Ecommerce website design Khulna
Your customer is not the person who can drive to your shop in Khulna. It is the one in Dhaka who can only see a screen and has to trust a parcel will arrive.
Think about where a Khulna seller actually makes money online, and the whole design problem becomes clear. Your walk-in trade is fine, but the volume is everywhere else: the chingri and dried-fish economy that feeds the whole country, Sundarbans honey, gur and date molasses, Satkhira mango in season, craft and clothing that buyers in Dhaka and Chittagong want but cannot source locally. Every one of those orders comes from someone who has never set foot in Khulna, will never feel the product before paying, and is quietly asking three things at checkout: is this a real business, is my bKash payment safe, and will a parcel actually leave Khulna and reach me. The store either answers all three in a few seconds or it loses the sale. That is the real job of ecommerce website design in Khulna, and it is a job most cheap stores never even notice they are failing.
I am RH Fardin, a website designer and developer based in Bangladesh with around five years of full-time work behind me. I design every store myself, write the code that ships it, and answer my own phone. When a Khulna seller comes to me the product is usually already good and already in demand somewhere else in the country. What is missing is a store that makes a distant, careful buyer feel safe enough to pay a southwest business they only know from a phone screen, and a checkout that lines up cleanly with how the parcel will actually be couriered out of Khulna. That is a design and logistics problem first and a code problem second, and it is exactly the part a templated, junior-built site fumbles.
My starting price for ecommerce website design in Khulna is 50,000 BDT, and that buys a real mobile-first store, not a stripped trial built to upsell you. You get a product catalog designed to flatter what you actually sell, a bKash and Nagad payment flow, cash-on-delivery with address and phone fields that match how a courier picks up and delivers across the country, an admin panel you run from your phone, and the SEO basics done at launch. Most Khulna sellers in this range run roughly 20 to 150 products, which is what the 50,000 BDT tier is shaped around. Deeper catalogs, bulk import and proper stock control move you to 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT, and a fully custom platform starts at 3,00,000 BDT.
I can hold that 50,000 BDT because I have cut the layer you should not be paying for. No agency overhead, no salaried account manager forwarding your messages, no Dhaka office rent buried in your invoice. You deal directly with the one person doing the design and the build. Terms are 50% advance and 50% on launch, and you formally approve the design before that final payment is due, so the store never ships looking like something you did not sign off on. Ecommerce website design in Khulna should be priced for the Khulna market and judged on whether the orders, the payments and the parcels actually go through, not on how thick the proposal looks.
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