Imagine if hiring a trusted cook, cleaner, or gardener was as simple as ordering food online? That’s precisely what Bengaluru-based startup Pync hoped to accomplish when it launched in 2023. In two years, the company has gained traction, quietly and with the goal of transforming the way urban households in India approach their daily tasks.
Positioning itself as the “closest-proximity consumer services company for Tier-1 India,” Pync’s mission is simple yet ambitious: take the burden of everyday tasks off people’s shoulders and give them back time. Its growing traction in Bengaluru suggests that the startup may be on its way to becoming a household name in India’s on-demand services landscape.
Chores Made Clickable
Pync was established with the conviction that household work should not be another source of stress for busy urban residents. The platform connects customers with trained and vetted local professionals across many categories including cleaning, cooking, gardening, and car detailing. By focusing on flexibility, safety, and speed, Pync offers customers the ability to book help when they need it, no long-term contracts, no hidden fees.
The startup emphasizes security and trust as key differentiators. Every professional, known as a “Pync partner,” undergoes thorough background checks and training before being deployed. Customers can be assured that the people entering their homes have been vetted, are trustworthy, and are skilled. The company also promises efficiency: bookings can be made in minutes, and in some circumstances, we can have help at your front door in 15 minutes.
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Bengaluru: A Testbed for Change
Since its inception, Pync has focused its operations on Bengaluru, India’s technology and startup hub. According to the company’s own statements, it has already served over 5,000 households in the city. This traction, while still early-stage, demonstrates strong demand for dependable and flexible home services.
The startup is not limiting itself to Bengaluru for long. Its team has openly stated plans to expand into other Tier-1 cities, signalling ambitions to compete in a much larger and highly competitive market.
From Ten to a Hundred: The Partner Surge
Behind every service request is a network of professionals who make the model work. Pync’s growth story is perhaps best reflected in how quickly it has scaled its supply side.
Earlier this month, co-founder Dev Priyam shared on LinkedIn that the company had achieved a new milestone: graduating 100 service partners in a single week. Just two months earlier, the number was about 10 per week.
In his words:
“100 new Pync partners graduated this week. Two months ago, we were onboarding ~10 a week. Today it’s 100, and we’re just getting started. Each of these partners is betting their livelihoods on Pync. That trust compounds fast, and it’s turning into unstoppable momentum. This is how a movement begins.”
This surge in onboarding highlights Pync’s focus on building a trusted workforce. In a market where reliability is often the deciding factor, having a trained and vetted pool of partners is central to the company’s promise of speed and safety.
The Faces Behind the Brand
Pync’s founding team includes Mayank Sahu, Harsh Prateek, and Dev Priyam. Public company records also list Varin Trisopa in a leadership role. The venture operates under the legal entity Reviveride Private Limited, with its registered office in Bengaluru.
The mix of entrepreneurial drive and operational execution has been crucial in getting the company off the ground and establishing a foothold in a competitive segment.
Why Urban India Needs Pync
In tier-1 cities of India, there is strong demand for reputable home services. For many families, the addition of work-life pressures and time constraints has led many consumers considering reliable and flexible professionals. While there are some known industry players, Pync’s offering of speed, proximity, and trust is meant to differentiate itself. Pync’s growth rate from delivering services in thousands of homes to quickly rolling out multiple partners appears to be accelerating. Yet, challenges remain: scaling into new cities requires dense partner networks, consistent service quality, and customer trust, all of which are execution-heavy goals.
What Comes Next
Pync is still a young brand, but its early traction and bold positioning set it apart. The startup is betting on a future where finding a cook or cleaner is as effortless as booking a cab, and where safety and convenience are guaranteed.
If Pync can maintain its quality while expanding to new geographies, it could become one of the most recognized names in India’s on-demand services market. For now, it is a Bengaluru success story in the making, a company turning everyday chores into what its founders believe could be a movement.