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Snabbit reported a single-day milestone of 115,000 fulfilled jobs and improved unit economics in Q1 FY27, with burn per job declining below Rs 250.

Quick home services startup Snabbit said it crossed 115,000 fulfilled jobs in a single day. The company said it scaled from around 400 daily jobs to more than 115,000 a day in under two years, after crossing 50,000 daily jobs and one million monthly jobs earlier this year.
The headline takeaway is speed: Snabbit is positioning density and repeat demand as core parts of its growth story in quick home services.
Snabbit reported improved unit economics during Q1 FY27, saying burn per job declined by more than Rs 100 quarter on quarter to below Rs 250. The company also said it completed around 4 million jobs in its core househelp category during the quarter.
Its consolidated Net Order Value, after customer discounts, crossed Rs 130, and the company maintained that its growth has not been driven primarily by aggressive discounting.
Snabbit currently operates across 10 cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad, Pune and Hyderabad. The company says it covers more than 150 micromarkets and is focused on increasing density within existing neighbourhoods to improve fulfilment efficiency and customer retention.
Snabbit also reported early traction in newer categories such as Home Cooks and Salon at Home. Founder and CEO Aayush Agarwal said mature micromarkets are completing more than 2,500 jobs a day, while several residential communities generate over 500 daily jobs.
The update comes amid rising competition in the quick home services segment. Urban Company’s InstaHelp also crossed 100,000 delivered orders in a single day on Sunday, reaching the milestone at 5:54 PM, according to the article.
The article also cites a recent Moneycontrol report saying InstaHelp completed around 1.9 million orders in July, ahead of Snabbit’s 1.85 million, while Pronto crossed 1.25 million bookings. Snabbit’s recent $56 million Series D round took its total capital raised to $112 million.

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