
Quick home services soonicorn Snabbit has roped in fashion-focused quick commerce startup Klydo’s cofounder Pradeep Yadav as head of operations, succeeding Vikas Choudhary
Yadav joined Snabbit shortly after Klydo paused its business in July with an ambition to pivot its operations
At Snabbit, Yadav will lead operations, focusing on strengthening execution, building scalable operating systems and ensuring reliable fulfilment as the company expands
Quick home services soonicorn Snabbit has roped in fashion-focused quick commerce startup Klydo’s cofounder Pradeep Yadav as head of operations, succeeding Vikas Choudhary.
“At Snabbit, Yadav will lead operations, focusing on strengthening execution, building scalable operating systems and ensuring reliable fulfilment as the company expands,” the startup said in a statement.
Yadav joined Snabbit shortly after Klydo paused its business in July with an ambition to pivot its operations. Previously, he was part of the founding team of Udaan, working with the company as CXO for about a decade. Prior to that, he also worked with Flipkart as senior director of supply chain.
Meanwhile, Choudhary had been helming operations at Snabbit since May 2025. He will now take up the role of CXO of a new business at the startup, starting this month.
“As we enter our next phase, I look forward to working closely with Vikas as he brings the same entrepreneurial energy to building new businesses and identifying the next set of opportunities for Snabbit,” Snabbit founder and chief executive Aayush Agarwal said.
Agarwal-led Snabbit raised $56 Mn (about ₹527 Cr) in its Series D round in April, to deepen its presence and expand into new service categories. Snabbit offers users trained domestic help for chores like cleaning, cooking, dishwashing, within 10-15 minutes via its app.
The startup claimed to have crossed 1 Cr lifetime jobs, and recently surpassed 1.15 Lakh jobs in a single day. The app is currently live across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad.
The startup claims to be clocking an annualised revenue run rate of about $35-40 Mn, according to Agarwal.
Source: Inc42 - Startups



