What actually decides your website design price in Chittagong
The price isn't random — it's the number of pages, the features, and who's actually building it.
The first message I get from most Chattogram business owners is some version of "bhai, ekta website korte koto taka lage?" — and they've usually asked three other people first and gotten three wildly different numbers. That's the real problem with website design price in Chittagong: nobody ties the number to anything. So let me tie it down. The price moves on three things only — how many pages and how much content the site carries, what it has to actually do (a simple profile versus bookings, a product catalogue, bKash/Nagad checkout, a bilingual setup), and who is building it. A cheap quote almost always means a template someone is reselling and a junior you'll never speak to. My number is built around one senior operator doing the whole job, which is why it lands where it does.
Here's the honest floor: 50,000 BDT. I don't go below it, and I'll tell you straight why. Below fifty, the only way to make the maths work is a nulled or marketplace template loaded fast, a logo stretched to fit, stock photos that don't match your business, and zero thought about how the thing loads on a five-year-old Android in GEC Circle traffic. That site doesn't help you — when a supplier in Singapore or a customer scrolling Facebook at Agrabad lands on it, it quietly signals "small, not serious," and you lose the very trust the website was supposed to build. So the floor isn't me protecting a margin. It's the lowest point at which I can hand a Chattogram business something that actually earns work instead of costing it.
The tiers are fixed and I'll say them plainly. 50,000 BDT gets you a focused multi-page site — who you are, what you do, and a contact line that genuinely reaches you, built clean and fast and mobile-first. 90,000 BDT is the standard business build: more pages, service or product sections, a gallery, a contact form wired to your inbox or WhatsApp, light SEO groundwork. 1,50,000 BDT is the bigger job — a bilingual English/Bangla site, deeper navigation, a proper catalogue or booking flow, the things a growing port-city firm needs. And from 3,00,000 BDT upward, fully custom: designed from a blank canvas with bespoke features, for when an off-the-shelf structure genuinely won't do. Same price whether your letterhead says Chattogram or Chittagong.
When you pay me, you're paying for one senior person, start to finish — not an agency where a salesman wins the work and a junior you never meet quietly builds it on a margin. I'm the one on your first WhatsApp message, the one mapping the pages, designing it in Figma, writing the front-end code, and the one who picks up when you need a line changed before a meeting. Around five years building sites for Bangladeshi businesses, one thread for the whole project. That's also why the payment terms are simple and safe for both of us: 50% advance to start, 50% on launch, and you sign off on the complete design before I write a single line of code — so you're never paying for something you haven't already seen and approved.
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