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Sprect raises ₹2-Cr to expand expert network and product capabilities

Sprect (Super Connect) has raised ₹2 crore in funding from Subhkam Ventures (I) Private Limited, a registered NBFC with over two decades of experience in public markets and private equity investments; consequently, the company will utilise the capital to accelerate product development, expand its network of verified professionals (PROs), and further increase seeker demand on the platform.

Sprect enables users to book focused one-on-one video calls with professionals who are otherwise difficult to access. Currently, thousands of verified professionals across finance, careers, business strategy, and technology actively offer their time on the platform. These professionals include alumni from leading institutions such as IIMs, IITs, ISB, and UCLA, as well as experts from organisations like Airtel, Google, Times Internet, and Warner Bros. Discovery, along with Formula car drivers and senior government officials.

Rishabh Kathotia said, “Expert access has historically been a privilege of the few,” said Rishabh Kathotia, Director at Subhkam Ventures. “Sprect is building the infrastructure to change that, with a credible PRO network, a clear institutional use case, and founders with the depth to execute on both sides of the platform. We are backing Vishal and Mohit for the long run.”

Accessing the right professionals has traditionally posed significant challenges. For instance, first-generation founders often struggle to connect with experienced CFOs who have navigated multiple funding cycles, while mid-career professionals face difficulty in reaching senior leaders within aspirational organisations. Sprect addresses this gap by enabling on-demand connections between users and relevant experts. Additionally, institutions such as SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) have partnered with the platform to strengthen alumni engagement across batches and years.

Mohit Khadaria said, “This funding round validates what we have always believed, that structured expert access is a real and growing need,” said Mohit Khadaria, Co-founder of Sprect. “Colleges want their alumni engaged and contributing. Organisations want curated knowledge flowing through their teams. We are already seeing this with multiple institutions, and this round lets us deepen that work significantly.”

On the supply side, Sprect allows professionals to control their availability, pricing, and engagement preferences. They can offer paid, free, or charity calls and define the topics they wish to address, while the platform manages scheduling, payments, and video infrastructure seamlessly.

Vishal Rupani said, “The right 10 minutes with the right person can change the trajectory of a career or a business,” said Vishal Rupani, Co-founder of Sprect. “India has millions of professionals who have spent decades building exactly that kind of expertise, yet there has never been a dignified, structured way for them to offer it. Sprect changes that, giving every professional a platform to make their knowledge accessible on their own terms. This raise is about getting that opportunity in front of many more professionals.”

As demand for personalised, on-demand professional guidance continues to rise across careers, business, and education, Sprect therefore aims to scale its network and, in turn, strengthen its position in India’s evolving knowledge-sharing and professional networking ecosystem.

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