Why a Chattogram business needs this
In Chittagong, your website is the credibility document the buyer reads before they trust the invoice.
Chattogram is where the country actually trades. Importers and exporters, clearing-and-forwarding agents, shipping and logistics firms, the wholesale houses around Khatunganj and Chaktai, the steel and cement and food suppliers feeding half of Bangladesh. The money is real. The problem is that a lot of these businesses look nothing online like what they are. A firm turning over crores a year has a WhatsApp number, a half-dead Facebook page, and maybe a single PDF profile someone made years ago. So when a new foreign supplier, a Dhaka corporate buyer, or a bank doing due diligence types the company name into Google, they find a gap between the business and its shadow online — and that gap makes every deal slower and every negotiation weaker. That is the exact gap a website design service in Chittagong should exist to close, and it is not a vanity problem; it is a trust problem that costs money.
I'm RH Fardin, a solo senior web designer, and I build that credibility into a site rather than just decorating a page. Roughly five years of this has gone into the businesses Chattogram is actually built on — trading and supply firms, C&F and freight offices near the port and along Strand Road, wholesale and distribution along Khatunganj and Anderkilla, showrooms and corporate offices through Agrabad and GEC, clinics and service businesses out toward Khulshi and Pahartali. I do every stage myself: the call where I work out who is checking you and what they need to see to say yes, the structure, the visual design, the front-end build, the speed tuning, the on-page SEO and the launch. There is no junior learning on your budget and no account manager translating your trade back to a developer who has never met you.
Because the buyer who matters is often not in the city — a head office in Dhaka, a manufacturer in China or Vietnam, a buyer in Europe — the site has to do its convincing in English and on a phone, the moment they open it. So I build mobile-first and load-tuned for the real 4G this city has, with a structure that puts the trust signals first: what you actually do, what scale you operate at, who you already supply, how a serious enquiry reaches a human fast. A Chattogram business does not usually lose the deal on price first. It loses it earlier, at the point where the other side cannot tell whether you are a real, capable operation — and that judgment is made on the website before anyone picks up the phone.
The money is plain, and it reads the same whether your letterhead says Chittagong or Chattogram. The floor is 50,000 BDT, with tiers at 50,000, 90,000 and 1,50,000 BDT depending on scope, and fully custom builds from 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50 percent advance and 50 percent on launch — I do not start without the advance, and I do not chase you for the balance; it is due when you sign off on the live site. The design-approval guarantee is in writing: in-scope revisions continue until you genuinely approve the look, so you never pay the second half for something that does not represent your business. You are not buying decoration. You are buying the thing a buyer reads before they decide you are worth dealing with.
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