23-Year-Old Builds $200M Startup in Two Years
Anjali Sardana launched Proto at 21 and grew it into a ₹1700 crore company by connecting households with instant help. Her app is transforming how millions of Indians access cleaning, cooking, and washing services.
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At 23, most people are just starting their careers, but Anjali Sardana has already built a company worth ₹1700 crore (about $200 million USD).
The young entrepreneur from India launched Proto just two years ago with a straightforward mission: make household help instantly accessible. Her app connects users with cleaning, cooking, and washing services in minutes, solving a daily challenge for busy families across the country.
Sardana was only 21 when she identified the gap in the market. While gig economy apps existed for food delivery and rides, finding reliable household help still meant endless phone calls and uncertain wait times.
Proto changed that by bringing the same on-demand convenience to home services. Users open the app, select the service they need, and help arrives within minutes. The platform vets all service providers and offers transparent pricing, giving both customers and workers peace of mind.

The growth has been remarkable. In just 24 months, Proto expanded from a single city pilot to operating across major Indian metros. The company now serves thousands of households daily while providing steady income to its network of service professionals.
Why This Inspires
Sardana's success shows how solving everyday problems can create extraordinary impact. She didn't chase trendy tech or complex innovations. Instead, she focused on making life easier for working families while creating dignified employment opportunities for service workers.
Her youth makes the achievement even more striking, but it's her practical approach that sets her apart. While many startups chase venture capital without clear purpose, Proto built real value by addressing a genuine need in millions of homes.
The startup's rapid valuation growth reflects investor confidence in both the business model and Sardana's leadership. At an age when many entrepreneurs are still pitching ideas, she's already built something that works at scale.
Proto proves that the best business ideas often hide in plain sight, waiting for someone brave enough to execute them well.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Startup Success
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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