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Ecommerce Website Development in Khulna

Ecommerce website development in Khulna for sellers who are done losing orders to a store that double-sells stock, chokes during a rush, or can't hand a parcel cleanly to a courier.

I am RH Fardin, a solo website developer in Bangladesh. I do the whole build myself - stock logic, payment wiring, courier handoff, the database, the lot - and I ship ecommerce stores for Khulna sellers from 50,000 BDT. Design is the easy half. The half that actually decides whether you make money is development: what happens when forty people hit checkout during an Eid offer, what stops you selling the last jar of honey to two buyers at once, whether a bKash payment auto-matches or you're scrolling Messenger at midnight, and whether an order lands ready for Steadfast or Sundarban with nothing missing. That is the part I build for. No agency, no junior on your job, no Dhaka markup - you talk to the person writing the code.

From 50,000 BDT . One senior developer, ~5 years shipping stores . Stock, bKash/Nagad and courier logic engineered in, not bolted on . You own the code, hosting and admin . 50% advance, 50% on launch . Design approved before you pay the rest

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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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What's included

What real ecommerce development gets right that a Khulna template build skips

Six things I engineer into the store before a single product goes live - because each is a place a Khulna seller silently loses orders they had already won. All in the 50,000 BDT starting tier, not sold back as a 'pro' add-on.

01

Stock that can't oversell

Real-time inventory that decrements the moment an order is placed and locks the last unit, so you never sell the final jar of honey or the last size to two buyers and spend the next day apologising. The single most common way a cheap Khulna store quietly burns its reputation.

02

Survives a rush

Built and load-tested for the spike that comes with an Eid offer or a viral post - compressed images, cached pages, a checkout that doesn't fall over when forty people hit it at once. The store has to work hardest on the exact day it's making the most money.

03

bKash + Nagad matched

A merchant or personal-number flow with a transaction-ID step that ties the payment to the order automatically. No pasting a number in a comment, no hunting a screenshot through Messenger at midnight to figure out which order actually paid.

04

Courier-ready order pipeline

Every order captures the district, upazila, area and phone a parcel needs to leave Khulna on Steadfast, Pathao, RedX or Sundarban. The order arrives complete, so nothing stalls in the gap between sale and shipment - the gap where Khulna sellers lose the most.

05

You own the code

Open, standard tech - no locked builder, no platform that holds your store hostage. Hosting, domain, database and admin all in your name from day one, so any developer can pick it up later and you are never trapped paying rent on your own shop.

06

Secured at launch

SSL, hardened admin login, spam-and-fake-order filtering and proper handling of customer data - the boring development work that keeps your store off a blacklist and your buyers' phone numbers and addresses from leaking. Skipped on cheap builds because you can't see it until it bites.

In focus

The Eid rush is the only honest test of an ecommerce build - and it's the test cheap Khulna stores fail

Any store can take one order in a quiet demo. The real exam comes the day a Khulna seller actually needs it to work: an Eid clothing offer, a Pohela Boishakh push, a Satkhira mango season opening, a Sundarbans honey post that suddenly travels. That is when forty buyers are on the site together, half of them on patchy mobile data from a cheap Android, all trying to grab limited stock and pay at once. A store built as a template - photos uncompressed, no caching, stock that updates a beat too late, payment confirmation left as a manual chat step - falls apart in slow motion right there. The page drags, two people buy the last unit, payments come in unmatched, and orders reach you missing the upazila the courier needs. Every one of those is a development decision made wrong months earlier, and you only discover it on the single day it costs you the most money. That is why I build and load-test for the rush from the start instead of the calm.

The other development decision that quietly decides everything is the stack, and here I will be blunt because it is where Khulna sellers get locked in. A rented page builder or a closed platform can feel cheap and quick, until you want to change something it won't let you, or you try to leave and find your products, customers and code are not really yours. I build on open, standard technology and hand you full ownership - hosting, domain, database, admin, all in your name - so any competent developer can take over later and you are never held hostage on your own store. Here is where the 50,000 BDT actually goes: the stock engine that won't oversell, the payment matching, the order pipeline a courier can act on, speed under load, and security - the unglamorous machinery that decides whether orders go through. What I deliberately leave out of the starting tier is the padding that doesn't move a sale: a 2,000-product architecture when you stock eighty, custom animations, loyalty schemes, 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 order volume earns it. On the first call I'll tell you straight which of your ideas belongs in the build now and which is money better spent later.

