Our story

We didn't set out to build a startup. We set out to reclaim our Sundays.

Two professionals, two cities, two young families, and one shared suspicion: running a home in 2026 should feel a lot less like a second job.

We're Aditi and Nitin — professionals living in Delhi and Bangalore, raising young kids with working partners, doing our best to hold it all together. We have domestic help. We have every app. We have a neighbourhood grocer who knows our order.

And we were still drowning.

Not in catastrophe. In the relentless, invisible accumulation of small things.

The grocery run squeezed in during a work meeting. The birthday party that somehow became a three-day planning exercise. The football coaching sign-up that nearly slipped through the cracks — again. The Sunday that was supposed to be family time, but turned into catching up on everything that didn't get done during the week.

We call it the mental load — and we were carrying more of it than we'd ever admitted to ourselves.


How it started

One lunch. One lightbulb.

The idea started with Aditi. She'd grown quietly used to managing two full-time worlds at once — her career and the constant, invisible administration of home. Between a career she loved, a school-going child, and a partner with his own demanding job, she'd been wondering — half-seriously at first — whether there was a smarter way to hold it all together.

Then she and Nitin had lunch. Nitin had spent years in the US and had recently moved back to India, settling into Bangalore with a toddler, a working partner, and a front-row seat to exactly the problem Aditi was describing. As she spoke, he went quiet for a moment. Then his eyes lit up. He didn't just think it was a good idea. He believed it was a solvable problem. One that deserved a real, well-thought-out answer.

That lunch became the beginning of NestBeat.


What we're building

One agent. Every detail.

Between us, we bring deep experience in technology, AI research, and building at scale — but more than that, we bring lived experience. We are the people we're building for. We know what it feels like to compromise on a workout, cancel plans with friends, or miss a quiet moment with your partner because the home just kept demanding more.

Our vision is simple: to give that time back. To every family that's sacrificing self-care, relationships, and creative ambition to manage the logistics of daily life — we want to build the system that takes that weight off your shoulders.


On privacy & trust

Your family's life is not our data. It's your data.

To do what we do, NestBeat needs to know things about your household — what you eat, how you spend your weekends, who you socialise with. Any detail about a family member is something you choose to share with us, as the adult running the account. We don't take that lightly. Not even a little.

Because we're parents too. We understand, in the most personal way, that your family's preferences are not data points. They are your life. And we built NestBeat with that understanding at its core.

We never share your data with third parties. Not advertisers, not partners, not anyone.
No outside team accesses your data. It lives on infrastructure we control, and only Aditi and Nitin review it.
We use data for one purpose only: to understand how to make NestBeat better for you — through product feedback, usage insights, and fixing technical issues.

The founders

The people behind the idea.

A
CEO & Co-founder · Delhi

14 years in Google GTM. Has taken startups from zero to IPO. Knows exactly what it takes to build something families will trust — and keep using.

N
CTO & Co-founder · Bangalore

PhD in CS. Former Founding Scientist at Common Sense Machines — 3D generative AI, acquired by Google DeepMind. 15 years in the US, now in Bengaluru and building again.

We're building the home that runs itself, so the people in it can get on with the good parts.

Reach us at hello [at] nestbeat.ai or WhatsApp.