BIG BRANDS DON’T PLAY IT SAFE
they skip the small talk , steal the stage , and make it look effortless
WE’LL MAKE YOUR BRAND LOOK SO GOOD, THEY’LL TALK ABOUT IT, SCREENSHOT IT, AND SECRETLY WISH IT WAS THEIRS.
Prashant Maheshwari (FOUNDER)
If you’re reading this, your brand is probably great, but stuck. Not viral enough. Not talked about. Not showing off the swagger it actually deserves. That’s where I come in.
He has spent the last decade growing brands, launching campaigns, and flipping sleepy strategies into scroll-stopping stories. From working with giants like Adidas, Yamaha, The Body Shop, and Australia Tourism to building digital playbooks for e-comm, FMCG, tourism, and lifestyle brands — He has basically been in the lab brewing ROI-flavored magic.
He started Scrappy Coco because he got tired of the boring agency fluff. he wanted a space where strategy meets personality, where briefs turn into cult-following brands, and where founders feel like collaborators, not clients. It’s part dance party, part digital dojo.
Whether you’re a bootstrapped startup or a household name looking to get your groove back, we’ll build something that gets people talking (and clicking).
So go ahead — throw us the messiest brief you’ve got.
Let’s get scrappy.
Anuradha Chandel (Co-FOUNDER)
Some people follow trends. Anuradha reverse-engineers them before they exist.
She’s the mind behind the madness at Scrappy Coco — equal parts strategy nerd and idea machine. With a background in research so deep it borders on obsessive, and instincts sharper than your last pitch deck, she doesn’t just craft brand strategies — she engineers moments people remember (and save, and screenshot, and low-key envy).
Her specialty? Turning confusing brand noise into clean, compelling magic.
From building viral narratives to spotting patterns in cultural chaos, Anuradha has an uncanny ability to say, “Wait — here’s the real story,” and then make it so good, your audience leans in.
At Scrappy Coco, she’s our pattern-spotter, clarity-giver, and bold-move architect — turning brand “hmm” into brand “hell yes.”