Web design sylhet bd
Good web design in Sylhet is mostly about not looking like everyone else
Open ten Sylhet business websites and a strange thing happens — they start to blur together. The same free WordPress theme. The same hero image of a handshake or a generic city skyline. The same three boxes with icons that mean nothing. It happens because most "web design" here is really just template-installation: someone buys a theme, swaps the logo, types in your phone number, and calls it a website. That's not design. Design is the part where someone actually decides what your business should look like, how it should feel, what a visitor sees first and what you want them to do next. That's the part I do, by hand, for one business at a time.
When you hire me, there's no design team and no junior learning on your project. I open a blank canvas and draw the layout for your shop, your restaurant, your clinic, your firm — the spacing, the typography, the colour, the order things appear in, the single thing I want a buyer to do when the page loads. Around five years of building for Bangladeshi businesses has taught me that in Sylhet the buyer is almost always on a phone, often deciding fast, and often comparing you against two or three competitors in the same breath. So I design for that exact moment: the page has to load quick, read clean, and look like you take yourself seriously — because in Zindabazar or Ambarkhana, looking serious is half the sale.
The first question is always the same, so here it is plainly: "koto taka?" Plans start at a 50,000 BDT floor, with tiers at 50,000 / 90,000 / 1,50,000 BDT depending on how many pages you need and how custom the design gets. A fully custom build — bespoke design, heavier functionality, real integrations — starts at 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50% advance to begin and 50% on launch, so neither of us is carrying all the risk. And the design comes first: before any production code, you see the layout and approve it. That's the design-approval guarantee — you sign off on how it looks, and only then do I build it. No paying first and praying it turns out alright.
I'm not the cheapest web designer in Sylhet and I'm not trying to be. There will always be someone offering a "full website" for a few thousand taka, and what you get is the same template your competitor down the road already has. If your business is real and the money behind it was hard to earn, you deserve a site that looks like it was made for you — not one a buyer has already seen five times this week and learned to ignore.
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