Ecommerce website development Khulna
A store that looks finished and a store that survives your busiest sales day are two completely different builds. The gap between them is development.
Here is the failure I get called in to fix more than any other in Khulna: the store looked great on launch day, then the first real rush broke it. A seasonal Satkhira mango drop, an Eid offer on three-piece sets, a Sundarbans honey post that did numbers - suddenly thirty or forty buyers are on the site at once, and the cracks show. Two people order the last unit because stock never decremented in time. The page crawls because every product photo is a 4MB upload nobody compressed. A bKash payment comes in but the order sits unmatched because confirmation was a manual chat step, not a built process. An order reaches you missing the upazila or phone field the courier needs, so the parcel stalls. None of that is a design problem. Every bit of it is development, and it is exactly the part a cheap template build never engineers because you only find out it's broken on the one day it matters.
I am RH Fardin, a website designer and developer based in Bangladesh with around five years of full-time work behind me. The reason I split design from development on this page is that buyers in Khulna routinely pay for the first and assume they're getting the second. They are not the same job. Design is what the store looks like; development is the inventory engine, the payment matching, the order pipeline, the courier handoff, the database, the speed under load and the security that keeps your admin and your customers' details from leaking. I write all of that myself, the same person who lays out your homepage. When the work is done by one operator end to end, the store behaves as one system instead of a pretty front bolted onto logic nobody really owns.
My starting price for ecommerce website development in Khulna is 50,000 BDT, and it buys a properly engineered store, not a stripped demo. That means real stock control that won't oversell, a bKash and Nagad flow with a transaction-ID confirmation step, cash-on-delivery with the exact address, upazila and phone fields a Bangladeshi courier needs, an order dashboard you actually run from your phone, image compression so the site stays fast on a cheap Android, and the SEO and security basics done at launch. The 50,000 BDT tier suits roughly 20 to 150 products. When you need bulk CSV import, deeper stock and variant control, abandoned-cart recovery or live courier-rate APIs, that is the 90,000 or 1,50,000 BDT tier, and a fully custom platform - multi-vendor, ERP or POS sync, bespoke checkout logic - starts at 3,00,000 BDT.
I can hold the 50,000 BDT floor because I have removed the layer you should never be paying for. No agency overhead, no account manager relaying your messages, no Dhaka office rent hidden in the invoice. You deal directly with the one person doing the design and the development. Terms are 50% advance and 50% on launch, you formally approve the design before that final payment is due, and your hosting, domain, database and admin sit in your name from day one - so the Khulna business owns the whole store and its code, not me. Ecommerce website development khulna should be judged on one thing: does the store still take orders correctly on the day everyone shows up at once. That is what I build it to do.
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