Snabbit, a leading Indian quick home services startup, has appointed Pradeep Yadav, cofounder of fashion quick commerce startup Klydo, as its new head of operations, aiming to bolster execution and scale its service delivery across multiple markets.
- Pradeep Yadav appointed Snabbit’s head of operations
- Snabbit's Series D round raised $56 million in April 2026
- Startup operates in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad
What happened
Snabbit has brought in Pradeep Yadav, previously the cofounder of Klydo, as its new head of operations. He replaces Vikas Choudhary, who led operations since May 2025 and will now lead a new business initiative within the company. Yadav joined Snabbit after Klydo paused operations in July as it prepares to pivot its business model.
Yadav's appointment comes at a pivotal moment for Snabbit as the startup seeks to consolidate and expand its market presence. His responsibilities include strengthening operational execution, developing scalable systems, and ensuring reliable fulfilment with the goal of supporting Snabbit’s rapid expansion across Indian metropolitan areas.
Why it matters
Pradeep Yadav brings notable industry experience from his previous roles at Udaan, where he was a CXO for nearly a decade, and as a senior director of supply chain at Flipkart. His operational expertise is expected to help Snabbit optimize its service delivery in a highly competitive quick service market.
Snabbit, which raised $56 million in a Series D funding round in April 2026, aims to deepen its footprint and add new service categories. This funding round and leadership strengthening indicate Snabbit’s ambitious growth plans and its target to scale operations while maintaining service reliability.
What to watch next
Industry observers will be keen to see how Pradeep Yadav drives the operational evolution at Snabbit and the impact on the company’s service quality and geographic expansion. Snabbit has already crossed one crore lifetime jobs and delivers services in major cities such as Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad.
Another area to monitor will be the new business led by Vikas Choudhary, which is positioned as a future growth engine for Snabbit. Additionally, tracking Snabbit’s ability to leverage its recent funding to launch new service categories and sustain its revenue run rate between $35-$40 million annually will be critical.