Why Sylhet owners want the designer and the developer to be the same person
In Sylhet, the gap that ruins most sites is not design or development on their own — it is the handoff between them. The best company is the one where that handoff does not exist.
Most Sylhet owners get burned at a step they never think to ask about: the moment the design is handed to a developer. The pitch is smooth, the mockup looks sharp, you approve it and pay — and then a different person, often a junior or a developer working remotely from Dhaka or Khulna who never sat in your meeting, turns it into the live site. That is where it quietly falls apart. The clean spacing collapses on a phone, the elegant font is swapped for a default, the carefully placed WhatsApp button ends up buried, and the fast, modern thing you signed off becomes a slow, stretched version of itself. You did not get a bad design or bad development; you got a broken join between them, done by people who never talked to each other. So when you look for the best website design and development company in Sylhet, the thing actually worth buying is single ownership of that join — and that is the whole point of how I work.
I run the opposite model on purpose, and I am plain that it is a model, not a hierarchy. I am RH Fardin, a solo senior website designer and developer in Bangladesh, roughly five years into shipping sites end to end. When you hire me you hire both halves at once: I run the discovery call, draw every screen in Figma, then I am the same person who writes the front-end code, tunes the load speed, wires up the bKash and Nagad instructions, handles the on-page SEO and pushes it live — and I am the WhatsApp number you message six months later to change a price before a customer walks into your Bandar Bazar shop. There is no designer-to-developer handoff to lose detail in, no account manager relaying your words second-hand, no white-label partner in another city. For website design and development Sylhet BD owners, that is not a small operation dressed up as a benefit — it is the specific reason the site that goes live is the site you actually approved.
Sylhet also has the most design-literate buyers in the country, and that quietly raises the bar on both the design and the build. Between the remittance economy and the constant traffic to and from the UK and the Gulf, a huge share of the people deciding whether to trust you — the probashi brother in London weighing your restaurant, the family abroad booking your venue for a winter wedding, the customer back from two years in Manchester — use genuinely fast, polished websites and apps every single day. They feel a cheap, stretched template instantly under their thumb, because they have the clean UK version in muscle memory. That is why a weak build costs you more in Sylhet than almost anywhere: it is not just slow, it signals you are not serious to an audience that knows exactly what serious looks like. I design to clear that bar and I develop so it still clears it on a mid-range Android on Banglalink or GP 4G — not just on office wifi.
Pricing is fixed and plain, and it covers both the design and the development with no company markup riding on top. 50,000 BDT is the floor: a clean, mobile-first site of up to five core pages, designed and coded by me, with basic on-page SEO and bKash/Nagad payment instructions set up. 90,000 BDT adds more pages, a blog or notice section, gallery, and booking or enquiry flows. 1,50,000 BDT covers a bigger bilingual Bangla-and-English build with a small store and deeper navigation. Fully custom work from a blank canvas starts at 3,00,000 BDT. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — and you approve the complete design before I write a line of production code. No locked platform you keep renting from me, no surprise monthly "maintenance" invoice landing the month after launch.
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