Website Design · Khulna

Ecommerce Website Design in Khulna

Ecommerce website design in Khulna for sellers whose real market is the rest of Bangladesh, built so the order, the payment and the parcel all actually go through.

I am RH Fardin, a one-person studio. I design and build ecommerce stores for Khulna sellers from 50,000 BDT and ship them in weeks. Khulna's problem online is rarely the product. It is that you are selling from the southwest to a buyer in Dhaka or Chittagong who has never been here, paying a stranger, and trusting that a parcel will leave Khulna and arrive intact. So I design the store around that exact moment: clean on the cheap Android your buyer holds, a bKash and Nagad flow they trust, and a cash-on-delivery and courier setup that fits how an order really leaves Khulna for the rest of the map. No agency, no junior, no Dhaka markup. Just the person who designs your store answering your phone.

From 50,000 BDT . Mobile-first, built for real Bangladeshi phones . bKash, Nagad and courier-ready COD . Design approved before the final payment . Around 5 years shipping stores solo

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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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What's included

What ecommerce website design in Khulna actually has to get right

Six things I design into the store before anything else, because each one is a place a Khulna seller selling to the rest of the country loses an order they had already won. All built into the 50,000 BDT starting tier, not sold back as add-ons.

01

Built to be trusted

A clean, modern layout in your real brand colours with reviews, payment badges, a working About and a clear contact, so a buyer in Dhaka who has never heard of your Khulna shop reads the store as a real business and not a risky reseller. When someone is paying a stranger in another division, this is most of the sale.

02

Courier-ready checkout

Address, area and phone fields and an order flow shaped around how a parcel really leaves Khulna on Steadfast, Pathao, RedX or Sundarban for buyers nationwide. The order arrives with everything the courier needs, so nothing stalls between sale and shipment.

03

bKash and Nagad ready

A proper merchant or personal-number flow with a transaction-ID confirmation step, so a buyer in Dhaka or Chittagong pays a Khulna seller with confidence. No number pasted in a comment, no sketchy gateway that gets your account flagged.

04

Cash-on-delivery done right

COD set up the way most first-time buyers from outside Khulna actually want to pay, with the option to take partial advance on heavier or perishable orders, so you are not shipping shrimp or mango halfway across the country on blind faith.

05

Fast on cheap phones

Designed and tested on the mid-range Android most Bangladeshi buyers hold, on ordinary mobile data, not just a designer's laptop. Pages load fast and the whole checkout works with one thumb, because that is the device your order is coming from.

06

Found by buyers

Product schema, Open Graph images, Bangla and English meta tags, a sitemap and Google Business Profile setup, so a search for Sundarbans honey, Khulna chingri or your brand name lands on your store instead of a marketplace listing or a competitor.

In focus

Khulna's geography is the reason the courier and checkout matter more than the homepage

Khulna is the gateway to the entire southwest, and that single fact decides how a store here should be designed. Almost everything worth selling online from this region is something the rest of the country has to buy from a distance: shrimp and dried fish from the coast and the Sundarbans, honey from the forest, gur and date molasses, Satkhira mango, crafts from Jashore and Bagerhat. Your real customer is therefore almost never standing in front of you. They are in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet or abroad, looking at a screen, deciding whether to trust a southwest seller they have never met with a payment and a parcel that has to travel the length of the country. That is the opposite of how a shop in Gulshan sells, where the buyer is local and can walk in. So the design priorities flip: the pretty homepage matters less, and the part of the store that wins is the boring, decisive stretch where a stranger believes you are real, pays through bKash or Nagad without flinching, and trusts that a courier will actually move the box from Khulna to their door. Get that right and the region's distance stops being a handicap and becomes your whole catalog.

Here is where the 50,000 BDT actually goes, because I would rather you know than guess. The money lands first on the moment a distant buyer decides to pay: a layout that reads as trustworthy, your real product photos shown properly, pages that open fast on a cheap phone, a bKash and Nagad flow with a confirmation step, and a cash-on-delivery and courier setup that captures the right address details and supports partial advance on perishable or heavy orders. That sequence is the sale, and almost every order a Khulna seller loses is lost there, not because the price was a few thousand taka too high. What I deliberately leave out of the starting tier is the padding that does not move an order: a 2,000-product catalog when you stock eighty, custom animations, loyalty schemes and language toggles nobody asked for. That work is real and it lives in the 90,000, 1,50,000 or 3,00,000 BDT range once your volume earns it. Good ecommerce design is not bolting on everything. It is putting the budget exactly where a stranger in another division decides to send money to Khulna, and on the first call I will tell you straight which of your ideas belongs there and which can wait.

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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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.

Real questions Khulna sellers send me before they sign.

Khulna-te ecommerce website design e koto taka lage?

My starting price for ecommerce website design in Khulna is 50,000 BDT, and that is a real mobile-first store with a designed catalog, a working bKash and Nagad flow and courier-ready cash-on-delivery, not a stripped trial. The next tiers are 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT depending on product count, custom features and design depth, and a fully custom platform starts at 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50% advance and 50% on launch, and you approve the design before that final payment, so you always see exactly what you are paying for.

I am in Khulna, not Dhaka. Can you really design and support my store from there?

Yes, and most of my Khulna clients never need a single in-person meeting. The whole process runs over WhatsApp, call and screen-share. I design your store, you approve the look on screen, I build and launch it, and you get a training call plus 30 days of free fixes. Being outside Dhaka changes nothing about the price or the quality, it just removes the agency markup you should never have been paying. The store is built for your Khulna business specifically, not handed to a junior who ranks you below their Dhaka clients.

Most of my orders will go to Dhaka and other districts. Can the store handle courier and COD properly?

That is exactly what I design the checkout around, because for a Khulna seller the courier is half the sale. I set up address, area and phone fields and an order flow that fits how parcels really leave Khulna on services like Steadfast, Pathao, RedX or Sundarban, so each order lands with everything the courier needs. Cash-on-delivery is configured the way out-of-town first-time buyers actually want to pay, with the option to take a partial advance on heavier or perishable items, so you are not shipping shrimp or mango across the country on pure trust.

I sell perishable things like shrimp, honey or seasonal mango. Does that change the store?

It changes the checkout and the policy design more than the look. For perishable and seasonal stock I build in things like partial advance payment, clear delivery-timeline and area messaging, simple stock or season toggles so you can switch a product off the moment it sells out, and order notes the courier can act on. The point is to protect you from shipping something perishable across the country and getting a refused parcel back, which is the specific way Khulna food sellers lose money online.

How is a designed 50,000 BDT store different from a Facebook page or a cheap 10,000-taka template?

A Facebook page or a nulled template is a generic shell with your logo dropped on top, and a careful out-of-town buyer feels that the moment they reach checkout. The 50,000 BDT store is designed for your products and your buyer: trust elements in the right places, a checkout that does not stall, real bKash, Nagad and courier-ready COD, and a layout tuned to how someone actually decides to pay a stranger in another city. The cheap version costs you the orders that get nervous and leave, which is the most expensive kind of saving for a Khulna seller whose whole market is at a distance.

After launch, will you disappear, or keep working with me?

After launch you get a one-hour training call, written documentation for adding products and offers, and 30 days of free fixes for anything I built. After that you can run the store yourself, pay me per task only when something needs changing, or book a small monthly retainer. I do not lock you in, and your hosting, domain and admin access stay fully in your name from day one, so the Khulna business owns the store outright.

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