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Best Online Store Development Company in Sylhet

The best online store development company in Sylhet is not the one with the prettiest sample theme. It is the one that lets a son in London pay at midnight and have the parcel reach his mother in Zindabazar - while your local buyer checks out on bKash the same evening.

I am RH Fardin - a one-person studio building real online stores for Sylhet sellers who have outgrown the Facebook page and the inbox-and-bKash routine. Monipuri handloom and saree houses, the Zindabazar boutiques, shatkora and tea and traditional-sweet sellers, the gift shops that quietly run on Eid orders from abroad: I design, write, code and ship the whole store myself - catalogue, cart, a checkout that takes a card from London and bKash from Bandar Bazar, cash-on-delivery, and an order dashboard you run from your phone. From 50,000 BDT, 50% advance and 50% on launch, with the full design approved before a single line of code is written.

Senior solo developer, ~5 years building BD stores. bKash, Nagad, card and COD wired in and tested, not bolted on. Design-approval guarantee in writing. Direct on WhatsApp.

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Why Sylhet sellers short-list me as the best company to build their store

In Sylhet, the best store company is judged on one thing most builders never design for: can the person abroad pay, while the parcel lands at a Sylhet address.

Almost everyone who searches "best online store development company in Sylhet" is standing at the same spot. The business runs off a Facebook page and a phone - DM for price, screenshot the bKash, write the order in a khata. It held at thirty orders a week. Then a Sylheti woman in Birmingham messaged at 2am her time wanting three sarees sent to her sister for Eid, asked to pay by card, and went cold when the reply came eleven hours later asking her to bKash a number she does not have from the UK. That order was real money, and it walked. You are not shopping for a prettier page. You are trying to find the one builder who will make the order close itself across that gap - the buyer pays however she can, from wherever she is, and the parcel is ready for a Sylhet address without you awake and retyping at midnight. In this city the best company for the job is the one that gets that unglamorous two-sided machinery right, not the one with the flashiest demo.

What makes a Sylhet store its own brief - and harder than a Dhaka one - is that half your money lives abroad and the goods stay home. No other Bangladeshi market has the diaspora weight Sylhet does: the Londoni and Gulf families whose remittances fund the city also buy from it - Eid clothes for the mother, shatkora and traditional sweets posted to relatives, a saree gifted to a sister-in-law, a Monipuri shawl sent home as a present. The person paying is in Whitechapel or Dubai on a card; the person receiving is in Ambarkhana, Uposhohor or Zindabazar. A store built on a Dhaka template assumes one local person browses, pays bKash, and receives the parcel themselves - so it quietly breaks the moment payer and receiver are two different people in two different countries. The best online store development company in Sylhet, for you, is the one that builds from the fact that your highest-value customer is often a probashi paying for someone else back home - and that your local Sylheti buyer still needs bKash and cash-on-delivery in the same checkout.

When you hire me you are not hiring a company where a salesman closes the deal and a junior you never meet builds the store. I am the discovery call where we map both sides of your order flow, the catalogue structure, the design in Figma, the front-end and the checkout code, the payment integration - bKash and Nagad for local, a card gateway for the diaspora, cash-on-delivery for the cautious - and the person on WhatsApp when a payment from abroad looks stuck the night before your Eid push. One senior developer, around five years deep into building stores for Bangladeshi sellers - the saree house losing the London order to slow replies, the boutique running entirely through comments, the sweet-and-shatkora seller whose busiest week is whenever Sylhetis abroad are buying for home. One thread for the whole project. That single point of accountability is exactly why a one-person studio out-delivers a named agency on a store like this: no layered team quietly handing your checkout - the one part that touches real money, in two currencies - to whoever happened to be free that week.

Pricing is honest and fixed, and it carries no diaspora markup just because some of your buyers earn in pounds. 50,000 BDT for a clean, focused store - catalogue, cart, bKash or Nagad plus cash-on-delivery, Sylhet-and-nationwide addresses and an order dashboard - enough to get a Facebook seller off the inbox-and-screenshot routine for good. 90,000 BDT for the standard store with deeper categories, variants and sizes for cloth, coupon rules, a card option set up for overseas buyers, and proper product-photography layout. 1,50,000 BDT for a larger catalogue with customer accounts, stock control, abandoned-order follow-up and richer reporting. From 3,00,000 BDT for fully custom builds - multi-currency display, ERP or POS sync, direct courier API. Always 50% advance, 50% on launch - bKash, Nagad or bank transfer - and you approve the full design before a single line of code is written.

