Kaizen (YC X25) is hiring engineers to build browser agents that work

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Kaizen uses browser agents to help developers instantly integrate into websites without APIs. We’re tackling the $300B business process outsourcing market by automating all repetitive work done on the computer. The problem: Most business-critical data lives in web portals without APIs. In logistics, healthcare, and financial services companies rely on hundreds of these systems. Custom integrations across them typically involve weeks of engineering work, a never-ending maintenance burden, and server limitations on automation capability. Our solution: With Kaizen, developers can automate interactions with any website in minutes. We use AI-powered browser automation to handle the complex authentication, form-filling, and data extraction with ease. Kaizen outshines its competitors in its accuracy and determinism, achieving unparalleled reliability that unlocks the most valuable production use cases. Insane growth: Kaizen is doubling revenue month over month while serving increasingly complex enterprise use cases. We're in this to win, and are on a rocket ship trajectory. Our Founding Team Co-founders Michael and Ken studied Computer Science at MIT, completing a combined decade of AI research. Michael was Head of Infrastructure at Gather ($77M from Sequoia and Index), and Ken was Head of Engineering at TruckSmarter ($44M from Founders Fund, a16z, BCV). We've raised over $4M from top investors including Y Combinator, Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Jeff Dean (Google’s Chief Scientist), Matteo Franceschetti (CEO of Eight Sleep), Calvin French-Owen (Co-founder of Segment), Steven Hao (CTO of Cognition), and other world-class operators and technologists.

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