Not a Product. A Platform Built Around You.
Most platforms tell you what they offer and ask you to fit into it. Noobi flips that model entirely. Instead of presenting a fixed menu of services, Noobi lets the user define what they need and then delivers a solution tailored specifically to that demand.
Whether it is a creative challenge, a business problem, a digital need, or something that doesn't fit neatly into any existing category, Noobi's on-demand model is designed to meet people exactly where they are.
"People don't always have problems that fit into a predefined service list," says Siddharth Noobi exists for everything else the problems that need a real, custom solution.
Users can access the platform directly through noobi.in, where they can place their demand and connect with Noobi's services.
The Man Behind Noobi
Siddharth Nishad is not your typical startup founder. At just 20 years old, he brings together the mindset of a designer, writer, music producer, gaming coach, and entrepreneur — a combination that gives Noobi its distinctive edge.
This multi-disciplinary background is not incidental. It is precisely what makes an on-demand, any-problem platform possible. Where most founders go deep into one domain, Siddharth has deliberately built breadth — allowing Noobi to operate across a wide range of problem spaces without losing quality or focus.
Growing up in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Siddharth observed firsthand how people often struggle to find the right help for problems that don't fit standard service categories. That gap became the founding insight behind Noobi.
Why On-Demand Is the Future
The on-demand economy has already transformed how people access food, transport, and freelance talent. But Siddharth believes the next frontier is bigger: on-demand problem solving, where the user's need — not the platform's offering — drives the entire interaction.
Noobi is built on this premise. It is less a service company and more a solution engine — one that adapts to what people actually need rather than what is convenient to provide.
This model is particularly relevant for India's young, digitally native population, who are increasingly comfortable articulating specific needs online and expecting fast, personalized responses.
Lucknow to the World
That Noobi is being built out of Lucknow is itself part of the story. As India's startup ecosystem expands beyond its traditional metros, entrepreneurs from Tier 2 cities are increasingly driving innovation on their own terms — without relocating, without waiting for permission, and without following the conventional playbook.
Siddharth Nishad is among this new wave. His work with Noobi signals that the next generation of Indian platforms may come from unexpected places, built by unexpectedly young founders with a very clear sense of what problem they are here to solve.
What's Next for Noobi
Noobi is still in its early stages, but the foundation is clear: a platform that puts the user's problem first, every time. As the platform grows, Siddharth plans to expand Noobi's capacity to handle a wider range of demands across more categories and users.
For now, anyone with a problem — big, small, creative, technical, or completely undefined — can visit noobi.in and place their demand.
Because at Noobi, no problem is too niche to solve.