Draft:NapTapGo
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NapTapGo is an Indian hospitality startup that operates pod-style accommodation units in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The company provides compact sleeping pods designed for short-term stays, inspired by capsule hotel concepts commonly found in Japan.
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History
NapTapGo introduced its pod-style accommodation model in Noida as an alternative to traditional hotel stays. The concept focuses on short-duration lodging aimed at urban commuters and budget-conscious travelers.
In 2024, the company raised $500,000 in pre-seed funding from T9L Qube, as reported by The Economic Times.[1]
Media coverage
NapTapGo has received coverage in multiple Indian news publications. ThePrint reported on investment activity involving the startup.[2]
NDTV described the Japanese-style pod hotel concept in Noida following public reactions to images of the property.[3]
Hindustan Times reported on the hotel’s pricing model, noting that the pods were offered for short-duration stays.[4]
The Indian Express also covered the public reaction to the pod-style accommodation.[5]
