Anup Mohan from Thrissur, a computer science engineering dropout from the University of Calicut, has been a witness to most of the start-up action in Kerala. His start-up, Flamingo Media, was the first Start-up Village incubatee to get an exit. It got acquired by Facebook’s preferred marketing developer Kreata Global based in the UAE.
Anup Mohan, founder, Styl. Image via Tech in Asia
After Kreata Global, Anup joined Lookup as one of the early employees and went on to lead marketing. Lookup, a messaging app connecting shoppers with local businesses, raised funding from high profile angel investors, including Twitter founder Biz Stone.
With Cazpo, Flamingo, and Lookup behind him, Anup desired to start-up again. This time, the problem that caught his eye was the annoyance most Indian boys face while going for a haircut: wait time. Anup always tried to dodge the problem by calling the barber before landing up at the salon. Despite the “booking,” he still had to wait, almost always. On pressing them for professionalism, his barber complained that the customers fix an appointment and never turn up on time. Obviously, it was time for some technology intervention.
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The two-month-old start-up secured $100,000 in angel funding from businessmen from Kerala. With this, the start-up aims to reach out to 200 salons in Bengaluru and serve 10,000 users in two months. It also plans to add home beauty and wellness services onto the app.
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.