Why design + development belong in one quote in Khulna
In Khulna the gap is not between two prices — it is between the designer and the developer, and that gap is what costs you
Here is the trap specific to anyone in Khulna asking for website design AND development, as opposed to just a "website." You go looking, and the work quietly splits in two. Someone on a Facebook freelancer group will design you a nice-looking screen for cheap. Then you find out a screen is not a website — it has to be built, made to actually work on a phone, wired to a form, connected to hosting — and that is a second person, a second quote, and a second timeline. Now you are the project manager for two people who have never worked together, translating between a designer who says "the developer ruined my design" and a developer who says "the design was never built to work." The thing nobody put a price on — the handoff between design and development — is exactly where Khulna projects stall for months, balloon past budget, or ship looking nothing like what you approved. This page exists because that gap should not be your problem, and in my quote it is not: design and development are one job, done by one person, for one price.
I am RH Fardin, a senior solo web designer and developer working across Bangladesh, and I price the same way for a Khulna business as for one in Dhaka, because the work is identical. For roughly five years I have designed and built sites end to end for the kind of businesses this city runs on — traders and wholesalers around Daulatpur and the BSCIC estate, clinics and diagnostic chambers in Sonadanga, retailers on KD Ghosh Road and around New Market, service firms working the Mongla and Rupsha side. On every one of those, the same person who drew the design also wrote the code that became the site. There is no handoff meeting, no "the developer says it cannot be done that way," no design that looks great in Figma and breaks on a real mid-range Android. You approve a direction, and the person who built it is the person who promised it.
Because design and development are one job for me, the price is one figure, not two stacked quotes with a mystery gap between them. The floor is 50,000 BDT and I will not pretend it is lower to win the chat. That tier covers both halves done properly: a custom design drawn from your own brand, and the full front-end build of it — mobile-first and tested on the cheap Androids Khulna buyers actually carry, fast code that holds up on GP and Banglalink data out past Daulatpur, clean structure Google can read, a working contact form to your email and WhatsApp, and bKash and Nagad set up the way local customers genuinely pay. The 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT tiers add real scope — product or service sections, booking, deeper content, a Bangla-English split — and on the call I tell you which tier a Khulna business your size actually needs rather than padding it. Fully custom builds start from 3,00,000 BDT. One number, both halves, no "design done, now let us discuss development."
Payment is stated upfront and does not move: 50 percent advance, 50 percent on launch, by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. The advance covers the design phase; the balance falls due only when the built site is live and you have signed it off — so you are never paying a separate developer a separate advance to take over a half-finished job. The design-approval guarantee means I keep refining the visual direction, within scope, until you genuinely approve it before I write a line of code — and because I am the one writing that code, what you approve is what gets built, not a watered-down version a different coder could manage. And I draw the line cheap Khulna sellers blur: the one-time cost to design and develop the site, versus the small hosting and domain you pay yearly no matter who builds it. You know both before you commit — not when a renewal invoice lands twelve months later.
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