Lightspeed bets big on Snabbit, India's home services disruptor
30.06.2025
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Home services in India are getting a tech makeover. Snabbit, with its 10-minute promise, just bagged $19M to clean up the competition.
India's home services scene? A mess. Cleaning, laundry, dishes – all stuck in the stone age. But Snabbit's here to swipe right on reliability, with Lightspeed dropping $19M to back their hustle.
Imagine this: Your sink's a disaster, and with a tap, help's at your door in 10. That's Snabbit's game, and they're playing to win, now valued at $80M post-cash splash.

CEO Aayush Agarwal had a 'mom had to fly in to find help' moment. That pain birthed Snabbit – because in 2025, why should finding a cleaner be harder than a Tinder date?
Urban Company's sweating. Their 'Insta Maids' flop got renamed to 'Insta Help', but Snabbit's charging ahead, proving speed + trust = customer love. Prices start at $2, because clean shouldn't cost a fortune.

Workers win too
Snabbit's 'experts' (fancy word for heroes) earn up to $470/month – way above India's norm. Plus, insurance and an SOS button? Beats dodgy gigs with zero safety nets.
But can they outrun the 'quick commerce' curse? Zepto's 10-min cafes flopped. Zomato axed speedy food. Snabbit's betting home services are different. With 25k customers and counting, the proof's in the (clean) pudding.
Snabbit's transforming home services by bringing speed, structure, and trust to a sector that's been a hot mess until now.
Lightspeed's all in. The question: Can Snabbit scale without tripping over India's hyperlocal graveyard? Grab popcorn – this battle's just getting juicy.
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