Bengaluru, Oct. 23 -- A startup built around everyday chores has quietly turned into a Rs.8-crore-a-month business. Quick services platform Snabbit, which connects urban homes with trained domestic staff, now clocks an annualized run rate (ARR) of about $11 million, roughly what it would make in a year at its current pace, a top executive said. The business, driven by frequent repeat bookings and festive season demand, signals how India's quick-service economy is rapidly expanding beyond groceries and food delivery.

Chief executive Aayush Agarwal told Mint that his startup plans to move into newer verticals such as home cooks, childcare and elder care over the coming months as it chases growth. The company currently services Mumbai, Than...