In focus
What pushes a Sylhet build from 50,000 to 1,50,000 BDT — and what tips it into custom
Let me put the tiers on the table plainly, because "it depends" is the least useful answer in this trade. At 50,000 BDT you get a clean, fast, properly developed site — roughly five to seven pages: a home that actually sells, an about, your services or menu, a gallery or work samples, and a contact line wired to reach you instead of a dead inbox. That is the right fit for most of who searches for a web development price in Sylhet: a restaurant or café near Zindabazar, a boutique or salon, a single clinic, a tutor or photographer, a travel or migration agency that just needs to look real, load fast and be reachable. At 90,000 BDT, where a lot of growing Sylhet businesses land, the build carries more: more pages and proper structure, a booking or enquiry form, WhatsApp click-to-chat wired in, content laid out for conversion, and the early SEO groundwork — titles, schema, sitemap in Search Console — so you start surfacing for "your thing + Sylhet" instead of sitting invisible behind the Dhaka results.
The 1,50,000 BDT tier is where it becomes a serious working site: full Bangla and English with Bangla type that does not break into boxes on an older Android, deeper navigation, a stronger content structure, and pages developed to convince both the local buyer and the relative abroad funding the business who judges it in five seconds against UK sites. Past that, from 3,00,000 BDT, the work is genuinely custom — built from a blank canvas — and a Sylhet brief usually lands there for honest reasons: a real online store with bKash, Nagad and cash-on-delivery and live stock, a property listing system for a developer selling flats to the diaspora, a booking engine for a clinic or restaurant group, role-based admin so your staff can post without touching code, or a custom enquiry flow tied to how you actually operate. Note what is deliberately NOT on this ladder: the 10,000-taka "website" a cousin builds in a weekend. That is a nulled theme, a form going nowhere, and a page that crawls on the exact mobile data your customers use — and to a probashi paying the bill it reads as a small, risky outfit. The floor is 50,000 BDT because that is honestly the least it costs to develop something worth putting your name on in this city, not a number I picked to sound expensive.