Clean Fanatics, a Bengaluru-based premium home services platform, has raised ₹17 crore ($2 million) in a seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV), according to a company statement issued on 10 July.
Other participants in the round include Blume Founders Fund, Let’s Venture, Trica, TiE Angels and several individual investors. The company stated that the capital will be used for team expansion, technology upgrades and the development of new service verticals, including civil construction and renovation.
Founded in October 2024, Clean Fanatics offers services such as deep cleaning, marble polishing, painting and civil renovation. According to the company, it currently generates ₹2 crore in monthly recurring revenue from Bangalore, servicing more than 2,500 homes each month. Clean Fanatics also stated it has achieved an 8x revenue growth over the past 24 months, with 40% of revenue reportedly driven by word-of-mouth referrals.
Inflection Point Ventures leads funding round
According to Inflection Point Ventures, the lead investor in this round, the firm has invested over ₹800 crore across more than 220 startups in India to date.
Mitesh Shah, Co-Founder of IPV, said, “The home related services is a large untapped market with only a handful of companies currently addressing this gap. Given the geography of India and rise in disposable incomes, we believe that this market will continue to grow and platforms that are able to provide best in class services to their consumers and good business to their service partners will be the ultimate winners.”
Leadership team and operational scale
Clean Fanatics was co-founded by BJ Arun and Nishant Prasad. According to the company, Arun is a serial entrepreneur who previously served as CEO of July Systems, Librato and California Digital.
He has also held leadership roles in TiE Silicon Valley and TiE Global. COO Nishant Prasad is an alumnus of NIT Surat and IIM Mumbai, and has worked with Glenmark, Hewlett Packard and Renoir Consulting in senior roles. The company stated that Prasad has been involved in managing profitable home services ventures for over a decade.
Commenting on the investment, BJ Arun said, “Partnering with Inflection Point Ventures to raise funds has been a highly rewarding experience. Their due diligence process was exceptionally rigorous, reflecting the depth of their commitment to backing businesses with strong fundamentals. We are excited to have IPV as part of our journey as we scale Clean Fanatics to new heights.”
Nishant Prasad added, “What stood out with IPV was the speed, transparency and the will to go beyond the regular funding diligence.”
Technology and retention-driven growth
According to the company, Clean Fanatics has received over 22,000 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5. It reports a 95% partner retention rate, which it attributes to a people-first approach and a focus on operational excellence.
Technology-led efficiencies have enabled the company to deliver services at scale, currently covering more than 2,500 homes monthly.
Expanding into India’s growing home services market
The Indian home services market is estimated at $20 billion, according to data cited by the company. Clean Fanatics aims to expand its presence in high-repeat service segments and enter new geographies. The company believes that sustained customer demand and repeat usage patterns in services like cleaning, painting and civil renovation will support long-term growth.
A June 2025 report from Redseer Strategy Consultants supports this outlook, noting that the organised home services sector in India is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 30%, fuelled by increasing urbanisation, hygiene awareness and consumer preference for convenience-driven digital platforms.

