Quick Home Services Startup Snabbit Raises USD 56 Mn in Series D Round
The round was co-led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset Venture Investments’ Unicorn Growth Fund, and Bertelsmann India Investments, with participation from existing investors Nexus Venture Partners and Lightspeed, along with new investor FJ Labs Inc.
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Snabbit, a quick home services startup, has raised USD 56 million in a Series D funding round co-led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset Venture Investments’ Unicorn Growth Fund, and Bertelsmann India Investments.
Existing investors Nexus Venture Partners and Lightspeed also participated, along with new investor FJ Labs Inc. The latest round comes just six months after its Series C and takes the company’s total funding to USD 112 million.
The Bengaluru-based firm said it will use the fresh capital to expand into new cities, strengthen its presence in existing markets, and scale service categories that have demonstrated strong demand. Part of the funding will also be used to reinforce its balance sheet and support long-term growth.
Founded in 2024 by former Zepto executive Aayush Agarwal, Snabbit offers on-demand home services such as cleaning, dishwashing, laundry, and kitchen preparation. The platform promises quick service delivery, with professionals arriving within 10 to 15 minutes of booking. Its model is built around high-frequency, hourly-priced services for urban households.
The company currently operates in five cities, including Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. It reports handling over 40,000 jobs daily across 140 micromarkets, supported by a workforce of more than 15,000 service professionals, all women. In March 2026, Snabbit crossed one million monthly jobs, marking rapid scale-up within a year.
The segment is becoming increasingly competitive, with both established players and new entrants expanding operations. Urban Company’s InstaHelp and other platforms have reported similar growth in bookings, while newer firms like Pronto are also scaling up and seeking additional funding.
As demand for convenience-led home services rises in urban centres, companies are focusing on faster service delivery, operational efficiency, and consistent user experience to strengthen their position in the market.
Snabbit, a quick home services startup, has raised USD 56 million in a Series D funding round co-led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset Venture Investments’ Unicorn Growth Fund, and Bertelsmann India Investments.
Existing investors Nexus Venture Partners and Lightspeed also participated, along with new investor FJ Labs Inc. The latest round comes just six months after its Series C and takes the company’s total funding to USD 112 million.
The Bengaluru-based firm said it will use the fresh capital to expand into new cities, strengthen its presence in existing markets, and scale service categories that have demonstrated strong demand. Part of the funding will also be used to reinforce its balance sheet and support long-term growth.