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Snabbit, a quick service app offering hyperlocal on-demand home services, has expanded its senior leadership team and relocated its headquarters from Mumbai to Bengaluru as it prepares to scale operations across india.
The company has appointed Ishan Kansal as Head of Product and Ankit Srivastava as Head of Technology. Kansal joins from fintech firm Cred, where he spent six years driving product strategy across consumer segments while Srivastava previously led platform engineering at on-demand logistics startup Porter.
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Additional leadership hires include Anurag Meher, formerly with Cred and Swiggy, as Head of Data, and HK Sharma, an ex-Army officer and former Vice President at Zomato, as Head of Trust, Safety, and Law Enforcement.
These appointments come as Snabbit plans to double its workforce by FY26 across technology, product, operations, and growth teams.
“Snabbit is growing at double-digit rates week-on-week, and keeping up with that demand means delivering an exceptional customer experience, which needs to be powered by great tech and thoughtful products," said founder Aayush Agarwal. "To build with technology at the core, it made perfect sense to move to Bengaluru, the heart of India’s vibrant tech ecosystem.”
Founded in 2024 by Agarwal, Snabbit connects households with trained professionals for tasks like cleaning, dishwashing and laundry, serving around 2.5 lakh households.
These professionals are available on demand, typically arriving within 10 minutes, with services billed hourly. Snabbit follows a full-stack model, handling sourcing, training, and deployment of its workforce.
The startup’s new 10,000 sq ft Bengaluru facility in Koramangala houses 150 workstations. Consolidating business, product and technology teams under one roof is expected to boost cross-functional collaboration and enable faster execution.
In May, the startup raised $19 million in a funding round led by Lightspeed, with existing investors Elevation Capital and Nexus Venture Partners also participated.
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