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How codenclickz publishes its own site without code

Its founders would rather spend coding hours on client work, so the studio publishes its own blog and pages on Pixelesq instead of building them.

How codenclickz publishes its own site without code

ABOUT

A digital studio for small businesses in Thailand and India

codenclickz is a young digital studio that designs websites and runs marketing for small and mid-sized businesses, with roots in Bengaluru and a base in Bangkok. Co-founded in 2025 by Kishore Nelavagalu, it blends design, web development, and AI to help SMBs, many of them in Thailand, show up and sell online. Like a lot of studios, its team can build almost anything by hand, which is exactly why its own website was a question worth asking.

codenclickz

Headquarters

Bangkok, Thailand

Switched From

Custom code

29

Pages run without code

Service pages, a bilingual SMB blog, and campaigns, all published without touching a codebase.

903

Pageviews in 90 days

The studio's own site drew 903 pageviews from 737 visits over the last 90 days.

The website a web studio did not want to maintain by hand

codenclickz builds and markets websites for other businesses, so it could have hand-coded its own however it liked. That was the problem. Every hour its founders spent maintaining a custom site was an hour not spent on paying client work or on their own marketing.

What the studio actually needed was to publish, often and quickly: blog posts for SMB owners, service pages, and campaigns in more than one language. A bespoke build made each of those a small engineering task.

Spending its build time on clients, not its own homepage

codenclickz put its own site on Pixelesq so publishing would stop being a development job. The team can write a blog post, add a service page, or run it in another language without touching code, and each page is structured for search on its own.

For a studio that sells speed and results to its clients, practicing that on its own site was the point.

We can build anything by hand, but that is not where our time should go. Now we publish our own content in minutes and keep our engineering hours on the work clients pay us for.

Kishore Nelavagalu, Co-Founder

A bilingual site and blog, run without engineering

codenclickz rebuilt its site as 29 pages on Pixelesq: service pages for its web and marketing work, a blog aimed at SMB owners covering topics like choosing between Google and Facebook ads, and localized content for its Thai and English-speaking audiences.

The team publishes and updates all of it directly, so its own marketing keeps moving without borrowing time from client projects.

Its engineering time back, and a site it actually updates

The clearest result is where the studio's effort goes now. A 29-page site and an active blog stay current without any of it turning into a coding task, and the founders' build hours stay on client work. Over the last 90 days the site drew 903 pageviews from 737 visits.

For a business this young, the win is not a traffic number, it is a habit: publishing its own marketing consistently, in two languages, without the site ever becoming a project. That is the same freedom codenclickz is selling to the SMBs it serves.

The best part is that our website is no longer a job. We update it between client projects, in the languages our customers speak, and it just works. Kishore Nelavagalu, Co-Founder

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The website a web studio did not want to maintain by handSpending its build time on clients, not its own homepageA bilingual site and blog, run without engineeringIts engineering time back, and a site it actually updates

Stop hand-coding your own website

See how a team that can build anything still chooses to publish its own site and blog on Pixelesq, without spending engineering time.

Challenges

  • Maintaining a hand-coded site pulled the founders' hours away from paying client work.
  • The studio needed to publish often, in more than one language, without engineering each change.
  • A bespoke build turned every blog post and service page into a small development task.
  • Solution

  • The team publishes blog posts, service pages, and campaigns without touching code.
  • A bilingual site for its Thai and English-speaking audiences, managed in one place.
  • Engineering hours freed to go back to client work instead of the studio's own homepage.
  • Key Results

  • A 29-page site and blog kept current without any of it becoming a coding task.
  • Its own marketing ships consistently, in two languages.
  • The founders' build time stays on the work clients pay for.
  • Stop hand-coding your own website

    See how a team that can build anything still chooses to publish its own site and blog on Pixelesq, without spending engineering time.

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