Snabbit, the hyperlocal home services platform, has expanded into beauty services with an on-demand salon-at-home offering that connects customers with trained beauty professionals in under 15 minutes. The move represents the company’s entry into a high-frequency category it views as a natural extension of its existing home services business.
The service has been piloted over the past six weeks in Bengaluru’s Sarjapur micromarket, completing over 2,000 bookings during the trial period. The pilot currently operates with 25 trained beauty professionals handling approximately 50 bookings daily, with fulfilment times consistently averaging under 15 minutes.
Services are priced from ₹49 with no minimum order value – a deliberate design choice aimed at removing friction for everyday beauty needs.
Aayush Agarwal, Founder and CEO, Snabbit, said the beauty category presents a significant opportunity precisely because it remains largely appointment-driven in an era where consumers increasingly expect convenience on demand. The platform aims to address this gap through speed, reliability and hyperlocal fulfilment.
All beauty professionals on the platform bring prior industry experience and are undergoing additional training at Snabbit’s dedicated training centres. The offering has been specifically designed with women consumers in mind, with female professionals exclusively fulfilling bookings.
Dev Priyam, Vice President – Business at Snabbit, noted that demand during the pilot has been driven almost entirely by organic word-of-mouth, reflecting strong early resonance in densely populated neighbourhoods.
The company plans to integrate the service into the main Snabbit app before scaling across its broader network of micromarkets.






