What web development actually decides for a BD business
Web development in Bangladesh is the part nobody sees — until the site is slow, breaks, or loses a sale
A good-looking design that's badly built is worse than no website. In Bangladesh that gap shows up fast: the page that looks fine on the designer's laptop takes eight seconds to open on a customer's phone over 4G, the contact form silently fails so the lead never reaches you, the bKash or Nagad step glitches and the buyer gives up. Web development is everything behind the screen — the code, the speed, the database, the integrations, the security, the bits that have to keep working when you're not watching. It's the difference between a site that looks like a business and one that runs like one.
I'm RH Fardin — one senior developer, not an agency and not a layer of juniors writing code you'll never see. I build every site myself: the front end, the back end, the forms, the payment hooks, the admin panel you'll actually log into. When you message me about web development, the person replying is the person who wrote the code — so when something needs a fix or a change after launch, there's no ticket queue and no junior who's already left the company. One person built it, one person knows it, one person is accountable.
Most of your traffic in Bangladesh is a mid-range Android phone on patchy mobile data, often outside Dhaka, often at night when the network is congested. So I develop for that reality, not for a fast office wifi. Lean code, compressed images, pages that load in around two seconds instead of eight, a layout that doesn't jump around while it loads. Speed isn't a luxury feature here — a slow site loses the customer before your design ever gets a chance to do its job, and on mobile data every extra second costs you real buyers.
I've built sites for businesses in Dhaka, Chattogram, Rajshahi and smaller towns, and the underlying need is always the same: make it work, keep it working, and make it mine to control. I'm not the ৳8,000 marketplace seller installing a free theme and disappearing, and I'm not the agency billing you for project managers you'll never meet. My floor is ৳50,000 because proper web development — clean code, real hosting setup, working integrations, a site that survives its first six months — costs that to do honestly. At that price you get senior engineering and one accountable person from first message to launch and beyond.
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