Over 50 former Ola employees have founded startups, forming the Ola Mafia, contributing to India's 3rd largest startup ecosystem, and changing the face of Indian entrepreneurship.
Uni Cards, founded in 2020 by Nitin Gupta and Prateek Jindal, aimed to provide credit cards for young Indians, raising $95M in funding following regulatory changes.
Xto10x, established in 2019, aids startups in scaling operations through software and Founders' Academy courses, assisting over 200 companies and 24 startups graduate, thereby increasing profitability.
Allo Health, a digital sexual health clinic founded by Pranay Jivrajka in 2021, has raised $4.4 million to tackle India's stigmatized sexual wellness industry.
O'Be Cocktails, founded by Nitesh Prakash in 2019, offers premium ready-to-drink cocktails, aiming to sell Rs 100 crore worth globally within five years.
Amnic, a $14 million SaaS platform, can save businesses up to 10% of their annual budget by optimizing cloud infrastructure.
Hubble Money, founded in 2021 by Neeraj Tulsyan and Mayank Bishnoi, offers discounted gift cards for brands like Flipkart and Zomato, helping users save 10% on monthly expenses.
Awign, founded in 2016, helps companies outsource gig work, manage worker selection, and complete tasks, raising $24.3M to harness India's growing gig workforce.
Azah, an organic sanitary pad brand founded in 2018 by ex-Ola employees, has doubled revenue in 2021, addressing rashes caused by low-quality pads.
Ultrahuman, founded in 2019, offers lightweight sleep-tracking wearable Ring AIR and real-time glucose level monitoring M1, raising $25.1M to target the metabolic disorders market.
LegalKart, founded in 2018, provides 24x7 online consultations in 10 Indian languages, raising Rs 7.5 crore to digitize the predominantly offline legal industry.