What "company" should mean for WordPress in a remittance city
You typed "company" because you want one accountable name that's still reachable next Hajj season - not a layer of people standing between you and the person who actually builds the site.
There is a reason a Sylhet business searches for a WordPress "company" rather than a "freelancer," and in this city it is sharper than headcount. It is about who is still standing there when your site needs attention next year. Sylhet runs on the diaspora, and so does its talent: the capable hand who builds your WordPress site this month is, more often than in most cities, the one who goes probashi or takes a Dhaka job next month. So a lot of small "WordPress companies" here are really one organiser plus a rotating bench - the team page stays up, but the specific person who assembled your particular plugin stack is gone, and when a conflict takes the booking page down during the Hajj rush, nobody left can read what they did. Searching for a "company" is your instinct for survival and accountability, and that instinct is right. The mistake is assuming the only thing that delivers it is an office full of people off Zindabazar.
So here is the honest version of what I am. I am not a thirty-desk agency and I will not pretend to be one to win the work. I am a senior WordPress operator running a one-person practice, and for the kind of site most Sylhet firms actually need - a credible travel or umrah site, a property listing site, an exchange or remittance-house site, a small WooCommerce shop - that is a feature, not a shortfall. There is no junior to hand your build down to after the advance clears, because there is no junior. The person who understands on the discovery call that your real buyer is a probashi in London, not the walk-in customer, is the same person writing the child-theme PHP, keeping the plugin list short, tuning it for a phone on Banglalink 4G past Bandar Bazar, and answering on WhatsApp six months later. A WordPress website development company in Sylhet is only ever as good as the one pair of hands on your specific build - and on a one-person practice you always know exactly whose hands those are, and that the same hands will still be there.
What I do not skip is the part that makes a "company" worth hiring over a part-timer from a Facebook group. You get a real discovery call in Bangla or English; a full design in Figma you sign off before I touch code; a hand-coded child theme on a clean base like Astra or GeneratePress instead of a nulled Themeforest theme dragged together in a heavy page builder; a deliberately short, licensed plugin list I can name and justify line by line; an on-page SEO foundation built by someone who does SEO for a living, not bolted on after; Search Console submission; and a plain-Bangla handover video so your front desk runs the dashboard without paying a developer for a one-line edit. Crucially for a probashi-funded firm, you also get a proper invoice with a transaction-reference field, so when the brother in Birmingham is the one paying, the spend goes through cleanly and he can see exactly what he funded. That is the substance people are really reaching for when they type "company" - delivered without the company-sized overhead in the bill.
Pricing is fixed and honest, and it reads the same whether your buyer is in Ambarkhana or Whitechapel - no capital-city markup, you are paying for the build, not a Gulshan office. 50,000 BDT for a clean, fast 5-7 page WordPress site on a child theme your team can edit. 90,000 BDT for a content-rich, bilingual Bangla-English build with custom Gutenberg blocks and a stronger SEO foundation. 1,50,000 BDT for a content-deep site with a small WooCommerce shop or a tour/umrah enquiry-and-booking flow, bKash and Nagad wired in and tested on a real phone. Genuinely custom WordPress - booking engines, member portals, multi-vendor platforms, real integrations built from a blank file - from 3,00,000 BDT. Always 50% advance and 50% on launch by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer, a design-approval guarantee before any PHP, and the domain, hosting and every login handed to you in your own name on launch. If your honest budget is under 50,000 BDT, I will say so on the first call and point you to a real template option rather than sell you something thin and call it a WordPress company.
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