud base, which gives them access to the same data and guardrails as the core software. A no-code builder called Agent Foundry lets customers assemble their own agents and is included with Manhattan Active solutions.
Already live: The first agent, Wave Coordinator, is already running at grocer Giant Eagle. It sequences how work is released across the distribution center. Broader customer access to the marketplace will roll out over the next few quarters.
The context: Manhattan is not alone. Other enterprise software vendors are building their own AI-agent marketplaces:
Zacks notes that Manhattan’s agent revenue is more “a 2027 thesis than a 2026 driver,” so the financial impact is still a way off.






