How WordPress pricing actually works in Khulna
WordPress is the cheapest platform on earth to quote — which is exactly why the price stops meaning anything
Here is the awkward truth nobody selling you a website in Khulna will say out loud: "WordPress" tells you almost nothing about what you are buying or what it should cost. It is the easiest platform in the world to put a low number on, because anyone can buy a 39-dollar Themeforest theme, drag your logo into Elementor, install a stack of plugins to force the layout into shape, and call the result a WordPress website. That is genuinely why a Khulna Facebook group quote can say 12,000 taka while a real build is 60,000 or more — both are technically WordPress. The platform is free and the demo is cheap; everything that decides whether the site survives its first season is the part that is not in the cheap quote. So before you compare any wordpress website development price in khulna, you have to know what the number is actually covering, because the same word is hiding two completely different products.
What really moves a WordPress price is not the logo on the platform — it is four things underneath. First, the theme: a downloaded Themeforest theme propped up by twenty plugins is cheap to start and expensive to live with, while a lean, hand-coded child theme costs more to build and far less to own. Second, the page count and how much of the design is genuinely custom versus a template recoloured. Third, whether it is a content site or a WooCommerce shop — the moment money has to change hands through bKash, Nagad or SSLCommerz, the engineering and testing hours jump, and so does the price, for good reason. Fourth, and the one almost everyone forgets to ask about: the recurring bill. Premium themes and plugins carry yearly license fees, and a cheap build often hides three or four of them — so the 12,000-taka site quietly becomes a 9,000-taka-a-year site, and stops getting security updates the day someone forgets to renew. A WordPress quote that does not mention any of this is not a complete price.
When you hire me, the person quoting your number is the person writing every line of it. Around five years of WordPress in Bangladesh — for seafood and shrimp exporters, jute and agro traders, clinics and shops, not faceless brands — and I work alone on purpose. There is no junior learning WooCommerce on your live checkout, no account manager's hours, no Dhaka tower-office overhead folded invisibly into your figure. That is the genuine reason my wordpress website development price khulna sits below a capital-city agency for comparable work: you pay one senior operator who answers his own WhatsApp, not a building full of people plus a margin on every hour. And the number does not drift — you approve the full design before I write a single line of PHP, that is the design-approval guarantee, and the price you sign is the price you pay on launch.
Here are the tiers, fixed, and identical whether your office is in Sonadanga or you run the business from abroad. 50,000 BDT for a clean five-to-seven-page WordPress business site on a hand-coded child theme you can edit yourself — fast on Khulna 4G, your bKash or Nagad shown properly, real on-page SEO. 90,000 BDT for a content-heavy, fully bilingual site with custom Gutenberg blocks, a blog or notices section and a stronger SEO build. 1,50,000 BDT for a small WooCommerce store — bKash and Nagad wired in and tested, cash-on-delivery zones set for Khulna city and beyond. Fully custom WordPress — multi-vendor marketplaces, membership platforms, headless front-ends — from 3,00,000 BDT, quoted on the actual scope. Always 50% advance, 50% on launch, by bKash, Nagad or bank transfer. If your honest budget is below 50,000 BDT, I will tell you on the first call instead of selling you a theme that becomes a yearly rent.
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