Snabbit Hires Abhinav Ankur as Chief Business Officer

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Snabbit, a fast-growing home services startup in India, has appointed Abhinav Ankur as its Chief Business Officer (CBO). The company was founded in 2024 by Aayush Agarwal, who earlier worked with Zepto. Snabbit is changing how people book daily household help by offering services within 10 to 15 minutes.

The platform allows users to book services like cleaning, dishwashing, laundry, and basic kitchen work on demand. With Ankur joining the team, Snabbit now plans to grow faster and expand into more service categories such as home cooking, childcare, and elderly care. The company is also looking at entering B2B services in the future.

How Snabbit’s Model Works

Snabbit follows a quick-commerce style model to deliver services quickly. Instead of covering entire cities, it divides areas into small zones of about 700–800 metres. This helps in sending workers faster to nearby homes. Workers can choose flexible shifts and log into the app when they are available. The platform uses AI to predict demand and assign the closest worker to each job. Because of this, the average travel distance between jobs is only around 250 metres.

This system has helped Snabbit grow rapidly. By March 2026, the platform crossed 1 million monthly orders. On average, a user books services around 30 times a year. Prices usually range from ₹150 to ₹199 per hour, and Snabbit earns a 20% commission from each booking.

Strong Growth and Expansion Plans

Snabbit has raised around $55–56 million in just 18 months, showing strong investor confidence. Its valuation has grown quickly from $23 million in early 2025 to $180 million later that year. The company is now planning another funding round that could take its valuation up to $450 million. Currently, Snabbit operates in cities like Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. It plans to launch services in Chennai and Kolkata soon.

The company also has a women-led workforce of over 12,000 trained professionals. It focuses on safety through its AI-based system called “Kavach.” With strong leadership hiring and rapid expansion, Snabbit is aiming to become a major player in India’s home services market.