Website development company sylhet — what should "company" actually deliver
A website development company in Sylhet judged on the only thing that matters: does it actually ship your site, on time, built right?
When you search "website development company in Sylhet" rather than just "website development," you're usually buying reassurance — you want an outfit with structure, capacity and staying power, not a part-timer who builds on the side and goes quiet. Reasonable. But here's the gap nobody warns you about: in this market, the firms with the most impressive "company" front are often the slowest to actually finish. Your project becomes one row in a backlog, assigned to whoever's free, parked when a bigger client shouts louder. The Zindabazar travel agent who paid an advance in Boishakh and was still chasing a live site by the rains didn't get burned by a freelancer — he got burned by a company where his build was never anyone's priority. "Company" sold him capacity; what he needed was someone who'd ship.
That's the whole reason a focused solo developer out-delivers most named firms on a Sylhet build. With me there's no queue and no handoff, because there's no team to hand off to. The person you brief on the first WhatsApp message is the person who scopes the work, writes the code, tests it on a real Sylhet line, ships it, and answers a year later when you need a price changed before a customer walks into your Bandar Bazar shop. Nothing gets lost between a salesman and a junior, because there is no salesman and no junior — just one senior operator, around five years deep into building sites for Bangladeshi businesses, holding your project end to end. You get the reliability you searched "company" to find, minus the part where your build quietly becomes the thing that gets dropped when the office gets busy.
Sylhet sharpens the stakes more than most cities, because of who's watching and who's paying. So much business money here is remittance — the Londoni and Gulf families funding restaurants, wedding and event venues, hotels and guesthouses, real-estate projects and clinics back home — and that relative abroad is often the one who signs off on the spend and the one who judges the result. He's opening your finished site at 1am his time, on a fast UK or Gulf connection, comparing it without mercy to the apps and sites he uses every day. A development company that ships you a slow, half-finished, plugin-heavy build doesn't just look dated to him — it tells him his hard-currency money went somewhere careless. That's the bar I build a Sylhet site to clear: fast, finished, credible to the person abroad whose sign-off you actually need, not just passable to the buyer standing in front of the shop.
Pricing is fixed and plain, because in Sylhet the first message is almost always "koto taka?" The floor is 50,000 BDT for a focused, properly-built business site — who you are, what you offer, and a contact line that reaches a real person, shipped fast. 90,000 BDT adds custom illustration, a blog and stronger SEO. 1,50,000 BDT covers a content-deep, bilingual Bangla-and-English site with deeper navigation and a basic booking or enquiry flow wired in. Genuinely custom development — a real booking engine, a property listing system, a member portal, heavier integrations — starts from 3,00,000 BDT, because that's real software and I won't pretend a template is one. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch via bKash, Nagad or bank transfer, you approve the complete design before any code is written, and your domain, hosting and source code are registered in your own name. If your honest budget is under 50,000 BDT, I'll tell you on the first call and point you to a real template option rather than sell you thin work and call it development.
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