Snabbit Appoints Klydo Co-founder Pradeep Yadav as Head of Operations
Before joining Snabbit, Pradeep Yadav co-founded quick-commerce fashion startup Klydo and held leadership roles at Udaan and Flipkart.

Quick home-services platform Snabbit has appointed Klydo co-founder Pradeep Yadav as its Head of Operations, as the company looks to strengthen its operational systems and expand its footprint across India.
Pradeep Yadav will oversee Snabbit’s operations, with a focus on building systems to improve service fulfilment as the startup scales its network of home-service professionals and customers.
He brings around 15 years of experience across operations, supply chain and consumer internet businesses. Before joining Snabbit, Pradeep Yadav co-founded quick-commerce fashion startup Klydo and held leadership roles at Udaan and Flipkart. He is an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Delhi.
Yadav co-founded Klydo with Ankit Agarwal in September 2025. The Bengaluru-based startup initially operated as a fashion marketplace before launching a 15-30-minute delivery model covering apparel, footwear, accessories, home and gifting products. Klydo raised around $2 million in seed funding from K2 Capital Management and Veltis Capital.
In July 2026, Klydo paused its consumer-facing operations and stopped accepting new orders, saying it was pivoting towards a new product direction based on its learnings from the business. The company described the move as the beginning of its “next chapter” rather than a permanent closure.
At Snabbit, Yadav succeeds Vikas Choudhary, who had led the company’s operations for the past 18 months. Choudhary will move on to focus on new businesses and emerging opportunities within the company, according to Snabbit.
Snabbit has been scaling rapidly in India’s emerging instant home-services market, competing with platforms including Urban Company’s InstaHelp and Pronto. The company completed around 1.51 million orders in June 2026, slightly ahead of Urban Company’s InstaHelp business at around 1.5 million orders, according to Moneycontrol.
The company has also begun expanding beyond household chores. In Bengaluru, Snabbit recently piloted instant salon-at-home services, completing more than 2,000 jobs during a six-week pilot in the Sarjapur micromarket, according to the company. The pilot offered services including threading, waxing, facials, hair styling and other beauty treatments, with average fulfilment time remaining below 15 minutes.
Snabbit has previously said it is building an instant, hyperlocal model for home services, with operations centred around dense neighbourhood-level markets. The company is now looking to strengthen the operational infrastructure needed to support its growing service network.


