Choosing between India and the US for web development comes down to four things you can compare line by line: the loaded cost of a developer, the depth of the bench for your stack — React, Next.js, Webflow, Shopify — how many working hours you share, and how confident you are in the contracting and IP at the end. A Head of Marketing at a DTC brand in Chicago does not need a ruling on “which country builds better sites” — she needs the site rebuilt, fast, on a Core Web Vitals score that helps conversion. Here is the breakdown, with the US agency’s genuine strengths first.
The live stack list and engagement tiers sit on the AB7 Digital & Development Services page and the AB7 pricing page.
Where a US agency genuinely wins
Three real strengths. First, proximity and shared culture: a US agency works your hours, understands your market’s design language, and can sit in a brand workshop in real time — for a high-touch marketing-site rebuild, that closeness matters. Second, brand and copy fluency for the US audience: tone, messaging, and conversion norms are native to a US team, which can shorten the creative cycle. Third, contracting comfort: a US vendor under US law and familiar agreements removes legal friction for buyers who want everything domestic. If the project is brand-led, creatively heavy, and needs frequent live collaboration, a US agency earns its rate.
Where India wins
India’s advantage is execution depth at a fraction of the cost. A dedicated web developer through AB7 starts from $1,500/month — 50–70% under a loaded US salary — and India’s vast front-end and full-stack pool makes a build team fast to staff and to backfill. For volume web work — a multi-page Next.js rebuild, a Shopify storefront, ongoing landing-page production, performance and accessibility fixes — that depth and price are hard to match. AB7 runs a 3–4 hour daily overlap with US Central time, so a marketing lead in Chicago gets same-day staging previews and pull-request review, not a 24-hour wait.
Cost, side by side
| Dimension | India (AB7 positioning) | US (indicative 2026 range) |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated mid-level web developer | from $1,500/month | indicative $9,000–$15,000/month loaded |
| Small web pod (dev + QA + PM) | from $4,500/month | indicative $25,000–$45,000/month |
| Fixed-scope site build | $2,000–$25,000 | varies widely by agency |
| Savings vs US in-house | 50–70% | baseline |
India figures are AB7’s rate card; US numbers are indicative 2026 ranges, not quotes.
Communication, quality, and IP
Quality is process. Ask how a page reaches production: pull-request review, CI, a Lighthouse/Core Web Vitals check, and a QA pass before deploy is the credible answer. AB7 ships web work through GitHub with CI and a named project lead, so an 8-week rebuild has a visible staging cadence and a measurable performance score, not a surprise at launch. On IP, AB7 assigns full ownership of code, repo, and design files under the Indian Contract Act 1872 with DPDP-aligned data terms and no lock-in — the same closure a US agency gives, written for cross-border work.
The hidden costs nobody quotes in a web build
The headline rate tells you little about what a site actually costs. The expensive parts sit outside the build quote: accessibility fixes added late, a Core Web Vitals score that drags conversion, and the ongoing page-production tail after launch. Three factors drive total cost more than the hourly figure. First, performance built in versus bolted on: a developer who ships a fast, accessible page the first time saves you the re-work a cheaper one creates. Second, retention for ongoing work: most web relationships are continuous — landing pages, campaigns, fixes — and a churning vendor means re-explaining your brand system every quarter. AB7 has held 90% client retention since 2013 by keeping the same pod on an account. Third, supervision load: a vendor with a named lead and weekly staging previews consumes fewer of your own hours than a loose contractor pool. Price these in before comparing two quotes, because the cheapest page is the one that ships fast, scores well, and does not need a re-do.
Which to pick when
Pick a US agency when the project is brand-led, creatively intensive, and needs frequent live workshops with your team. Pick India when the work is execution-heavy — rebuilds, storefronts, ongoing page production, performance fixes — and you want depth and savings with US-hours overlap keeping the loop tight. A common split: US creative direction up front, an India build pod for the production and ongoing maintenance — the brand stays sharp, the cost drops.
Get a fixed number for your site
Send AB7 your stack, the scope, and your deadline, and AB7 will price a dedicated developer or a pod against your current cost — seniority, US-overlap hours, and IP terms in writing, from $1,500/month. See the AB7 Digital & Development Services page and the pricing page, then call +1-321-341-7733, email director@ab7solutions.com, or book a 30-minute call with Ashok.