Building The Banquet Hub: A Woman’s Journey to Simplify India’s Event Planning

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Discover how a single frustrating experience inspired one woman to build The Banquet Hub—a smart, user-first platform that’s transforming how Indian families plan events

The Spark: From Frustration to Innovation

It started with a small family function. One that should’ve been simple—just find a banquet hall in Mumbai that fits 200 guests, offers good food, and doesn’t break the bank. But what followed was chaos. Countless calls. Vague answers. No pictures. No clarity. No platform that truly helped. As someone who always believed in solutions, I thought: Why isn’t there one single place that makes this easy? That one frustrating experience became the foundation of The Banquet Hub—a platform built not just out of ambition, but from real-life pain points women face while planning family events. Whether it’s a daughter planning her parent’s anniversary or a bride handling her own wedding logistics, the stress is real—and I wanted to fix that.


The Mission: Making Every Indian Woman’s Event Planning Journey Simpler

The Banquet Hub is more than a listing site. It’s a digital companion for every woman who’s ever been handed a guest list and told to “figure it out.” With intuitive filters, verified photos, per-plate pricing, and location-based sorting, it makes venue discovery as easy as online shopping. You don’t need a planner. You don’t need to call 20 managers. You just need your phone. I designed this with women in mind—because we are often the ones managing home, family, emotions, and now, events. This platform gives you control, clarity, and confidence in every decision you make. Whether you’re a working mom, a newlywed, or an entrepreneur planning a launch party, The Banquet Hub is designed to support you.


The Future: Tech with Heart, Built by a Woman Who’s Been There

Starting this journey as a woman entrepreneur wasn’t easy. There were doubts, technical gaps, and a market dominated by big players. But what I had was lived experience, empathy, and a relentless will to solve a problem. The Banquet Hub today is used across India—from Pune to Delhi, Hyderabad to Kolkata—and we’re just getting started. The goal is to turn it into India’s go-to event planning ecosystem, with real-time bookings, vendor add-ons, and even last-minute SOS help. And we’re doing it the right way—with honesty, clarity, and user-first thinking. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: when women build solutions, they build for everyone.

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