India’s tech landscape is witnessing the rapid expansion of on-demand home services, with Snabbit, an on-demand home-help startup, recently securing $30 million in new funding. This has doubled the company’s valuation to $180 million in just five months, reflecting the growing demand for instant convenience in the market.
Founded in 2024, Snabbit connects urban households with a range of services like cleaning, dishwashing, and laundry through a network of 5,000 women-led experts. The startup ensures services within 10 minutes by operating in dense residential clusters. Currently serving 40 micro markets in major Indian cities, Snabbit plans to expand further into Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, and Calcutta soon.
The company’s success is driven by its appeal to users aged 30-40, including bachelors and working professionals, who seek flexible, ad hoc solutions without committing to full-time house help. By addressing inefficiencies in the traditional model, Snabbit has attracted a significant customer base and aims to grow its user count to 400,000 in the near future.
Source: TechCrunch