About the work
What a one-person "company" actually means for your Khulna store
Most Khulna sellers searching for an ecommerce website development company already have a business that moves — chingri and dry fish handled around Rupsha and Boro Bazar, jute and handloom gamcha, gher-farmed shrimp packed for buyers up in Dhaka, three-piece and saree counters in New Market, electronics and parts off Khan Jahan Ali Road, plus the steady trade feeding Jessore, Satkhira, Bagerhat and the rest of the south-west. The orders land in Facebook comments and Messenger, payment is a bKash screenshot, and delivery is whichever courier counter is closest. It holds together until an Eid rush buries you in comments and you lose half a day's orders you cannot even count.
The word "company" on most local quotes is doing a lot of quiet work. You are often buying a two-or-three-person shop that subcontracts the actual build to someone you never meet, or a Dhaka outfit that assigns a junior and bills you for a senior. I am the other kind: one senior person who does the whole job and tells you so up front. You talk to the developer who draws your homepage and writes your checkout logic — same person, first message to launch day. For a store, where money literally moves through the code, that single point of accountability is the feature, not a limitation.
Pricing is concrete so there is no "koto taka?" dance. A working WooCommerce store starts at 50,000 BDT — bKash and Nagad set up, cash-on-delivery as the default because that is still how most south-west buyers pay, courier handoff to Sundarban, SA Paribahan or Steadfast, a clean catalogue of up to 30 products loaded by me, and a checkout that does not buckle on a mid-range Android over Khulna 4G. From there the ladder is 50,000 / 90,000 / 1,50,000 BDT as your order volume grows, and a fully custom build starts at 3,00,000 BDT only when revenue clearly justifies it. Around five years of building stores for Bangladeshi sellers tells me exactly where a south-west shop leaks orders — a confusing COD form, no delivery-charge logic for outside-Khulna buyers, product photos too heavy to load, and no clean way to confirm a bKash payment without scrolling chat at midnight.
Every store I ship is yours, fully. Hosting, domain and WooCommerce admin go in your name and get handed over — no nulled theme, no shared hosting I secretly control, no temporary bKash number quietly wired to me. Payment is 50% advance to start and 50% on launch day, and you sign off on the full design before I write a single line of code. That is the design-approval guarantee: you see the homepage and product page mockups, you approve them, and what launches matches what we agreed — or you get revisions, not excuses.
See pricing in BDT