What "company" really means here
A website design company in BD that's actually one accountable person
When people search for a "website design company bd," they usually picture a floor of designers and a project manager. In reality, a lot of Bangladeshi web shops are two or three people who outsource your build to whoever's free that week — and you find out only when the site looks nothing like the demo. I run the opposite model. There is one name on this work: mine. RH Fardin. I scope it, design it, write the code, test it on real phones, and hand you the keys.
That matters because of how this market actually buys. A client messages on WhatsApp, asks "koto taka?", gets a number, pays a bKash or Nagad advance — and then the agency goes quiet. The senior they spoke to is gone; a junior is now "handling" it. I've cleaned up enough of those half-built sites to build my whole offer around not being that. You get my direct line, my honest timeline, and a design-approval guarantee: we don't move to development until you've signed off on the look.
I've spent about five years doing this across Bangladesh — Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, and businesses outside the big cities that just want to be found and trusted online. I'm not a marketplace freelancer underbidding to ৳8,000, and I'm not an agency padding a quote with account managers you'll never need. I'm the middle that's missing: senior-level work, one clear price, no layers between you and the person building the thing.
The work is mobile-first because your buyers are. Most traffic in Bangladesh comes in on a mid-range Android over patchy 4G, so I build light, fast pages that load before someone gives up — with bKash/Nagad payment flows, click-to-WhatsApp, and Bangla or English copy that reads like a person wrote it. A website design company should make you money, not just a brochure. That's the only scoreboard I care about.
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