Hike
was founded by
Kavin Mittal
, the son of Sunil Bharti Mittal, the founder and chairman of
Bharti Airtel
.
Kavin Mittal
ventured into multiple business endeavors abroad, but some of these faced setbacks.
Mittal identified the rapid expansion of
internet and mobile-driven
technology in India and across the globe.
In 2012, Mittal launched the
Hike Messenger app
, which quickly gained popularity and reached users in over 100 countries.
Hike had emerged as one of the most sought-after downloads on the Play Store, using the
Sticker Chat App
as its USP in the initial times.
In 2016, Hike achieved a remarkable milestone, amassing over
100 million users worldwide
.
Hike shut down due to its inability to compete with messaging giants like
Whatsapp
and
Telegram
.
Hike attempted to cater to a wide audience, but constantly changing its approach and primarily
focusing on urban youth
.
In response, the company shifted its focus and transformed Hikeland into a virtual hangout zone, rebranding it as
Vibe by Hike
.