Founded by Rajat, Shweta, and Ankit, Delhi-based firm Broomees showed Shark Tank India their creative idea. The company specializes in the services sector and helps homemads with different housework. Their goal is to offer for chores including cleaning, cooking, washing, and gardening dependable, reasonably priced, professional assistants. Additionally, giving their assistants training, insurance, and social security helps them to empower them.
Operating via an online platform, Broomees links clients with assistants so they may choose services, time slots, and preferred assistants; it also lets consumers evaluate and review helps following the service. Originally valuing their company at INR 40 Crores, they wanted INR 80 lakhs for a 2% equity investment during their pitch on Season 2, Episode 22, aired on March 15, 2023.
Company Name: Broomees
Founder: Rajat, Shweta, and Ankit
Product: Professional Home Services
Highlights
1. Service-Based Platform – Provides trained and verified domestic helpers, including cooks, cleaners, and babysitters.
2. Trust & Verification – Ensures safety with background-verified and professionally trained workers.
3. Subscription & On-Demand Model – Offers flexible hiring options for households, including part-time and full-time services.
4. Technology-Driven – Users can book helpers easily through a website or app, making the process seamless.
5. Market Demand – Solves the problem of unreliable and untrained domestic help, especially in urban cities.
6. Expansion Potential – Aims to scale across multiple cities with an organized, standardized workforce.
Pitch Details
Ask: ₹80 lakhs for 2% equity, valuing the company at ₹40 crores.
Deal: After negotiation Aman Gupta, Namita Thapar and Peyush Bansal finished the deal at ₹1 crore for 3% equity.
Investors: The investment came from Aman Gupta, Namita Thapar and Peyush Bansal.
Conclusion Through a tech-enabled, trust-driven platform, broomees effectively solved a significant urban issue—finding dependable and skilled domestic help. The sharks were delighted by the startup’s obvious value proposition, scalable business plan, and great market demand. Their proposal, which highlighted investor trust in their vision, produced a purchase of ₹1 crore for 3% equity from Namita Thapar, Aman Gupta and Peyush Bansal. Broomees has the power to transform the Indian domestic workforce sector with correct implementation.