Khulna · Website Development
A website most Khulna businesses can actually keep — not just launch
The pattern repeats so often it is almost a script. A Khulna business — a shrimp exporter near Khalishpur, a coaching centre off Nirala, a clinic on KDA Avenue — pays a "company" to build a website. It launches, everyone is happy, the advance and balance both clear. Then, sometime in the next year, something small breaks: the contact form stops emailing, the SSL lapses, a product needs adding. They message the developer. No reply. The site sits there, slowly rotting, and the next person they hire takes one look at the code and says it is faster to start over. That second build is the real cost of the first cheap one.
That is the specific problem this page is about. A lot of what gets sold as a website development company in Khulna is really a one-time design transaction wearing a company's clothes — fine for the launch, useless the moment the site needs to grow or get fixed. Development is not a single event. It is a thing that lives, takes traffic, breaks, and gets extended. So the question that matters is not just "can you build it," it is "will the build survive contact with reality, and will someone competent still be on the other end of the phone."
I am one senior developer with around five years of doing exactly this, and I work that way on purpose. Because I am the person who writes the code, I am also the person who can fix it, extend it, and explain it a year from now. There is no team to rotate through, no junior who quietly built half of it and then left, no handover gap where knowledge of your own site evaporates. When you message about a bug or a phase two, you are not opening a ticket into a void — you are talking to the human who knows precisely how it was built.
I will also be straight about what I am not. I am not a 30-person firm with an office tower on Sonadanga and ten projects running at once. If you specifically need a large vendor — government tender requirements, a procurement department that demands a company profile and twenty staff CVs — I am probably not your fit, and I will tell you so on the first call instead of wasting your time. For the owner-run businesses that make up most of Khulna, though, one accountable developer who actually builds and maintains the thing is usually the safer bet, not the riskier one.
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