Ecommerce website design price in Khulna
You asked a Khulna seller's first question: koto taka? Here is the real answer, and the reason behind every number.
Almost every Khulna seller who messages me opens the same way: "ecommerce website koto taka?" And almost every other developer answers with a fog, a screenshot of someone else's site, a "depends on requirement," and a number that mysteriously doubles once you have already paid the advance. So let me do the thing nobody in this market does and just say it. A real ecommerce store from me starts at 50,000 BDT. That is not a teaser tier or a stripped demo built to upsell you in week two. It is a working, mobile-first store with a product catalog, bKash and Nagad payment flow, cash-on-delivery, an admin panel you run from your phone, and SEO basics in place the day it goes live.
Here is what actually moves that ecommerce website design price in Khulna up or down, because price with no reasoning is just a guess. Three things drive it: how many products you carry, how custom the design and features need to be, and how much of the checkout and courier logic has to be wired up automatically. A Khan Jahan Ali Road seller with 60 products across four categories sits comfortably in the 50,000 BDT tier. Carry 500 SKUs with bulk import, stock control and variant pricing, and you are looking at 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT. A fully custom platform with bespoke logic starts at 3,00,000 BDT. Same builder, same care, the number just follows the actual work, not your perceived budget.
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 every line of code that ships, and answer your WhatsApp myself. That single fact is the biggest reason my ecommerce website design price in Khulna stays honest: there is no agency overhead, no account manager's salary, and no Dhaka office rent quietly folded into your invoice. When a five-person shop quotes you, a chunk of that money keeps the lights on for people who will never touch your project. With me, the money buys the work.
Terms are simple and the same for everyone: 50% advance to start, 50% on launch, and you formally approve the design before that final payment is ever due. So you are never staring at a half-finished store wondering where your money went. If you have been burned before by a 12,000-taka "ecommerce website" in Khulna that turned out to be a nulled theme with a broken checkout, that experience is exactly why I price the way I do. The cheap number is not really cheap once it costs you the orders it drops. The 50,000 BDT floor is the price of a store that actually takes money on the first try.
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