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What's included

What "best online store development company" actually means for a Sylhet seller

Six things that separate a store that closes the diaspora order from a theme that just looks like a shop - and all six are standard from the 50,000 BDT tier, not premium-package upsells.

01

Pays abroad, ships home

A checkout where a son in London or a daughter in the Gulf pays by card and ships to a relative's Sylhet address in one go - the single thing a Facebook page can never do, and the reason that high-value order keeps walking.

02

Two payers, one checkout

bKash and Nagad and cash-on-delivery for your local Sylheti buyer; a card gateway for the probashi paying from overseas. Both live in the same store, so you never lose either customer to a payment method they cannot use.

03

Sells across a timezone

Product pages and a checkout clear enough that a buyer eight hours ahead finishes the order at 2am without messaging you - because a reply eleven hours later is exactly how the diaspora order dies in the Facebook inbox.

04

Built for Sylhet goods

Monipuri handloom, sarees, shatkora, tea, traditional sweets - product pages with true colour, close-up zoom, weave and weight spelled out, because a buyer in London paying real money to gift it home decides on the photo and the detail.

05

Order loop that closes

Buyer pays, stock drops, you get notified, and the order lands ready for the courier in one dashboard - the whole loop tested end to end, not a pretty cart that still dumps you back in the inbox. This is what "best" actually means here.

06

Owned, not rented

Domain in your name, hosting you control, admin logins handed over in one document on launch. No nulled theme that breaks on update, no vendor holding your store hostage for a monthly fee - the test most cheap shops quietly fail.

In focus

How to actually tell which company is best in Sylhet - watch one taka, and one pound, move

Everyone in this market calls themselves the best online store development company, so the word is worthless on its own. Here is the test that cuts through it for Sylhet specifically, and you can demand it before you pay the balance: ask to watch two payments close the loop, not one. First a local taka - put a product in the cart, pay the real bKash or Nagad amount on a phone, and watch the order land marked-paid in the dashboard with stock dropped and a Sylhet address ready for the courier. Then the part the cheap shops cannot fake - a card payment, the way a probashi buyer abroad would actually pay, going through and shipping to a different local address. Most "bKash integration" in this city is a phone number printed on the checkout page; the customer still screenshots and DMs, which means you never got off the inbox you paid to escape, and the overseas order - your most valuable one - was never possible at all. If a company will not show you a live test payment from both sides close the loop, it has not built one. That single demand separates the best from the rest faster than any portfolio.

What I will not pretend is that I am the right fit for every seller in Sylhet. If you have ten orders a month and you are still testing whether a product even sells, do not spend 50,000 BDT on a store yet - run the Facebook page, prove the demand, come back when the inbox is genuinely drowning you. And if you want a 24-hour helpdesk, a sales account manager and a quarterly retainer, hire a big agency; that overhead is what they sell, and I do not. But if you are a real Sylhet seller doing steady volume - sarees and Monipuri cloth going to Dhaka and abroad, shatkora and sweets posted to relatives overseas, gift orders that spike whenever the diaspora is buying for home - and you want the best store your money can buy, built from the fact that your highest-value customer pays from another country for someone back here, with bKash, card and COD that genuinely work, owned outright, shipped on time by one senior person who will pick up his phone six months later when you want to add a category - then the headcount on the other side does not matter. The order loop does, on both sides of the world. Send me your Facebook page or current store link and one line on what you sell and roughly how many orders a week; within a day I will tell you honestly whether you are ready, which tier fits, and what 50,000, 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT buys for your shop.

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Frequently asked

Straight answers before we build.

The questions Sylhet sellers actually ask me on the first WhatsApp message - not the polished ones from an agency brochure.

Best online store development company Sylhet-e charge koto taka?

