Built by one operator, end to end
Web Apps for Bangladeshi Teams That Run on Spreadsheets and Hope
Most operations in Bangladesh still run on a stack of Excel files emailed back and forth, a WhatsApp group nobody can scroll fast enough, and one staff member who knows where the real numbers live. That works until it doesn't — until orders get double-entered, inventory counts drift, or a customer asks for a status update and nobody can answer in under an hour. A web app is what replaces that mess with a single source of truth your team actually opens every morning.
I am RH Fardin, and for the last five years I have been the one person who designs, codes, deploys, and maintains the web applications I take on. No project manager forwarding briefs. No junior copying Stack Overflow into your codebase at 2am. When you message me about a bug in your dispatch dashboard, the person who built that dispatch dashboard reads the message. That changes how fast things actually get fixed in BD, where most agencies route you through three people before anyone touches the code.
I build with practical stacks — Laravel or Node on the backend, React or a clean server-rendered front-end, MySQL or Postgres, deployed on a VPS or a managed host you can afford long-term. No exotic framework that nobody else in Dhaka can maintain if you ever move on. The codebase is documented, the database is sane, and the admin panel is built for the person who will actually use it — usually somebody who is fluent in Bangla, juggling a phone, and does not have time to read a tooltip.
Pricing starts at 50,000 BDT for the smallest scoped tools, with the 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT tiers covering most internal apps. True custom web applications — multi-role, complex workflows, integrations with bKash/Nagad, SMS gateways, accounting tools, courier APIs — start at 3,00,000 BDT, with 50% advance and the balance on launch. Design approval is guaranteed before a single line of production code is written, so you never pay for a direction you did not see.
See pricing in BDT