Corporate web design, Sylhet
Your company isn't small. Your website shouldn't look it.
A buyer in Dubai or London is about to send you an RFQ. Before they reply, they open your website on their phone. If it loads slow, the logo is stretched, the 'About Us' is three lines of Lorem Ipsum left over from a template, and the contact page just says '[email protected]' - they quietly close the tab and email your competitor in Dhaka instead. That is the real cost of a weak corporate site for a Sylhet firm: not a bad-looking page, a lost deal you never even knew you were in.
Sylhet has a particular kind of company. Trading houses, stone and sand importers, ceramics, agro and food processing, NRB-backed ventures with family in the UK, construction and real estate developers around Zindabazar and Amberkhana, healthcare groups, private schools and coaching centres. Serious money, serious operations - and websites that haven't been touched since 2019. The market is full of 'web companies' that hand you a generic WordPress theme, swap the logo, and disappear. You deserve better than a recycled template with your name pasted on top.
I'm RH Fardin. I do corporate website design in Sylhet the way it should be done: one senior person who actually understands what a company site has to do. It has to load fast on a 4G phone, because that's how most of your visitors arrive. It has to clearly say who you are, what you do, and why a partner should trust you - in the first ten seconds. It has to make your firm look bigger, cleaner, and more legitimate than the next quote in the buyer's inbox. Every site I take on, I design and build personally. No agency markup, no junior learning on your project.
And I'm direct about the part most Sylhet vendors dodge: money. Corporate sites start at 50,000 BDT, with structured tiers at 50,000 / 90,000 / 1,50,000 BDT depending on how many sections, languages, and custom touches you need. Fully bespoke builds start from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50% advance, 50% on launch. You approve the design before I write a single line of code - that's the design-approval guarantee, in writing.
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