Forget fast pizza deliveries,Categories an Indian startup wants to ensure that you find condoms at any time within 30 minutes.
SEE ALSO: Pizza guy stiffed out of tip gets $20,000 from the InternetDelhi-based startup SMS Contraceptive is delivering condoms and contraceptive pills in less than half-an-hour. What’s more, it will hand over your package for free if it fails to deliver on its promise. The startup aims to break the societal barriers people face in India while buying contraceptives.
“Many don’t want to have that awkward conversation with a chemist,” Sirhaan Seth, 18, founder of SMS Contraceptive told Mashable India. “We are currently seeing more queries from youngsters aged between 18 to 25,” Seth added.
SMS Contraceptive offers a range of contraceptive and other sex products including lubricants and instant pregnancy test. For orders and queries, it uses SMS, WhatsApp, Snapchat, as well as a direct phone line.
SMS Contraceptive currently operates only in Gurugram, a suburb of Delhi, but has plans to expand to other areas in the National Capital Region, which is made up of suburbs from neighboring states of Harayana and Uttar Pradesh that share borders with Delhi.
Though several shopping portals offer contraceptive products, no big player in India promises home delivery within an hour. Moreover, during waning hours of the night, pretty much every option is off the table.
Whether SMS Contraceptive will succeed in materializing its nation-wide expansion plans, or even stay in business, remains to be seen. But the traction it has been getting underscores a market in India, that many could make use of.
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