Unless you were doing something extremely specialized and that comp was plateauing in most tier 2 cities doing enterprise corporate dev that most developers do.
I started focusing on system design, organizational change strategy, cloud, and becoming more involved with how technology can be used to bring business value.
I am not saying “learn cloud”. That’s table stakes and not a differentiator. I’m saying learn something well enough to be strategic and not just a ticket taker.
If you look at the leveling guidelines of any tech company, you don’t get passed a mid level IC based on “I codez real gud”. It’s based on scope, impact and dealing with ambiguity. It might be phrased a different way. But it all boils fish to that.