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Stop Undervaluing Your Work: Why ₹3000 for a Website Is an Insult, Not a Deal

In the ever-growing world of freelancing and digital agencies, one challenge continues to plague developers, designers, and IT professionals alike — clients who treat our industry like a vegetable market. We recently experienced this firsthand at TechCognita. The Incident: From ₹10K to ₹3K? Seriously? A potential client reached out, asking for a static website with modern design, responsive layout, SEO optimization, and fast performance. We quoted them a fair price of ₹10,000 for a 4-5 page site built using React.js and Tailwind CSS — one-time cost. Their response? “Someone is doing it in ₹5,000…” We remained calm and explained the difference: Custom UI design Responsive performance Deployed on the client’s server SEO-friendly structure Long-term value They nodded along — until they dropped this line: “Another person will do it for ₹3,000.” Wait… what? From ₹10,000 to ₹3,000 — is this really a negotiation, or a garage ...

No Code & Low Code VS Traditional Coding: The Debate Dividing Developers and Non-Coders

No Code & Low Code VS Traditional Coding: The Debate Dividing Developers and Non-Coders In the ever-evolving world of software development, a fierce debate is heating up: No Code & Low Code Platforms versus Traditional Coding . While the rise of no-code and low-code tools promises to democratize app development, traditional developers argue that these tools undermine the very essence of coding. So, who's right? Let’s dive into this controversial clash. The Rise of No Code & Low Code Platforms No-code and low-code platforms like Wix , Zapier , and Bubble allow users to build websites, automate workflows, and develop apps with minimal or no programming knowledge. These platforms promise: Speed: Projects that would take weeks can now be done in hours. Accessibility: Non-coders can bring their ideas to life without hiring expensive developers. Cost-Effectiveness: Startups and small businesses save on development...