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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.

The questions Khulna sellers actually send me before paying the advance - answered straight, price first.

Khulna-te ecommerce website development e koto taka lage?

My starting price for ecommerce website development in Khulna is 50,000 BDT, and that is a properly engineered store - stock control that won't oversell, a bKash and Nagad flow with transaction-ID matching, courier-ready cash-on-delivery, an admin you run from your phone, and the security and SEO basics done at launch. It suits roughly 20 to 150 products. The next tiers are 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT for bulk import, deeper stock and variant control, abandoned-cart recovery and live courier-rate APIs, 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're paying for. Hosting and domain are paid separately to the provider in your own name, roughly 8,000 to 10,000 BDT for the first year combined.

What's the difference between ecommerce website development and design? I keep seeing both.

Design is what the store looks like - the layout, the colours, the product pages. Development is what the store does - the stock engine, the payment matching, the order pipeline, the courier handoff, the database, the speed under a rush and the security. A lot of cheap Khulna offers sell you the first and let you assume you're getting the second, then the store breaks the day a real sales spike hits. I do both myself end to end, so the front and the logic behave as one system. If your store has ever double-sold a unit, choked under traffic, or left a bKash payment unmatched, that was always a development gap, not a design one.

My store sold the last item to two people at once and it was a mess. Can you actually stop that?

Yes - that is overselling, and it's the single most common engineering failure I see in cheap Khulna stores. It happens when stock updates a beat too slowly, so two buyers both grab the 'last' unit before the count moves. I build real-time inventory that decrements the instant an order is placed and locks the final unit, so the second buyer is told it's gone instead of being sold something you can't ship. For perishable or limited stock like honey, shrimp or seasonal mango I add a fast season or stock toggle too, so you can pull a product the moment it's out without touching code. Overselling quietly destroys trust with out-of-town buyers, and it's a fixed problem, not a fact of life.

I'm in Khulna, not Dhaka. Can you really build and maintain my store from there?

Yes, and most of my Khulna clients never need a single in-person meeting. The whole build runs over WhatsApp, call and screen-share - I develop the store, you approve the look on screen, I launch it, and you get a training call plus 30 days of free fixes for anything I built. Being outside Dhaka changes nothing about the quality or the price; it just removes the agency markup you should never have been paying. The store is engineered for your specific Khulna business, not handed to a junior who ranks you below their Dhaka accounts. And because you own the code and hosting, any developer can maintain it later - you're never stuck with only me.

Should I just use a page builder or a closed platform like Daraz instead of a custom build?

They have a place, but know the trade-off before you commit. A marketplace like Daraz gives you reach but takes a commission, owns the customer relationship, and buries your brand under everyone else's - and a rented page builder feels cheap until you want to change something it won't allow or try to leave and find your products, customers and code aren't really yours. I build on open, standard technology and hand you full ownership of the hosting, domain, database and admin, so you control your store, keep your margin and your customer data, and can move or hire anyone later. Keep selling on Daraz and Facebook for reach if you like - but own the store that is actually yours.

How long does it take, and will you disappear after launch?

Three to four weeks from the day the advance clears and you send your product list, photos and logo. Week one is design mockups and your approval. Week two is the build - catalog, stock engine, theme. Week three is the bKash, Nagad and COD wiring, courier fields and product loading. Week four is testing on real phones, a training call so you can run it yourself, and launch. The slow part is almost always client-side - late product photos or slow feedback - so I send an exact checklist on day one. After launch you get a one-hour training call, written documentation, and 30 days of free fixes for anything I built. After that you can run it yourself, pay me per task, or take a small monthly retainer. No lock-in: your code, hosting and admin stay in your name from day one.

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