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The 2026 Playbook for Partnering with ServiceNow: From AI Agent Listings to Co-Sell Pipeline

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Here's exactly how partner managers can turn ServiceNow's new Build Partner Program and AI agent marketplace into a pipeline engine — with specific steps for each phase of the partner lifecycle.

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The 2026 Playbook for Partnering with ServiceNow: From AI Agent Listings to Co-Sell Pipeline

As we covered in our ServiceNow Ecosystem News article, ServiceNow announced sweeping changes to its global partner program in January 2026. The new Build Partner Program, four-tier structure, simplified fee model, and dedicated AI agents category on the ServiceNow Store represent the most significant restructuring of ServiceNow’s partner ecosystem in years.

For partner managers and alliance leaders, this isn’t just news — it’s a window of opportunity. 

Program transitions are the moments when early movers gain the most ground. The partners who understand the new structure, navigate enrollment quickly, and activate the expanded MDF and SIF funding before competitors do are the ones who will own the best positions in the ecosystem twelve months from now.

Who is this for?

  • Partner managers and alliance leaders at companies building on or integrating with ServiceNow
  • Sales and BD teams looking to open co-sell motions with ServiceNow’s field organization
  • ISVs and technology companies building AI agents or applications for distribution on the ServiceNow Store

The opportunity

ServiceNow’s partner ecosystem has scaled to more than 2,700 partners globally, and that scale creates a distribution advantage that’s difficult to replicate outside the ecosystem. 

ServiceNow’s enterprise customer base spans thousands of organizations running IT service management, HR service delivery, customer service operations, and AI-driven workflows. For technology companies with solutions that complement those workflows, the ServiceNow Store represents a direct path to those buyers.

The January 2026 changes make the opportunity more accessible than ever. The new Access Tier removes the up-front cost barrier for emerging partners. The simplified single annual membership fee reduces ongoing overhead. And the new MDF with 100% reimbursement for select activities means eligible partners now have real co-marketing firepower — not just a partner badge.

The new program structure makes it easier to build and activate those motions — but only if you act before competitors settle in.

The 5-step playbook

If you want to leverage the ServiceNow ecosystem and build a co-selling motion with them, here’s what you need to do: 

Step 1: Audit your current status and enroll in the right tier

Review ServiceNow’s new partner program tier structure and determine which tier (Access, Registered, Select, Premier, or Elite) best fits your current relationship and investment level.

The new tier structure determines your benefits package, your Store visibility, and your eligibility for MDF and SIF funding. Starting at the wrong tier means leaving money on the table.

How to do it: 

Log into the ServiceNow Partner Portal, review the new tier requirements against your existing certifications and business metrics, and begin the transition process. If you’re new, start with the Access Tier to get tools and training immediately.

Success signal: 

You have a confirmed tier assignment, access to the partner portal’s funding request tools, and a clear view of what’s required to reach the next tier.

Step 2: Build or certify an AI Agent for the ServiceNow store

Prioritize building or certifying at least one AI agent or application for distribution on the ServiceNow Store’s AI agents category. The AI agents category launched in January 2026 with a phased rollout. Early certifiers gain first-mover visibility in a category that will become crowded as more partners complete certification.

How to do it: 

Review the Build Partner Program’s certification requirements on the ServiceNow Developer portal. Allocate engineering resources to complete the security certification process — it’s the gate to Store distribution. Coordinate with your ServiceNow partner manager to prioritize your listing in the rollout queue.

Success signal: 

Your AI agent or application is certified, listed in the Store’s AI agents category, and actively visible to ServiceNow customers.

Step 3: Activate MDF and SIF funding for demand generation

Submit MDF requests for eligible demand generation activities (events, digital campaigns, joint content) and explore SIF funding for active high-value customer opportunities. The new MDF offers 100% reimbursement for select activities — this is meaningful co-marketing capital that can fund campaigns otherwise outside your budget.

How to do it: 

Work with your ServiceNow partner manager to identify eligible MDF activities. Prioritize activities that directly support pipeline generation: joint webinars, co-branded content, and event sponsorships tied to specific ICP targets. For SIF, surface your highest-potential joint opportunities with ServiceNow field reps and request funding through the portal.

Success signal: 

You have approved MDF and/or SIF budget committed to at least one pipeline-generating activity in Q1 or Q2 2026.

