What is better for your wallet and your attention?
The Costs of Studying in Cafés That Aren’t Obvious
At first glance, studying at a café seems cheap. Buying a coffee, opening your laptop, and getting comfortable is easy. But after a few hours, those small costs add up. You can get a coffee here, a snack there, or even a second drink to stay longer.
Students and freelancers usually spend between ₹300 and ₹500 each time they go to a café. For a week, that’s more than ₹2,000 for a place that is noisy and distracting, where you might have trouble concentrating because of the chatter, clinking cups, and music you didn’t pick.
And don’t forget that in most cafés, Wi-Fi is slow, there aren’t many power outlets, and staff may even politely frown at you if you stay too long.
Cabinmate: Made to help you focus and is affordable for students
Cabinmate changes this experience completely.
With prices that are easy to understand and start at just ₹99* per day, you get:
– A quiet place to study first – Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi – Open 24/7 (great for night owls and early birds)
– Desks, cabins, and power outlets for each person
– Comfortable air conditioning and ergonomic seating
You can get a full day of uninterrupted focus at Cabinmate for the same price as a few hours in a café.
What could be better? You don’t have to keep buying food or drinks to “earn your seat.”
Why Focus Equals Real Savings
You get more done in less time when you work or study without distractions.
That means better grades, faster freelance work, and more time for yourself, all of which are worth much more than saving a few rupees on coffee.
Cabinmate doesn’t just help you save money.
It saves your goals, energy, and attention.
Better Choices, Better Results
When you plan your next study session, don’t just think about coffee tables and background noise.
Pick a space that will help you succeed. Pick a Cabinmate.
Where your wallet stays full and your mind stays busy


