Why Uttara businesses come to me for software, not just a website
Most of Uttara still runs on Excel, paper khata, and a WhatsApp group. That's the problem worth solving.
Here's the pattern I keep seeing across Uttara. The business is doing fine - a diagnostic centre in Sector 4 booking patients all day, a coaching centre near Garib-e-Newaz Avenue with 600 students, a parts distributor near Airport Road moving stock to forty shops. But the whole operation is held together by one overloaded Excel file, a stack of paper registers, and a manager who's the only person who knows where anything is. When that manager takes leave, the business limps. That's not a website problem. That's a software problem, and it's the one most web shops in Uttara can't actually solve - they sell you another five-page site when what you need is a system that runs the day.
I work differently because I'm one person who builds real software, not a pipeline that resells themes. When you hire me as your custom software development company in Uttara, the senior who sits with you and maps how your business actually works is the same senior who designs the screens, writes the backend, sets up the database, integrates bKash or Nagad, and answers your message at 11pm when a report looks wrong. Nothing gets translated through a salesperson to a project manager to a junior coder. The brief stays in one head from the first call to go-live, which is exactly why the software ends up matching what you asked for instead of what someone three desks away guessed.
Software for an Uttara business has to fit how the place really operates - and a lot of that is mobile, in Bangla, and paid for the way people here actually pay. Your front-desk staff will use it on a mid-range phone, not a developer's laptop. Your accounts person needs amounts in clean lakh-crore formatting, not raw numbers. Patients, students and shop owners pay by bKash and Nagad, so the collection flow has to handle that natively, with SMS confirmations they trust. I build all of that in as default behaviour, not as a paid extra bolted on at the end - because in Uttara a system that ignores phones, Bangla and mobile money is a system nobody on your floor will actually use.
And I'll be straight about money, because that's the first thing every owner here asks. Real custom software - a database, an admin panel, user roles, at least one payment or SMS integration - starts at 3,00,000 BDT. A smaller, single-purpose tool can sometimes fit my fixed tiers of 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT if the scope genuinely allows it, and the smallest engagement I take is 50,000 BDT. Everything runs 50% advance and 50% on launch, by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. I'd rather tell you the honest number and scope in the first conversation than walk you through three meetings and a proposal designed to make a simple problem sound like a lakh-eating ERP.
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