How to actually read a corporate website quote in Khulna
The real question is not "koto taka" — it is "what is inside the number, and which part is padding."
Nearly every Khulna firm that messages me about a corporate site opens the same way: "corporate website banate koto taka lagbe?" It is the right question, and the reason it almost never gets a straight answer in this city is simple — most outfits quote you after they have sized up your company, not after they have scoped the work. A registered firm with a real procurement process and a foreign buyer or two is exactly the client a lowballer drops a soft number on to win the relationship, then pads once the contract is signed. I run it the other way. The price is published, the tiers are fixed, and the only thing we genuinely discuss is which tier your company actually needs. This page exists to do one job: show you what sits inside a corporate website design price in Khulna so the figure stops being a guessing game and you can spot the padding the moment it appears.
A corporate site costs more than a shop page or a Facebook-replacement site, and it should — but for honest reasons, not invented ones. What justifies a corporate number is real work: a company-profile structure a foreign buyer, a bank officer or a tender board can scan in seconds; a capacity and certifications section that proves you are a genuine exporter, not a trading middleman; English content written to read as a serious firm rather than a rough translation, because in Khulna's export trades the reader is often sitting in Europe or the Gulf; usually a Bangla version too for local vendors and banks; and copy I almost always have to shape from your raw notes, because most firms here have never had their company story written down. That is what a corporate price pays for. What it should NOT pay for is per-page invention on a template, a forced monthly "maintenance" bill, or a vague "SEO package" with no deliverable — and I name those traps further down so you never fund them.
Here is what actually moves the corporate number in Khulna, so you can place your own firm on the ladder before we even talk. Depth and page count — a focused export profile is not a fifteen-page corporate site with separate division pages, a product range and a downloadable profile. Whether you need both Bangla and English, or just one. Whether the site must carry a tender-ready downloadable company profile and a certifications wall, or simply present the firm cleanly. Whether your product photography and content are ready, or I am writing the company story and directing the shoot from scratch. And whether a clean, well-built foundation fits, or your operation is unusual enough — a group with several companies, an exporter that needs a real product database, a freight firm with a tracking or enquiry workflow — to justify something custom from a blank canvas. The tiers exist precisely so the figure maps to that work, not to how established your letterhead happens to look.
When you hire me, the person quoting is the person building. No salesman who lowballs to land the deal and a junior who quietly pads the scope afterward, and no agency overhead — a Dhaka high-rise, account managers, a margin layered onto every hour — baked invisibly into your figure. That is the honest reason my corporate website design price in Khulna sits below a capital agency for comparable work: you are paying one senior operator with around five years of shipping Bangladeshi corporate sites, not a building full of people who never touch your project. And the price holds. 50,000 BDT for a focused, credible corporate profile. 90,000 BDT for the standard multi-page corporate build most growing Khulna firms settle on. 1,50,000 BDT for a full bilingual corporate site with a tender-ready profile and deeper structure. From 3,00,000 BDT when the brief is genuinely custom. Always 50% advance, 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — and you approve the full design before I write a single line of code.
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