What "cheap" should and shouldn't mean for a web app in Uttara
Low cost web application development in Uttara works when you ship one workflow first - not when you cut corners on all of them
Most people in Uttara who search for cheap web application development have already been burned once, or watched a friend get burned. The pattern is always the same: someone needed a system their staff could log into - a clinic in Sector 7 drowning in a paper appointment register, a buying house near Sector 3 tracking sample approvals across forty WhatsApp threads, a restaurant off Sector 13 where the kitchen and the cashier are working off different numbers. They got a 25,000 BDT quote, said yes, and three months later the thing logs everyone out at random, the report screen shows wrong totals, and the developer has gone quiet. That isn't a cheap web app. That's a deposit on building the same app twice.
I bring the price down a completely different way, and it's the only honest way: I cut scope, not quality. A web application is not one thing - it's a stack of features, and most of them you don't need on day one. So instead of quoting you a half-built version of everything, I find the single workflow that is actually bleeding time or money, build that one properly - secure logins, a clean database, screens that work on a phone - and ship it. The Sector 7 clinic doesn't need patient billing, inventory and SMS reminders in version one. It needs doctors and the front desk seeing the same live appointment list so nobody double-books a slot. Build that one thing right, let it earn its keep, then add the rest when the app has proven it deserves more money.
Because I work solo, that scope conversation actually happens. There's no sales target pushing you toward a bigger package, no project manager who has to justify a team's salaries. The person telling you "you don't need that yet, let's save it for phase two" is the same person who'll have to build it either way - so I have every reason to keep your first invoice small and your app focused. That single point of accountability is most of why a senior solo dev ends up cheaper than a company for a small web app: you're not subsidising a floor of staff between you and the code.
On money I'll be blunt, because in Uttara it's the first thing you'll ask. My smallest engagement is 50,000 BDT, and at that floor you get one tightly-scoped, single-purpose web app - one main role, a live database, no heavy payment or reporting layer. More roles, bKash or Nagad collection, or real reporting move you to the fixed 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT tiers, and a full multi-role operational system is a custom build from 3,00,000 BDT. Everything is 50% advance, 50% on launch. If your budget genuinely won't stretch past 50,000 BDT, I'll tell you exactly what to leave for later rather than promise the moon and ship you a fragile mess.
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