In focus
What pushes a Sylhet corporate site from 50,000 to 1,50,000 BDT — and what tips it into custom
Let me put the tiers on the table plainly, because for a corporate brief "it depends" is the most useless answer in this business. At 50,000 BDT you get a focused corporate profile site — roughly five to seven pages: home, an about with your story and years in business, what you do, your leadership or team, a notices or news page, and a contact line that reaches a real decision-maker rather than a dead inbox. Clean foundation, mobile-first, one language, your real content laid out so a viewer reads you as an established firm. That suits a Sylhet company that mainly needs to look credible and findable — a smaller trading or service firm, a clinic or diagnostic centre, a school or consultancy whose clients just need to confirm you exist and reach you. At 90,000 BDT, where most growing Sylhet firms land, the corporate site carries more weight: separate service or division pages, a structured products or sectors listing, a client or partner logo wall, a careers or notices section, and the early SEO groundwork so you actually surface for "your sector + Sylhet" searches instead of being invisible behind the Dhaka results.
The 1,50,000 BDT tier is where it becomes a serious corporate working site: full Bangla and English with proper Bangla typography that does not break into boxes on an older Android, deeper navigation, a downloadable company profile a probashi investor can forward to the rest of the family, leadership and credential sections laid out the way a board reads them, and investor- or client-facing pages built for the audience abroad who judges the firm in five seconds. That is the tier real-estate developers selling to the diaspora, restaurant and hospitality groups with UK partners, and the larger family businesses around Zindabazar and Amberkhana actually want, because their decision-maker is often sitting in London, New York or the Gulf. Past that, from 3,00,000 BDT, the work is genuinely custom — designed from a blank canvas — and a Sylhet corporate brief usually lands there for honest reasons: a property listing system for a developer with live projects, a built careers portal that handles applications for a group with many staff, multi-company or group structure, role-based admin so your marketing and HR people can post without touching code, or a booking or enquiry flow tied to your operations. Note what is deliberately NOT on this ladder: the 12,000-to-15,000-taka "company website" the local shops sell. That is a nulled template, a form wired to an inbox nobody checks, and a page that crawls on the exact mobile data your buyers use in Bandar Bazar traffic — and to an investor abroad it reads as a small, risky outfit. The floor is 50,000 BDT because that is honestly the least it costs to build a corporate site worth putting your company's name on in this city.