What a fair price looks like in Khulna
The same site does not cost more because you are in Khulna — and it does not cost 7,000 taka either
Here is the quiet confusion almost every Khulna owner runs into the moment they start asking "web design koto taka." Two opposite fears pull at you at once. One: that because you are in a divisional city and not the capital, you will be charged a Dhaka rate by a firm that assumes Khulna money is easy money. Two: that the only "affordable" option is a 7,000-taka theme from a student that turns out to be no real site at all. Both fears are founded — I have seen both happen here repeatedly — and the result is that you cannot trust either end of the range you have been quoted. The honest middle, where you pay a fair fixed price for genuine senior work, is the part nobody seems to put a clear number on. That is exactly the gap this page exists to close.
I am RH Fardin, a solo senior web designer working across Bangladesh, and I price the same way for a Khulna business as I do for one in Dhaka — because the work is the same. For roughly five years I have built and priced sites for the businesses this city actually runs on: jute, shrimp and agro traders near the BSCIC estate and out toward Rupsha whose whole year turns on a hot-then-quiet season; Daulatpur and Boyra wholesalers whose customers are shop owners buying in bulk, not walk-ins; Sonadanga clinics and diagnostic chambers living on appointments and report enquiries; New Market and Khan Jahan Ali Road retailers fighting for the same five-second glance on a phone. I personally do the quote, the discovery call, the design, the front-end build, the on-page SEO, the speed pass and the launch. There is no account manager marking up a junior's hours, and no "capital city" line item hidden in your number.
When I quote a web design price, it is one figure with the scope attached — not a teaser that swells after your advance clears. The floor is 50,000 BDT and I will not pretend it is lower to win the conversation. That tier buys real design hours, a mobile-first layout tested on the mid-range Androids Khulna buyers actually carry, fast code that holds up on GP and Banglalink data out past Daulatpur and not just on office wifi, clean structure Google can read, bKash and Nagad handling set up the way local customers genuinely pay, and a launch that still works the day after handover. The 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT tiers add product or service sections, booking, deeper content or a Bangla-English split — and I tell you on the call which tier actually fits a Khulna business your size rather than padding the invoice. Fully custom builds start from 3,00,000 BDT.
Payment is stated upfront and does not move: 50 percent advance, 50 percent on launch, by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. I will not start without the advance, and I will not chase you for the balance — it falls due when you sign off on the live site. The design-approval guarantee means I keep refining the visual direction, within scope, until you genuinely approve it in Figma before a line of code is written; you are never trapped paying the second half for a design you do not like. And critically, my quote draws the line most cheap Khulna sellers blur on purpose: the one-time cost to build the site versus the small recurring hosting and domain you will pay every year no matter who you hire. You should know both numbers before you commit — not meet the second one when a renewal invoice lands twelve months later.
See pricing in BDT