Why the price question is harder to answer in Sylhet than anywhere else
In Sylhet, "koto taka?" is really two questions at once — and that is exactly why most quotes you get are dishonest
Ask for a website design price in Sylhet and watch what happens. No agency on the Zindabazar or Amberkhana road will put a number on a page. They want you in the chat first, so a junior can ask the one question that decides your quote: "apnar budget koto?" In Sylhet that question is loaded, because half the deposits in this city arrive as pounds, dollars or dirhams from a relative abroad — and the moment a vendor senses remittance money behind the project, the quote quietly doubles. I am RH Fardin, about five years into building sites for Bangladeshi businesses, and I refuse to price your website by guessing whose wallet is behind it.
So this page does the opposite of the koto-taka run-around. The numbers are published, flat, and the same whether you are a wholesaler in Bandar Bazar paying from a local bKash or a restaurant owner whose brother is sending the deposit from Whitechapel. The website design price in Sylhet does not change because the money crossed a border. It changes only with the scope of the actual build — how many pages, how much real content, whether it needs Bangla typography done properly, whether it has to talk to a courier or a payment gateway. That is it. No "diaspora rate," no number that depends on how the deposit lands.
There is no team here, and that is the whole reason the prices below can stay flat. I do the discovery call, the wireframes, the design in Figma, the code, the hosting setup, and the handover — myself. No junior, no account manager, no Dhaka agency office rent quietly baked into your invoice. When a ten-person shop near Subid Bazar quotes you, a big part of that number is salaries and overhead that have nothing to do with your website. When I quote you, you are paying for the build and the senior hours that go into it, full stop.
And to be blunt about the cheap end: yes, you can find a Facebook page in Sylhet offering a "full website" for 12,000 or 15,000 taka. That is real, and it is almost always a nulled theme with your logo dropped in, hosted somewhere that buckles the first busy Eid weekend, with no SEO foundation and a contact form that emails into a void. My floor is 50,000 BDT because that is the lowest number at which I can hand a Sylhet business a site that actually earns — loads fast on local 4G, ranks, and still works in month two. If your real budget is under that, I will tell you straight to start on a managed Wix or Shopify trial until the cash flow is there. I would rather lose the job than sell you a number that wastes us both.
See pricing in BDT