Website design and development in Andhra Pradesh
We design and build websites for businesses in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The measure of the work is enquiries you can count, not compliments about the layout.
The clearest example is Sanchara Travels, a cab operator in Andhra Pradesh. The site is 103 pages on Next.js 16 with a Supabase backend and a programmatic route page for every city pair. Over one 28-day window GA4 recorded 911 visitors, 196 WhatsApp enquiries, 138 taps to call and 5 completed booking forms. 744 of those visitors came from Google Ads and only 30 from organic search, so read it as evidence about how the site converts traffic, not about how it ranks.
Teja writes the code himself. Builds are fixed price across three tiers, starting at ₹25,000. Ongoing work runs on the monthly retainers listed further down.
- Launch — ₹25,000. A small site that takes enquiries from day one. A business that has no site, or one that cannot be contacted from a phone.
Up to 5 pages, written as well as built · WhatsApp, tap-to-call and a short form, each counted separately · Mobile-first — most of this market arrives on a phone · GA4 and Search Console wired in during the build, not bolted on after · Google Business Profile set up and verified - Business — ₹60,000. A site built to be found and to convert paid traffic. A business ready to run ads, or one with several services or locations to cover.
Up to 15 pages, including a page per service or location · Everything in Launch · Schema markup, sitemap and IndexNow so changes are picked up on deploy · Built to receive ad traffic — landing structure agreed before the build starts · Copy written for the buyer, not placeholder text - Growth — from ₹1,50,000. Programmatic pages and a real backend. The Sanchara Travels shape. A business with genuine repeatable variants — routes, city pairs, service areas.
Programmatic pages generated from your data, not hand-built · Database backend for bookings or enquiries · Everything in Business · Payment or booking flow where the business needs one · The build behind 911 visitors and 196 WhatsApp enquiries in 28 days
Prices are for the build. Ongoing marketing runs on the monthly retainers.
- Conversion Architecture
What a build includes
The first question is not what the site should look like. It is what a visitor has to do for the business to earn money, and how few steps that can take.
From there the work is:
- Structure built around the enquiry. Pages are laid out so the next action is always visible and always the same one. A brochure site buries it. A working site repeats it.
- Enquiry routes that match local behaviour. WhatsApp, tap-to-call and a short form, each counted separately so you can see which one people actually use.
- Programmatic pages only where the variation is real. If a business genuinely has repeatable variants such as routes, city pairs or service areas, those become their own pages. If it does not, we do not manufacture them to inflate a page count.
- Analytics wired in during the build. Tracking bolted on afterwards tends to miss the events that matter. Enquiry taps are instrumented as part of the build, so the first month produces usable data instead of a blank dashboard.
- Copy written for the buyer. The words are part of the build, not a placeholder for someone else to fill in later.
This is the service previously listed as Conversion Architecture. Same work, plainer name.
The Sanchara Travels build
Sanchara Travels is a cab operator in Andhra Pradesh. We built the site and ran the ads, which is why we can show the numbers rather than describe them.
The site runs to 103 pages on Next.js 16 with a Supabase backend and a programmatic route page for every city pair. 64 of those pages earn impressions in Google.
Measured in GA4 over 28 days:
- 911 visitors
- 196 opened a WhatsApp enquiry
- 138 tapped to call
- 5 completed the booking form
The caveat that matters: 744 of those 911 visitors came from Google Ads and only 30 came from organic search. This is a paid-acquisition result. It shows the site converts the traffic it is given. It does not show that the site ranks.
The split between the three enquiry routes is the part worth copying. 196 people opened WhatsApp and 5 filled in the form. A build that offered only a form would have thrown most of that demand away.
The code is written in-house
Teja is an AI Content Strategist and a self-taught software developer. He designs the growth strategy and writes the code that runs it. Most agencies in this region sell the strategy and outsource the build.
That difference shows up in three practical ways.
- Nothing is lost in the handover. The person who decides the enquiry should sit on WhatsApp is the person who wires up the button and the event that counts it.
- Changes do not queue behind a third party. When the data says the call button is carrying the site and the form is not, the page can be changed directly.