The floor is 50,000 BDT for a clean, working store - catalogue, cart, bKash or Nagad plus cash-on-delivery, Sylhet-and-nationwide addresses and an order dashboard - enough to finally get you off the Facebook-inbox-and-screenshot routine. 90,000 BDT adds deeper categories, product variants and sizes for cloth, coupon rules, a card option for overseas buyers, and proper product-photo layout. 1,50,000 BDT covers a larger catalogue with customer accounts, stock control and richer reporting. Fully custom builds start from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is always 50% advance, 50% on launch - bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. Wherever you have priced an online store development company in Sylhet, ask one thing first: does that price include a real card option so your diaspora customers can actually pay, or only a bKash number in the footer?

My biggest orders come from relatives abroad buying for family here. Can the store let someone in London pay and ship to a Sylhet address?

That is the exact problem I build for in Sylhet, and it is the single thing that separates a real store from a Facebook page. The checkout is set up so a son in the UK or a daughter in the Gulf pays - by card, the way they actually pay overseas - and ships to a different local address, their mother's in Zindabazar or a sister's in Ambarkhana, in one order. No screenshotting a bKash number they do not have, no eleven-hour-late reply that loses the sale. The person paying and the person receiving can be two different people in two different countries, and the order still closes cleanly. Most stores in this city quietly break the moment payer and receiver are not the same person; mine is built for it.

Everyone in Sylhet claims to be the top online store development company. How do I verify it before paying?

Ask to watch two test payments before the balance is due. The best company will pay a real bKash or Nagad amount on a phone and show you the order land marked-paid with stock dropped and a Sylhet address ready for the courier - then do it again with a card, the way a probashi buyer abroad would, shipping to a different local address. A shop selling you a fake "integration" - just a number on the checkout page - cannot do either, because the loop does not exist and the overseas order was never possible. That single demand tells you more than any sample theme. You can also check my portfolio at rhfardin.com and message me directly on WhatsApp before you commit a single taka - same senior person on the pitch, the design, the code and the launch.

I sell Sylhet things - Monipuri handloom, sarees, shatkora, tea, sweets. Will the store actually do them justice to a buyer who has never seen them?

That is exactly who I build these for. Your buyer is often a Sylheti in London or Dubai who knows the product from home but is now choosing it from a screen to gift back - so the store has to sell on the photo and the detail. Close-up zoom and true colour for cloth, weave and length written out, weight and freshness spelled out for shatkora, tea or sweets, variants for colour and size. The store also handles a parcel posted to relatives abroad differently from one delivered locally, so a gift going to family overseas and a saree shipping to Dhaka are both built into the flow, not bolted on later. Reaching that out-of-city and overseas buyer and shipping cleanly is the whole point of the build.

Most of my local buyers still want cash-on-delivery and bKash. Can you set those up properly while also adding the card option for abroad?

Yes - both sides live in one checkout, which is the entire point. For your local Sylheti buyer, cash-on-delivery and bKash or Nagad are first-class, set up so the buyer pays inside the store and the order marks paid automatically, with phone-number verification and delivery rules to cut the fake orders that kill margin. For the diaspora buyer, a card gateway sits right alongside so a payment from the UK or Gulf goes through without a screenshot. You never lose the local customer who only uses bKash, and you never lose the overseas customer who can only pay by card. Getting both right in one store is half the reason it makes money instead of just looking like a shop.

How long does it take to build, who actually builds it, and can you hit my Eid deadline - when the diaspora orders peak?

A 50,000 BDT store is 2 to 3 weeks from the day the advance clears, if you send product photos and details in the first week. The standard 90,000 to 1,50,000 BDT store is 4 to 6 weeks, including catalogue setup, payment and card configuration, and two rounds of revision. Custom 3,00,000 BDT-plus builds run 8 to 12 weeks. I build it personally start to finish - no junior takes over after the kickoff call, which is the whole reason the quality does not slip and the price stays honest. If you are aiming at Eid, when Sylhetis abroad buy hardest for family back home, message me early; the buildable window fills fast before the season, and I would rather tell you now the date is tight than miss it. I commit to dates in writing, backed by the design-approval guarantee: you sign off the full design in Figma before any code starts, and you never pay the balance for a store you did not approve.

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