In focus
How website pricing actually works in BD — and what pushes the number up
The price of a website in Bangladesh is driven by four things, and once you understand them you can read any quote in seconds. First, page count and depth — a 5-page business site costs less than a 15-page site with service pages, a blog, and location pages, because every page is real design and copy work, not a copy-paste. Second, custom design versus template — at the 50,000৳ floor you get a clean, original layout; below it you are buying a theme thousands of others also bought. Third, functionality — a brochure site is one price, but the moment you add online booking, a product catalogue, bKash/Nagad checkout, or a customer login, the build gets heavier and the price reflects it. Fourth, content and integrations — if I am writing your copy, sourcing images, wiring up your Pixel and Google Analytics, or connecting WhatsApp and a CRM, that is work that sits on top of the design.
Here is the concrete map. The 50,000৳ tier is a focused small-business site — a handful of pages, original design, mobile-fast, contact and WhatsApp wired up, the kind of site a local shop, clinic, or consultant in Dhaka, Chattogram, or Rajshahi needs to look legitimate. The 90,000৳ tier is for a growing business that needs more pages, stronger copy, and proper SEO structure so Google can actually find you. The 1,50,000৳ tier is built for lead generation — landing pages, conversion-tuned layouts, analytics, and the speed to support paid ads. Above that, custom work starts at 3,00,000৳ for ecommerce, web apps, booking systems, or anything that needs real backend logic. Whatever the tier, the terms are the same: half to start, half on launch, paid by bKash, Nagad, or bank — and you know the full number before you say yes.