10-minute maid apps gain traction in urban India

Urban India has developed a craze for convenience. The latest trend involves apps that summon house help to the doorstep in 10 minutes. Currently, workers enrolling on these apps and customers alike are benefiting from heavily discounted pricing, but for how long?

Urban India has a new craze, catering to its never-ending appetite for convenience. This time, it involves using apps to call house help to the doorstep within 10 minutes. According to India Today, workers enrolling on these apps are benefiting significantly. Customers are too, thanks to heavily discounted pricing.

Keywords such as '10 minute maid at home', 'house help at home apps', and '10 minute maid India revolution' highlight this trend. However, the question remains: for how long? Whether these apps can replace the traditional 'bai' depends on the future. The report was published on February 25, 2026.

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