What a Khulna business actually needs the site to do
A web design company in Khulna is only useful if the site earns its keep — not if it just sits at a URL looking fine.
Here is the moment most Khulna owners are actually in when they search for a web design company. The business already runs — there is a shop in New Market or Khan Jahan Ali Road, a chamber in Sonadanga, a wholesale godown out toward Daulatpur, a trading office near the Rupsha side — and there is a Facebook page doing some of the talking. It moves a handful of orders and enquiries a month, and then it stalls. A buyer who is comparing three suppliers cannot tell from a Facebook page whether you are a serious operation or a side hustle. Someone Googling your trade in Khulna does not find you at all. And the day Facebook tweaks its reach, your shopfront quietly shrinks and there is nothing you can do about it. That gap — between a page that sells a little and a site that makes you look like a real company — is the job. Everything below is how I close it.
I run the opposite of the usual setup here, and I will be plain that it is a deliberate choice. I am one senior designer, around five years into building sites for businesses across Bangladesh, and I take one project at a time. There is no sales desk that quotes you and disappears, no junior who inherits your build the moment your advance clears, no white-label partner in Dhaka doing the real work behind a Khulna-looking logo. The person who replies to your first "web design company Khulna" message is the same person who runs the discovery call, draws every screen in Figma, writes the front-end code, runs the speed pass and ships it — and the same person on WhatsApp eight months later when you want a new product line added before a season starts. For a city this size, where buyers and suppliers all eventually know each other, having one answer to "who built it?" is worth more than an office.
Khulna has its own commercial shape, and a recycled theme is tuned for none of it. This is a divisional hub that runs on trade and on institutions at the same time. The shrimp and frozen-fish exporters, the jute and agro houses, the importers moving goods through Mongla — they deal with counterparts who check you online before a serious order. The government offices, the divisional NGOs and development projects, the diagnostic chambers and coaching centres around Boyra and Sonadanga — they answer to people who expect a credible, working website, not a Facebook link. Underneath all of it, your everyday customer is on a mid-range Android — a Xiaomi, a Realme, an Oppo — on GP or Banglalink data that is steady around KDA Avenue and Shibbari but thins out fast toward Daulatpur, Rupsha and the city edge, deciding in roughly five seconds whether you are real. I build around how Khulna actually earns and how Khulna actually browses, not around a portfolio template that won a foreign award.
The commercial part is fixed and written down, because a real company should not make you guess at "koto taka." Sites start at 50,000 BDT for a focused, fast build — who you are, what you do, and a contact line that reaches a real person. 90,000 BDT adds service or product sections, a gallery and proper lead capture. 1,50,000 BDT covers a content-deep, often bilingual site with deeper navigation and buyer-facing pages. Fully custom builds start from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is always 50% advance and 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — with the full design approved in Figma before a single line of code, and the second half never due until you sign off on the live site. The domain and hosting go in your name and the files are yours. No retainer trap, no monthly "SEO package" that is really a bill for nothing — just one senior person, a locked price, and a site you own.
See pricing in BDT