New Delhi: Online food ordering and delivery platform Swiggy has launched Pyng. The AI-driven feature will help users to get access to professionals across specialisations like health and wellness, event planners, skill trainers, and astrologers.
Swiggy’ Pyng launch helps the online food delivery platform’s venture into the growing professional services market. Pyng, which is currently live for users in Bengaluru, had launched its seller app earlier this year.
“As our lives become increasingly fast-paced, the demand for professional assistance — from tax planners and counsellors to yoga trainers — is growing across both personal and professional spheres. With Pyng, we’re offering a reliable, spam-free platform where users can connect with trusted experts,” Nandan Reddy, Co-founder and Head of Innovation at Swiggy, said.
Recently, the foodtech platform informed that Swiggy Instamart expanded its Quick Commerce to 100 cities across India. It increased its reach in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets by introducing quick commerce to 32 new cities in 2025. In a span of one month, Swiggy Instamart launched in cities such as Raipur, Siliguri, Jodhpur, and Thanjavur.
The quick food delivery app has been registering a record growing demand for 10-minute deliveries, particularly in tier 2 and 3 cities.
“Over the past year, millions of Indians have turned to Swiggy Instamart for everything from groceries and essentials to festive and everyday needs. We have noted that there is significant traction for convenience-led retail much beyond Indian metros, as both consumer behaviour and the value-proposition of quick-commerce evolve in tandem. Our expansion to 100 cities strengthens our reach and allows us to better serve growing consumer needs in underserved geographies. In 2025, one in four new users came from tier 2 or 3 cities, underscoring the growing demand for quick commerce. With this growth, we’re excited to bring the same level of convenience, choice, and value to a much wider base of customers. We’re also proud to support the local ecosystem by empowering dark store staff and delivery partners to help make these products accessible,” Amitesh Jha, CEO of Swiggy Instamart said.
Swiggy, known for its food delivery service, has launched Pyng, an AI-driven platform connecting users with professionals in various fields like health, events, and skills training. Biz News Business News – Personal Finance News, Share Market News, BSE/NSE News, Stock Exchange News Today