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Half the 'websites' in Chattogram aren't developed — they're rented
Here is the thing nobody tells you when you ask around GEC or Agrabad for web development in Chattogram: most of what gets sold under that name isn't development at all. Someone buys a 10-dollar theme from a marketplace, drops your logo and a stock photo of a port crane on it, installs fifteen plugins to force it into shape, and hands you a login. It looks fine in the screenshot. Then six months later a plugin auto-updates, the layout collapses, and the 'developer' has gone quiet because there was never any actual code they understood — just a stack of other people's plugins holding hands. That is renting a website, not developing one, and it is most of what 50,000-taka-and-below 'development' quietly is in this city.
Real web development is different, and the difference shows up exactly when it matters. It is clean, hand-built code that you own and that a future developer can read. It is a site that loads in two seconds on 4G between Agrabad and the port, not eight. It is forms that have been tested from a real Chattogram connection so the enquiry actually lands in your inbox, structured data so Google understands what you do, and a build that survives an update because it wasn't duct-taped together. When a buyer who got your name at a port-side meeting Googles your company before they call, that is the site that makes them call instead of bouncing.
I'm RH Fardin, and I'm the only person who touches your project — there is no agency layer between us. Around five years writing code and shipping sites in Bangladesh, for importers and trading houses, garments and accessories suppliers, clinics, schools, real estate and shopkeepers. Depending on what your business needs, I build on a clean WordPress base or on Next.js — and I make that call honestly, not based on whatever I can put together fastest. You get a real discovery conversation, a design you sign off before I write a line of code, a properly responsive build, on-page SEO done by an actual SEO consultant, and a handover document so you are never trapped depending on me.
And if your honest budget is under 50,000 BDT, I will tell you that on the first call rather than take the job and cut corners to hit the number. There is a place for a clean template if money is genuinely tight — but it should be sold to you as a template, with eyes open, not dressed up as 'web development' and billed like the real thing. I would rather lose the project than ship the Khatunganj-Facebook-group special that lands back on someone else's desk to rescue before the next Eid.
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