Snabbit Names Klydo Co-Founder Pradeep Yadav as Ops Head

Harshvardhan Kothari
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Harshvardhan Kothari
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Harshvardhan Kothari is a Technology and Policy Correspondent at StartupFeed. He covers India's AI and deep-tech sector — model releases, AI safety research and the venture...
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Yadav will lead Snabbit’s operations as the platform scales from over one lakh jobs a day toward serving a million households daily. Photo: company handout. Illustration: StartupFeed.
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Snabbit has hired Pradeep Yadav as its Head of Operations. The Bengaluru quick home services platform announced the move on August 17, 2026.

Yadav was the co-founder of Klydo, a quick fashion delivery startup. He brings 15 years of experience across supply chain, operations and consumer internet businesses.

Before Klydo, Yadav held leadership roles at Udaan and Flipkart. He is an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Delhi.

Klydo was founded by Yadav and Ankit Agarwal in September 2025. It offered 15 to 30 minute fashion deliveries in Bengaluru and raised about $2 Mn in seed funding. The startup paused its consumer operations in July 2026 while it worked on a new product direction.

At Snabbit, Yadav will lead operations. His focus is building systems for scale and improving service fulfilment.

Yadav succeeds Vikas Choudhary, who led Snabbit operations for 18 months. Choudhary now moves to a new role as chief experience officer of a new business at Snabbit, starting this month.

The hire comes as Snabbit scales fast. Founder and chief executive Aayush Agarwal said the company is moving from over one lakh jobs a day towards serving a million households daily.

Snabbit raised $56 Mn in a Series D round in April 2026. The round was led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset Venture Investments and Bertelsmann India Investments. It valued the startup at about $350 Mn and took total funding past $112 Mn.

What this means for you: Founders scaling consumer operations are now hiring proven operators from other startups, so watch where paused-startup talent lands next.

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Harshvardhan Kothari is a Technology and Policy Correspondent at StartupFeed. He covers India's AI and deep-tech sector — model releases, AI safety research and the venture funds backing the category — alongside the regulation shaping it, including MSME law, e-commerce export rules and cross-border trade policy. He also tracks India's IPO pipeline and startup public-market debuts.
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