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Shopify is faster to launch; a custom Next.js store scales better, costs less at volume, and wins on performance and SEO.

Dark mode web design reduces eye strain, saves OLED battery life, and signals a premium brand — but only when implemented correctly for your audience.

Five fixable UI mistakes are quietly killing your landing page conversions. Discover what each one is, why it hurts, and how to fix it fast.

Are pay monthly websites a smart choice for eCommerce stores in 2026? I share insights from my experience at Prateeksha Web Design to help you decide if this model fits your business needs.

Looking to launch a pay monthly website for your London startup? Learn key considerations, benefits, and practical tips from Prateeksha Web Design to make the right choice.

Is your business website outdated or underperforming? Learn seven clear signs it needs a redesign and understand the costs involved to revamp your online presence effectively.

Mumbai businesses are increasingly using WhatsApp call-to-action buttons on their websites to enhance lead generation. Learn how we at Prateeksha Web Design help you implement effective WhatsApp CTAs that convert visitors into customers.

In this article, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pay monthly websites compared to one-time website costs. At Prateeksha Web Design, we provide insights to help you make the best choice for your business needs.

As you consider a pay monthly website for your business in 2026, it's crucial to weigh the advantages and drawbacks. This guide explores what to consider before making a decision.











The 'No Upfront Cost' website model is becoming increasingly popular. The model, also known as Website as a Service (WaaS), promises a high-quality website for a monthly subscription, eliminating the need for a hefty initial investment. But is this model too good to be true? This post explores the mechanics, hidden costs, and benefits of this innovative approach to web design.