Ecommerce website design sylhet bd
"Best" for a Sylhet store is not the prettiest homepage. It is the store that completes the sale when the person paying is in Birmingham and the person receiving the parcel is in Ambarkhana.
When a Sylhet seller searches for the best ecommerce website design company in Sylhet, the question underneath is rarely about office size or a logo wall. It is this: who understands that my customer and my recipient are often two different people, in two different countries? No other city in Bangladesh has this as its core ecommerce pattern at Sylhet's scale. A huge share of buying power here sits abroad — the Londoni and Gulf families whose remittances fund the shops, restaurants and apartments back home. So the order that matters is frequently a son in London or a daughter in Dubai buying groceries, Eid gifts, medicine, or a mishti box to be delivered to parents in Sylhet, and paying for it on a UK debit card at 1am their time. Most stores built in this city quietly fail that exact order: there is no way to pay by card, the checkout assumes the buyer and the delivery address are the same person, and the whole thing collapses into a back-and-forth on WhatsApp that the customer abroad did not want in the first place. The best ecommerce website design company in Sylhet, for you, is whichever one designs for that customer on purpose. I do.
I am RH Fardin, a website designer and developer based in Bangladesh with around five years of full-time work behind me, and ecommerce is the bulk of what I ship. I take a small number of stores at a time, on purpose, so that before I open Figma I have actually understood your real situation: who is paying, who is receiving, what you are sending, and where. The person who reads your first WhatsApp message is the person designing your product pages and the same person writing the checkout code on day forty — including the part that lets a buyer abroad enter their own payment details and a separate Sylhet delivery address in one clean flow. There is no salesman out front and no junior quietly rebuilding the store in week two after the senior who pitched you has moved on. One name on the project, one number to call when an order does not come through.
Here is what makes a Sylhet ecommerce store genuinely different from a generic Bangladeshi build, and why it decides who you call best. Your store has two audiences at once and must convince both. The local buyer in Bandar Bazar or Uposhohor pays the way the whole country pays — bKash, Nagad, cash-on-delivery — and that has to be fast and trustworthy on a mid-range Android. But the probashi buyer needs an international card checkout that actually works from abroad, a "send to my family" address model where billing and shipping are deliberately different, and a store that loads quickly and looks credible on a phone in London or Doha. Pricing has to answer two currencies' worth of "koto taka?" — the local taka price and what it costs a relative paying in pounds. Build for that reality and the store sells to both worlds. Skip it and you have a nice-looking catalog that can only take orders from people standing in the same city.
The pricing is fixed and public, and it reads the same whether your buyer is in Zindabazar or Whitechapel. 50,000 BDT for a real mobile-first store — working catalog, bKash and Nagad, cash-on-delivery, a phone-editable admin panel, and SEO basics at launch. 90,000 BDT for a fuller store with deeper catalog, variants, and the pay-abroad / deliver-at-home checkout wired in cleanly. 1,50,000 BDT for a content-deep, bilingual store with bulk import, stock control, and richer diaspora-facing pages. Fully custom platforms — multi-vendor marketplaces, subscription gift boxes, complex logistics — start from 3,00,000 BDT. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer, and you formally approve the full design before that final payment is due. "Best" here means a senior person does the work and the store earns from both the local customer and the family abroad — not a junior price hiding a junior build that can only sell down the road.
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