Step 4: Build a co-sell motion with ServiceNow’s field organization

Identify and engage 2–3 ServiceNow territory or account executives with whom your ICP overlaps, and establish a formal co-sell working relationship.

Store listings drive passive discovery; co-sell motions drive active pipeline. The partners generating the most revenue in large platform ecosystems are the ones embedded in field sales conversations.

How to do it: 

Use Crossbeam to map account overlap between your customer and prospect base and ServiceNow’s customer data. Identify accounts where both organizations have a shared interest — those are your highest-conversion co-sell targets. Bring specific, data-backed account context to the conversation rather than a generic partnership pitch.

Success signal: 

You have at least one active joint opportunity with a ServiceNow field rep, with both sides committed to a co-sell motion.

Step 5: Instrument your partner's motion and report outcomes

Build a lightweight tracking framework that captures partner-influenced and partner-sourced pipeline from your ServiceNow ecosystem activities.

ServiceNow’s new program rewards partners for demonstrable outcomes. Partners who can clearly attribute pipeline and closed revenue to their ServiceNow relationship are better positioned to access higher funding levels and escalate within the tier structure.

How to do it: 

Define partner attribution rules in your CRM. Tag opportunities sourced or influenced by ServiceNow co-sell and Store leads. Use Crossbeam’s Ecosystem Intelligence to ensure your overlap data feeds into your pipeline reporting.

Success signal: 

You have a monthly dashboard showing Store-attributed leads, co-sell pipeline, and closed-won revenue tied to your ServiceNow partnership.

Quick-start checklist

  • Confirm your tier assignment under the new program structure
  • Submit transition paperwork if you were enrolled in the previous program
  • Begin AI agent or application certification for the ServiceNow Store
  • Submit your first MDF request for an eligible demand generation activity
  • Identify 2–3 ServiceNow AEs for co-sell conversations using account overlap data
  • Set up partner attribution tracking in your CRM

Common mistakes to avoid

Mistake 1: Treating the ServiceNow Store Listing as a passive channel

Many partners invest in getting certified and listed, then assume discovery will happen organically. The Store has thousands of listings — passive presence isn’t enough. Partners generating real pipeline combine their Store listing with active co-sell motions, MDF-funded campaigns, and ServiceNow field relationships. Without activating those levers, a Store listing is just a logo.

Mistake 2: Waiting too long on AI Agent Certification

The AI agents category launched with a phased rollout in January 2026. The partners who complete certification in Q1 and Q2 benefit from the sparsest competitive field and the highest relative visibility. Waiting until the category is established means competing for attention with dozens of certified solutions.

Mistake 3: Skipping the overlap analysis before co-sell conversations

Partner teams often bring generic “we should work together” pitches to ServiceNow field reps. The conversations that actually convert are grounded in specific shared accounts. Use Crossbeam to identify overlap before the first meeting — it’s the difference between a courtesy reply and a committed co-sell motion.

Ready to leverage the ServiceNow ecosystem? Sign up for Crossbeam for free to see how you can leverage Ecosystem Intelligence and accelerate your growth within the security and IT Infrastructure ecosystem.

FAQ

Q: How do I get listed in the ServiceNow Store as a technology partner?

To get listed on the ServiceNow Store, partners need to build and certify their application or AI agent through the Build Partner Program. The certification process includes security review and quality standards verification. Access certification resources and developer tools through the ServiceNow Partner Portal after enrolling.

Q: What’s the best way to co-sell with ServiceNow field reps in 2026?

The most effective co-sell motions start with specific, data-backed account conversations rather than generic partnership pitches. Use account mapping tools like Crossbeam to identify accounts where you and ServiceNow both have a relationship or shared interest. Come to field reps with 3–5 named joint accounts and a clear value proposition for each — that’s what converts from a handshake to an active joint opportunity.

Q: Is there a fee to join the new ServiceNow partner program?

The new program introduces a single annual membership fee, replacing ServiceNow’s previous multi-component pricing structure. The new Access Tier allows entry-stage partners to start building immediately without full program enrollment. Check the ServiceNow Partner Program page for current fee and enrollment details.

Q: How does ServiceNow handle partner attribution in the new program?

ServiceNow’s new incentive structure includes sell-through, deployment, and specialization incentives that reward partners for driving verified customer outcomes. Partners should establish clear attribution tracking in their CRM and work with their ServiceNow partner manager to align on attribution rules for partner-sourced and partner-influenced pipeline.

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