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Custom Software Development in Uttara

Custom software is the system your business runs on every day — orders, stock, billing, staff logins, reports — built around how you actually work instead of a foreign app you bend yourself to fit. I'm RH Fardin, and I design, code and ship that system myself, no agency, no junior. If you run a business in Uttara that has outgrown its spreadsheets, you talk to the person writing the code from the first message to launch.

One senior developer, ~5 years building real systems for Bangladeshi businesses. Focused tools from 50,000 BDT; full custom builds from 3,00,000 BDT. 50% advance, 50% on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — and you own the source code outright.

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Custom software development, Uttara

The real fear with custom software isn't the price. It's ending up with a half-built thing nobody can use.

Talk to enough Uttara owners and you hear the same quiet worry under the 'koto taka' question: not the number, but whether the thing actually gets finished and whether their staff can run it. They have a reason to worry. A lot of people in Uttara have already paid an advance once — to a freelancer, a cousin's friend, a small shop near Rajlokkhi — watched a login screen and one half-working page get built, and then watched Messenger go quiet. So they're not really asking 'how much,' they're asking 'will this be a working system on day thirty, or another abandoned project I paid for.' That's the right question, and it's the one I build my whole process around.

So let me be concrete about what 'custom software development in Uttara' actually means, because it gets used loosely. It is not a website and it is not a Play Store app you download. It's a private system built for your business: a database that holds your orders and stock, screens your staff log into with their own roles, the exact approval steps and pricing rules you use, bKash and Nagad collection that reconciles, and reports that come out the way your accounts person needs them — in clean lakh-crore amounts, not raw numbers. A garments buying house near Sonargaon Janapath, an online reseller shipping daily through Pathao and Steadfast, a salon chain with three Uttara branches — each needs a different system, and 'off the shelf' fits none of them past about 70%.

Here's why solo is the answer for this, not a compromise on it. The way most software shops work, the senior who understands your business in the meeting is not the one who builds it — once the advance clears, it goes to a junior, your logic gets relayed through a project manager who never ran an operation, and what ships is what someone three desks away guessed you meant. With me there is no relay. The person who sits with you in Uttara and maps how your business runs is the same person who designs every screen, writes the backend, wires the database, integrates the payments, and picks up the phone when a report looks off at 11pm. Around five years of doing exactly this in Bangladesh means I already know what quietly sinks local builds — and most of them sink in that handoff gap, not in the code.

On money I'll be plain, because vagueness is how people get oversold. A focused tool that does one job cleanly — an order-and-delivery log, a stock tracker, a customer database with reminders — starts at 50,000 BDT. A more capable system with linked modules and user roles is 90,000 BDT; a deeper build with reporting and dashboards is 1,50,000 BDT. A genuinely custom, multi-part platform — multi-branch, complex billing, real integrations — starts at 3,00,000 BDT. Every project is 50% advance and 50% on launch, and nothing gets coded until you've approved the screens and the workflow. That sign-off up front is the design-approval guarantee: you see what you're paying for before the build, not as a surprise at the end.

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What's included

What you actually get from a custom build in Uttara — not a feature list off a brochure

Custom software is worth it only if it ships, your team can run it, and you own it after. Here is what that looks like in practice when one senior operator builds your system in Uttara.

01

Finished, Not Abandoned

Staged payment means I'm paid the balance only when the system is live and your team is trained — so finishing is on me, not you. No advance taken for a login page and a vanished developer.

02

One Owner Throughout

The person who maps your Uttara business is the one who designs, codes, launches and supports it. Your logic never gets lost across a sales-to-PM-to-junior relay.

03

Runs On Your Floor

Your data-entry staff and delivery person use mid-range Androids on Uttara 4G, not a developer's laptop. Every screen is tested light and Bangla-friendly on real phones before handover.

04

bKash & Nagad

Collection and reconciliation built in, so a transaction matches an order automatically instead of your accounts person re-keying every mobile payment by hand at day's end.

05

Approve Before Code

You see and sign off every screen and the full workflow before I write the backend. Changing a screen on paper is free; changing it after it's coded is not — so we change it on paper.

06

Your Code, Yours

On launch you get the full source code, the database and a plain-language handover doc, in a repository in your name. You can hand it to any developer later — you're never hostage to me.

In focus

What a custom build in Uttara actually becomes — a concrete walkthrough, not a promise

Abstract talk of 'custom software' is exactly why owners can't tell a real build from a scam, so let me make one concrete. Take a common Uttara case: an online seller running a clothing brand out of a flat in Sector 11, with two helpers, drowning in a Facebook page inbox, an Excel stock sheet and three WhatsApp groups. The custom system I'd build is one place that pulls each confirmed order into a clean list, drops the sold quantity off the stock count automatically, books the parcel with Pathao or Steadfast and saves the tracking ID against the order, logs the bKash or Nagad payment and matches it so the dues column is always right, and gives each helper a login that shows only what they should touch — while the owner sees one dashboard with today's sales, what's running low, and what's unpaid. That's not a website. That's the engine room of the business, and it's the difference between a busy day that runs itself and a busy day spent firefighting across four apps.