- The measurement is built, not assumed. Events are defined against what the business counts as an enquiry, instead of whatever a plugin reports by default.
A new site does not get found on its own
Worth being blunt about this before you spend money.
On one client's own Search Console, over 90 days, 103 pages produced 34 clicks in total, and 30 of those came from a single branded query. A page sitting around position 40 for a commercial local term produced almost no clicks. Ranking on page four is functionally the same as not ranking at all.
A launch is therefore not a traffic plan. There are two ways to get people in front of a new site, and both are legitimate:
- Paid acquisition. Works immediately, stops when you stop paying. This is what drove Sanchara's 744 visitors.
- Search. Compounds over time, but takes months of authority-building before it returns anything.
Most businesses need the first to fund the wait for the second. Treat any promise that a new site will rank by itself within a few weeks as a sales line.
What it costs
Builds are fixed price. Three tiers cover most work: Launch at ₹25,000 for up to 5 pages, Business at ₹60,000 for up to 15, and Growth from ₹1,50,000 where the site needs programmatic pages and a backend.
Ongoing work runs on three monthly retainers:
- Foundation, INR 15,000/month ($179). Strategic brand positioning, high performance content, 2-channel management, basic growth analytics, bi-weekly strategy sync.
- Aggressive, INR 25,000/month ($299). Full viral strategy, paid ads management, multi-channel takeover, weekly expert guidance, high end video editing, priority execution team.
- Elite, INR 45,000/month ($539). Full funnel ownership, dedicated creative director, unlimited content ops, influencer and PR access, 24/7 priority support, custom AI tooling.
If the site is meant to be fed by ads from launch, as Sanchara's was, the build quote and a retainer are usually discussed together rather than separately.
Who this suits
Good fit if the website is expected to produce enquiries you can count, and if you are willing to look at the numbers afterwards even when they are unflattering.
Poor fit if you want the cheapest possible page, or a site judged purely on how it looks. A build nobody sends traffic to will not earn its cost back, regardless of who wrote the code.
We work with clients in India, the US and the UK. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the market we work in. Cities where we have seen real search demand through client work: Vijayawada, Guntur, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Tirupati, Warangal and Nizamabad.
To start, email team@thesocialalgorithm.work or send your project details through the contact form.
Sanchara Travels: 196 WhatsApp enquiries from 911 visitors in 28 days. We built the 103-page site and ran the ads for this Andhra Pradesh cab operator. GA4 measured 911 visitors over 28 days, of whom 196 opened a WhatsApp enquiry, 138 tapped to call and 5 completed the booking form. 744 of those visitors came from Google Ads and 30 from organic search, so this is a paid-acquisition result. The build's job was converting that traffic, not attracting it. Read the Sanchara Travels case study
Common questions
How much does a website cost?
Builds start at ₹25,000. Launch is ₹25,000, Business is ₹60,000, and Growth starts at ₹1,50,000. Ongoing marketing runs on three monthly retainers: Foundation at INR 15,000/month ($179), Aggressive at INR 25,000/month ($299) and Elite at INR 45,000/month ($539).
Will my new site rank on Google when it launches?
No. On one client's Search Console, 103 pages produced 34 clicks over 90 days and 30 of those came from a single branded query, with a commercial page sitting around position 40 earning almost nothing. Search authority takes months to build, so most businesses use paid acquisition to generate enquiries while it develops.
Who writes the code?
Teja does. He designs the strategy and builds the site himself rather than outsourcing the build. That is why a change to a live page does not have to queue behind a third party, and why enquiry tracking is built in during the build rather than added later.
What was the result on the Sanchara Travels site?
Over 28 days GA4 recorded 911 visitors, of whom 196 opened a WhatsApp enquiry, 138 tapped to call and 5 completed the booking form. 744 of those visitors came from Google Ads and 30 from organic search, so it is a paid-acquisition result showing how the site converts traffic, not how it ranks.
What do you build the sites on?
The stack is chosen per project. The Sanchara Travels site is 103 pages on Next.js 16 with a Supabase backend and programmatic route pages for every city pair, of which 64 pages earn Google impressions.
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Based in Andhra Pradesh, working across AP, Telangana and beyond.