What website development in Chattogram actually means
You're not buying a website. You're buying who builds it — and whether it's still standing in a year.
If you've been collecting quotes for website development in Chattogram, you've probably noticed the prices make no sense next to each other. Someone off a Facebook group says twelve thousand taka. A small shop near GEC says forty. A Dhaka agency emails back two-fifty plus a monthly retainer. Same three words — "website development" — wildly different numbers, and almost nobody explains what actually separates them. The honest answer is that you are not really comparing websites. You are comparing who writes the code, how much of it is real versus a recycled template, who owns it when it's done, and whether that person is still reachable the week after your payment clears. Get that wrong and the cheap one becomes the expensive one, because you rebuild it inside a year.
Here is what makes the Chattogram brief specific, and why I don't write it the way I'd write Dhaka. This is a working trade city, not a showroom city. The people who message me are importers and clearing agents around Agrabad, wholesalers out of Khatunganj, retailers through Reazuddin Bazar, light manufacturers, and service firms that all run on enquiries and phone calls rather than glossy brand campaigns. Most of them do not need a sprawling corporate site. They need development that does a job — take a serious enquiry, show a product range or a price list, push a buyer to call or WhatsApp — and do it on a mid-range Android over patchy mobile data, because that is how this city actually browses. My work is to build exactly that and not bill you for features you'll never open.
When you hire me, there is no agency layer between you and the work. I am the discovery call, the sitemap, the design in Figma, the coded front-end, the contact and enquiry forms wired to land in your inbox, the bKash and Nagad enquiry setup, the speed tuning, and the person who picks up on WhatsApp when you want something changed three months later. One senior developer, around five years deep into building sites for Bangladeshi businesses, one thread for the whole project. That single point of accountability is the actual product — there is no salesman who wins the job and vanishes, and no junior quietly cutting corners on your build to protect someone's margin.
Pricing is fixed and stated plainly, and it reads the same whether your letterhead says Chattogram or Chittagong. 50,000 BDT for a focused, properly developed site — a clean set of core pages, working enquiry forms, and a contact flow that genuinely reaches you. 90,000 BDT for a larger multi-page build with a product or service catalogue and bKash or Nagad enquiry handling. 1,50,000 BDT for a bigger bilingual site with deeper functionality. From 3,00,000 BDT for fully custom builds engineered from scratch. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch — bKash, Nagad or bank transfer — and nothing gets coded until you've signed off the full design.
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