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The ₹50K/month agency trap — and how to escape it

2026-03-13·5 min read
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You're paying an agency ₹50,000/month to manage your Q-com ads. Here's what you're actually getting.

The agency playbook

Week 1: Onboarding call. They ask for your logins. You feel hopeful.

Week 2: They set up campaigns. Mostly copying what you already had. They add some keywords from a template they use for every client.

Week 3: Radio silence. You're told "campaigns are optimizing."

Week 4: A PDF lands in your inbox. 15 pages of charts. You read the first page. Revenue is "up." They don't mention that ad spend is up more.

Repeat every month. For ₹50K.

The math doesn't work

Your agency optimizes campaigns once a week — maybe. That means 6 out of 7 days, your ads run on autopilot. A keyword burning ₹1,000/day with zero conversions? It'll bleed for days before anyone notices.

At ₹50K/month, your agency costs ₹6 Lakh/year. For that price, you get:

  • Weekly (at best) campaign reviews
  • Monthly PDF reports you don't read
  • Generic keyword strategies shared across all their clients
  • Zero real-time response to wasted spend

The alternative

What if instead of paying someone to look at your ads once a week, you had an agent watching them every hour?

An agent that:

  • Pauses bleeding keywords within minutes, not days
  • Shifts budget to winners automatically
  • Sends you a 5-minute daily briefing instead of a 15-page PDF
  • Costs a fraction of ₹50K/month

That's what Ladya does.

How to transition

  1. Audit your current agency — ask for a breakdown of exactly what they did last month
  2. Calculate your waste window — how many days between when a keyword starts losing money and when someone pauses it?
  3. Compare the cost — agency fees + wasted spend vs. an AI agent that acts in real-time

The agency model was built for a world where humans were the only option. That world is ending.

Your ads deserve better than a PDF once a month.

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