We talked to Mukesh Ghatiya, one of Beegle's co-founders, about creating an app that helps users find personal assistants in India. Beegle is an India-centric platform where people can find assistants to help with chores and errands at home and work, matching the needs posted with people who are registered and ready to help on an hourly basis. The platform aims to make life easier for users by concentrating on core activities and leaving the rest to them. Beegle also bridges the gap between those needing help and those providing help, especially during COVID-19, when many domestic workers have lost their jobs and livelihoods. The app works by allowing users to post requirements and helpers to post their availabilities, which are then matched on a directory. Bubble is used as a no-code platform to accommodate rapid market reactions, and the company has rolled out design variations of its application to adapt to changing requirements. Beegle has seen success in getting a good response from the market, generating cash flows, and building a robust backend operations management system. The future plans include building a fully self-serve platform with a mobile app for automatic matching, aiming to build a scalable and sustainable business utilizing technology to its best extent.