By Shubhangi Chowdhury
Y Combinator-backed AI startup Sennu AI has launched its new AI-powered QA Engineer for Salesforce. The company is founded by Sukhjit Singh and Sriman Gaddam, who are both Salesforce-certified and have seen QA struggles up close. Their platform is built to make the whole testing process much simpler and faster for salesforce teams.
Salesforce testing has always been a time taking job. Teams either check everything by hand or use tools that are hard to manage especially when problems show up at the last minute. Sennu AI is built to solve this by automating the whole testing process, without any manual complications.
Y Combinator’s LinkedIn post claims, “Sennu AI’s approach:
– Get set up in less than 5 minutes
– All tests are written in plain English
– Can run 100s of tests at the same time.”
Sennu AI works in a simple way where user can connect their tools like Jira and their Salesforce sandbox. Once a user story is ready for testing, the AI reads the plain-English description and automatically creates test cases. As the team gives it a green light, it starts running those tests in the browser, just like a real person would. It can test hundreds of things at once, and gives you clear results, including video recordings and notes on what passed or failed. The whole process takes less than five minutes to set up, and a user does not need to write any code or learn a new system.
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Sennu enters a growing field of AI-driven test automation. Analogous YC alumni include Spur, which automates website testing using plain language prompts. However, Sennu’s focuses on Salesforce gives it a niche edge.
According to the company’s website, Sennu AI’s QA Engineer is 99% reliable, requires zero setup, and can save teams over 10 hours of manual work. By allowing tests to be written in plain English, it shifts QA ownership back to product and business teams—removing the need for specialized testers or engineers to get involved every time something needs to be verified.
Sennu is actively onboarding salesforce consultancies and in-house dev teams under its “Active” status via YC and can also schedule a demo via Calendly. With YC backing and real-world traction, the startup is positioned to redefine how salesforce QA is done.

