Bengaluru-based “quick home-service” startup Snabbit is in advanced discussions to raise a new Series D funding round at a valuation of nearly $450 million.
This marks a massive 2.5x jump from its previous valuation of $180 million just five months ago. Founded only in 2024 by Aayush Agarwal, Snabbit has become a standout performer in India’s “quick-commerce” era by applying the 10-minute delivery model to domestic help.
The “Snabbit” Business Model
While traditional platforms like Urban Company focus on scheduled deep-cleaning or repairs, Snabbit is built for instant, high-frequency tasks.
- 10-Minute Promise: Utilizing a hyperlocal “micro-market” strategy, the app dispatches trained professionals (called “Experts”) who arrive at a user’s doorstep in as little as 10 minutes.
- Core Services: The platform focuses on routine chores:
- Kitchen: Dishwashing and meal-prep assistance.
- Cleaning: Quick bathroom and general floor cleaning.
- Laundry: Washing, folding, and ironing.
- Target Audience: Snabbit targets the 60 million urban Indian households that spend an average of $750 (~₹63,000) annually on unorganized domestic help.
Key Metrics & Growth (March 2026)
The startup has seen explosive growth over the last 18 months, bucking the general “funding winter” in the Indian tech ecosystem.
| Metric | Status as of March 2026 |
| Daily Jobs | Processing approx. 35,000 tasks per day. |
| Total Funding | $56 million raised to date (Series C completed Oct 2025). |
| Workforce | Over 12,000 experts (100% women-operated fleet). |
| Footprint | Active in Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune. |
| Scale | Processed over 830,000 orders in February 2026 alone. |
Innovation: The “Kavach” Safety Layer
Recognizing the risks of sending workers into private homes for extended periods, Snabbit developed Kavach, an AI-driven safety framework that it plans to open-source.
- Distress Monitoring: The system uses a worker’s smartphone to monitor for “unusual” signals like loud noises or erratic movements.
- SOS Protocols: If a worker doesn’t respond to a safety prompt, a response team is immediately dispatched to her GPS location.
The Road to $100 Billion
The $450 million valuation reflects investor confidence in a market that Redseer Strategy Consultants predicts will grow from $60 billion to $100 billion by 2029.
Snabbit currently leads the “instant help” segment, narrowly edging out Urban Company’s InstaHelp (800k orders in Feb) and Pronto (350k orders). However, the sector remains capital-intensive; Snabbit is still operating with negative margins as it focuses on building its “expert” supply chain ahead of the massive projected demand.

