Tsenta is an AI agent that automatically applies to jobs on your behalf by monitoring over 50,000 career pages and submitting tailored applications across 19 ATS platforms.
What is Tsenta?
Tsenta is an AI job application agent that automates the entire application process. It monitors over 50,000 career pages from companies like Stripe, Notion, and Vercel, and when a fitting role appears, it generates a tailored resume and cover letter, fills out the application form, and submits it—all without manual effort. The platform integrates with 19 ATS systems including Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, and Ashby.
Key Features
- Automated job discovery — Watches 50,000+ career pages and notifies you immediately when a match appears.
- Tailored resumes and cover letters — Generates keyword-optimized, ATS-safe documents per role, with changes shown for approval.
- Multi-ATS support — Works with Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, and 15+ others; fills every field including open-ended questions.
- Multiple interfaces — Available as a web dashboard, Chrome extension, iMessage/WhatsApp bot, and CLI via MCP for Claude and Codex.
- Application tracking — Inbox that automatically routes recruiter emails and updates statuses (viewed, interview, etc.).
- Free to start — 25 free applications with no credit card required.
Who is it for?
- Job seekers — Anyone who wants to apply to hundreds of jobs without manual effort.
- Software engineers and tech professionals — The demo shows roles like Senior Frontend Engineer and Software Developer; the tool is optimized for tech roles but works for any desk job.
- Career changers — Get your resume tailored to each role automatically, helping you highlight transferable skills.
Use cases
- Busy professionals — Apply to multiple jobs while working full-time; Tsenta scans and submits applications in the background.
- Early-stage job hunters — Be among the first 100 applicants by catching roles the moment they're posted.
- Remote job seekers — Monitor thousands of company career pages globally without manually checking each one.









