Why Uttara businesses search for a web app, not just a website
A web app is the thing your staff and customers log into from anywhere - and that's a different job from a five-page site
Here's where most Uttara owners are when they start looking for the best web application development company in Uttara. They already have a website. What they don't have is the thing they actually keep needing: a system several people log into, from different places, on different phones, and all see the same live data. A developer selling flats across Sectors 11, 13 and 18 wants a booking dashboard his three sales agents update in real time so two of them never promise the same unit. A coaching centre near Rajlokkhi wants parents to log in and see attendance and fees on their own phones instead of fielding fifty calls a month. That isn't a website problem and it isn't desktop software - it's a web application, and it's a genuinely different build.
I work as one person who builds the whole web app, not a pipeline that resells templates. When you hire me, the senior who sits with you and maps every login, role and screen is the same senior who writes the backend, builds the database, wires up bKash or Nagad, and replies on WhatsApp at 11pm when a number looks wrong. Nothing gets translated from a salesperson to a project manager to a junior coder. For a web app that is the whole game - because the value is in the edge cases (what happens when two agents open the same flat, what the parent sees if a fee is half-paid, what the admin can undo), and edge cases are exactly what gets lost in a handoff. One brain from the first call to go-live is why the app ends up matching how Uttara actually works.
And a web app for an Uttara business lives on phones, in Bangla, paid the way people here pay. Your sales agent updates the booking dashboard from a flat viewing on a mid-range Android, not a desk. The parent checking fees is on 4G in the back of a CNG. So every screen I build is tested on real phones over a real connection before it ships, amounts render in clean lakh-crore formatting, and where money changes hands the app takes bKash and Nagad natively with SMS confirmations people trust - not a redirect to a half-broken English checkout. In a market where most 'companies' build for a 27-inch monitor and bolt mobile on at the end, building phone-first and BD-first from day one is most of why the app actually gets used.
I'll be straight about money, because in Uttara it's the first question. A real web app - logins, roles, a live database, at least one workflow that matters - is a custom build from 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 is 50% advance, 50% on launch, paid by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. I'd rather give you the honest number and a clear feature list in the first call than run you through three meetings and a proposal built to make a focused tool sound like a lakh-eating platform.
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