Tsenta is an AI-powered job search agent that matches users with relevant openings and submits applications automatically on their behalf. Built for students and early-career candidates who often apply to hundreds of roles per cycle, the platform handles the repetitive data entry that traditionally consumes fifteen to thirty minutes per application, freeing applicants to focus on networking, interview prep, and targeted outreach.

The company was founded in 2025 by Pulkit Gupta and Agnay Srivastava, who met at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology where they studied computer science and AI. Both founders bring prior product and engineering experience from companies including Paytm, VIAVI, GrapheneAI, RelateXR, Dexter Capital, and Multibhashi. Tsenta is part of Y Combinator S26 batch and operates out of the Bay Area with a two-person founding team.

Unlike one-click apply browser extensions, Tsenta is delivered across multiple surfaces including a web app, an iMessage bot, a Chrome extension, and a Model Context Protocol endpoint that lets other agents and assistants invoke it programmatically. Applications run with transparent, on-device automation so candidates retain full visibility and control over what is submitted. The product targets the brutal numbers game faced by new graduates and career switchers, where the average applicant sends 200 to 400 applications per cycle.