What "best" should survive in a port city
The best website design company in Chittagong is not the one that builds the prettiest site. It is the one that is still there when you need it changed.
Type "best website design company in Chittagong" and Google hands you a wall of firms all using the same word, plus a Maps pack of pins competing on review counts you cannot fully trust. None of that answers the question you are actually asking, which is quieter and more practical: of all these options, which one will not vanish on me? Because in this city the real failure is rarely a bad-looking site on launch day. It is the firm that took your 50% advance, shipped something passable, and then went silent the moment the next busy import cycle filled their pipeline — leaving you with a site you cannot edit, a contact form that reaches nobody, and a WhatsApp number that has stopped replying. "Best," for a Chattogram business, means the option least likely to leave you stranded.
There is a structural reason this keeps happening, and it is worth understanding before you pay anyone. A ten-person shop with an office near GEC or Agrabad has salaries and rent to cover every single month, so it must keep selling new projects to stay alive — which means your finished site quietly drops to the bottom of the priority list the day after launch, and the senior who charmed you in the meeting has already moved on to charming the next buyer. When you want a small change three months later, you are a low-value job to them, so you wait, or you pay a "maintenance" fee that appears out of nowhere. I am built the opposite way on purpose. I have no team to feed and no overhead to chase, so the same senior person — me — does the discovery, the design in Figma, the front-end build, the speed pass, the on-page SEO and the launch, and is the same number you message when you need something later.
What your site actually has to do in Chattogram is narrow and specific, and most local builds are not tuned for it. A serious buyer here — an importer, a C&F agent near the port, a showroom owner on the GEC strip, a clinic in Khulshi — almost always hears about you first through a referral or a phone call, then opens your site on a mid-range Android over GP or Banglalink 4G to decide in about five seconds whether you are real. So your site is the credibility check, not the first impression, and it has two jobs: load fast enough that it opens before they lose patience in traffic, and make the "koto taka?" or "rate ki?" question one tap away from a real person. If it crawls at eight seconds or buries your number behind a form nobody monitors, the buyer who matters is already gone — and no amount of award-wall design fixes that.
The pricing is fixed and honest, and it reads the same whether your letterhead says Chittagong or Chattogram. 50,000 BDT for a focused, fast site — who you are, what you do, and a contact line that reaches you. 90,000 BDT for a fuller multi-page build with service or product sections, a gallery, and proper lead capture. 1,50,000 BDT for a content-deep, often bilingual site with deeper navigation and buyer-facing pages. From 3,00,000 BDT for a fully custom build from a blank canvas. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — with the full design approved before any production code begins. No retainer trap, no surprise monthly invoice after launch. That clarity is part of why owners here end up calling me the best website design company they have worked with in Chittagong: you always know who is doing the work, what it costs, and that the same person is still reachable when the site needs to grow.
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