Getting there is a process, not a leap, and the process is the whole reason it doesn't end up abandoned. We start with a real conversation — I want to see the messy reality: the twelve-tab Excel file, the WhatsApp group where orders actually land, the register your manager keeps by hand. From that I write down exactly what the system must do, what each screen shows, and one fixed price — no open-ended 'it depends.' You approve the design first, on paper, then I build, test the cases that break cheap software (empty states, two staff saving at once, the month-end report, the export your accountant needs), and hand it over by sitting with your team until they can run it without me. Honestly, plenty of Uttara businesses don't need the full 3,00,000 BDT track on day one — a tight 50,000 to 1,50,000 BDT tool that kills the single biggest daily headache, built clean enough to grow later, is the smarter first move. I'll scope you into the tier that fits and tell you straight if a tidy spreadsheet would still beat a build for your stage.

Investment

Pricing in BDT — no mystery.

Clear packages, fixed quotes, paid in BDT. Pick a starting point — I'll tailor the exact scope on a quick call.

Every project starts at ৳50,000

Starter

Starter Website

A sharp, credible site that makes the right first impression and brings enquiries.

50,000/ from
  • Up to 4 custom pages
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • On-page SEO setup
  • Contact form + WhatsApp
  • Live in ~2 weeks
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Books a 15-min call · fixed BDT quote · 50/50 · hosting extra

Ecommerce

Ecommerce Store

An online store built to sell and scale.

1,50,000/ from
  • Shopify or WooCommerce
  • Product, cart & checkout
  • bKash / SSLCOMMERZ + delivery
  • SEO-ready product pages
  • Launch QA + training
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Books a 15-min call · fixed BDT quote · 50/50 · hosting extra

Design-approval guarantee. You approve the design first, and you only pay the second half once your site is live and you're happy.

Need something bigger? Custom & enterprise builds from ৳3,00,000. Pay by bKash, Nagad, bank transfer or card. Ask for an exact price or message on WhatsApp.

Frequently asked

Straight answers before we build.

The questions Uttara owners actually ask before commissioning custom software — answered straight, no proposal-speak.

Custom software banate Uttara-te koto taka lage?

It comes down to scope, and the honest range is this. A focused single-job tool — an order tracker, a basic inventory or invoicing tool, a customer database — starts at the 50,000 BDT tier when the feature list is genuinely tight. Add user roles, reporting and bKash/Nagad integration and you're at the 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT tiers. A full custom system built from scratch, with multiple modules and user types, starts at 3,00,000 BDT. I quote one fixed price after a scoping call — paid 50% advance, 50% on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — not a vague range to drag you into three meetings.

How do I know you'll actually finish it, and not vanish after the advance like the last person did?

Fair question — it's the most common scar Uttara owners carry. Two things protect you. First, payment is staged: I get the balance only when the system is live and your team is trained, so I have every reason to finish and none to disappear. Second, you approve the full design before I write backend code, so there's a clear written 'done' we both agreed to — not a vague 'software banai dimu.' And you can check my work at rhfardin.com before you commit a taka. A developer confident in finishing is happy to be paid half on launch.

What kind of custom software do you build for Uttara businesses?

Most custom software development Uttara BD businesses ask me for falls into a few buckets — small-to-mid systems for the businesses that fill Uttara: inventory and stock tools, order and delivery trackers (with Pathao/Steadfast logging), invoicing and billing, simple CRMs and lead pipelines, booking and appointment systems for clinics and salons, fees and student management for coaching centres, and internal dashboards that pull your numbers into one screen. Typical clients are online and F-commerce sellers, garments buying houses, retailers, clinics, salons and service firms running on tangled Excel files and a page inbox. Describe the manual process eating your team's day and I'll tell you on the call whether software is worth building.

Off-the-shelf apps and foreign SaaS are cheaper to start — why build custom at all?

Sometimes they're genuinely enough, and if they are, I'll say so rather than sell you a build. But for many Uttara businesses a ready-made tool fits about 70% and fights you on the 30% that's specific to your trade — your pricing logic, your approval steps, your branches — so you bend your process to the software, pay monthly in dollars for features you never touch, and still keep a side-spreadsheet for what it can't do. Custom software development in Uttara is for the point where that compromise costs you more than a system built around how you actually work, which you own outright with no per-seat fee climbing as you grow.

Will the software work on cheap Android phones and patchy connections in Uttara?

Yes — that's a default, not an upgrade. Your front-desk staff, delivery person or sales agent will use this on a mid-range Android over 4G, sometimes a weak signal in a basement shop or the back of a CNG, not a fast office desktop. So I keep the screens light, build them Bangla-friendly, and test on real devices over a real connection before handover. Software that only runs smoothly on the developer's laptop is exactly the kind of half-built tool I'm trying to keep you away from.

Can you take over and fix custom software another developer started and abandoned?

Often, yes — but I have to look first, because it depends on what's actually there. If the previous developer left usable code and you have access to it and the database, I can audit it, tell you honestly whether it's worth finishing or cleaner to rebuild, and quote either way. If there's no source code and nothing usable handed over — which is sadly common with the vanished-advance cases — a fresh, properly-scoped build is usually faster and cheaper than untangling a mess. Send me whatever you have and I'll give you a straight read before you spend anything more.

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