Swiggy, one of India’s biggest food and grocery delivery platforms, has launched a new service called Pyng, which takes the company beyond food and delivery. With Pyng, Swiggy is now entering the professional services space, where people can find trusted experts for different needs. This move brings Swiggy in direct competition with popular platforms like Urban Company.
Swiggy is calling Pyng an AI-powered expert services platform that connects users with the right professionals—without any spam or fake listings. It uses AI to understand what the user needs and then matches them with the most suitable experts. The idea is to make the process fast, simple, and trustworthy.
What is Pyng and How It Works?
Pyng is a new digital marketplace by Swiggy where users can find verified professionals across multiple fields. The platform is powered by AI, meaning it will help users find the best-suited expert based on their exact needs and preferences.
Currently, over 1,000 professionals are already live on Pyng, covering 100+ types of services. Swiggy plans to onboard over 10,000 experts in the coming months to expand the platform across cities in India.
What Services Can You Book on Pyng?
Swiggy Pyng offers a wide range of personalised services, including:
1. Health & Wellness
- Yoga Trainers
- Fitness Coaches
- Therapists
- Nutritionists
2. Finance & Legal
- Tax Consultants
- Investment Advisors
- Wealth Managers
3. Spiritual Services
- Astrologers
- Tarot Readers
- Healing Experts
4. Events & Entertainment
- DJs
- Party Planners
- Anchors
- Hosts
5. Travel & Grooming
- Travel Planners
- Makeup Artists
- Stylists
6. Education & Learning
- Dance Teachers
- Music Coaches
- Career Guidance Experts
This new platform gives users access to professional help for both personal and business needs—all in one place.
Why Pyng Is a Big Step for Swiggy
Swiggy already has a growing portfolio of services like Swiggy Food, Instamart, Dineout, Lynks Logistics, Minis, and SNACC. Now with Pyng, the company is moving closer to becoming a super app, just like big Chinese platforms such as Meituan and Alibaba.
The launch of Pyng shows that Swiggy is serious about expanding its business beyond just food delivery. With the help of AI, Swiggy wants to give a smooth and reliable experience to users who are looking for expert help in various areas of life.
This also puts Swiggy in direct competition with Urban Company, which has been the leader in the home and professional service segment in India. But with Swiggy’s strong user base and tech-driven approach, Pyng could quickly become a top choice.