Website design sylhet bd
What "website design in Sylhet" should actually mean
Search "website design sylhet" and you'll mostly find part-timers and Facebook page sellers who quote a low number, take the advance, and disappear when you ask for a change. You end up with a borrowed template, a logo dropped on top, and a site that looks like a hundred others in Zindabazar. I work the opposite way. When you hire me, you get me — the person who opens the design file, writes the code, and pushes the site live. There's no account manager in front and no intern in the back. One senior operator, one name on the work, one person to call when something needs fixing.
Around five years of building for Bangladeshi businesses has taught me that Sylhet is its own market, not a smaller copy of Dhaka. A huge share of money here is tied to the diaspora — the Londoni and Gulf families whose remittances fund restaurants, hotels, real-estate projects, clinics, and shops back home. That changes who your website has to convince. It isn't only the walk-in customer in Ambarkhana; it's the son in Birmingham or the brother in Dubai who Googles your hotel, your apartment project, or your clinic at 1am their time and decides in eight seconds whether you look real. If your site loads slow, looks cheap, or breaks on their phone, you've lost a buyer with hard currency to spend.
Here's how the money works, plainly, because the first question is always "koto taka?" Plans start at a 50,000 BDT floor, with tiers at 50,000 / 90,000 / 1,50,000 BDT depending on page count and how custom the design and features get. Fully custom builds — heavier functionality, bespoke design, real integrations — start at 3,00,000 BDT. Payment is 50% advance to begin and 50% on launch, so neither of us is over-exposed. And before any production code happens, you approve the design. That's the design-approval guarantee: you see the layout, sign off, and only then do I build it — so there's no surprise reveal at the end that looks nothing like what you pictured.
I'm not the cheapest option in Sylhet and I won't pretend to be. There's always someone offering a "full website" for a few thousand taka — and you'll find them again in three months when the site is down, unsearchable, and the person has stopped replying. What I sell is a site built once, built right, and built by someone whose name is on it. If you're funding this with money that was hard to earn — yours or your family's from abroad — that's exactly the kind of work it deserves.
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