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E-Commerce Development

An Online Store Built for HowBangladesh Buys

Cash on delivery, bKash and Nagad, courier booking and return handling — on a store that loads fast on a 3G phone, because that is what most of your customers are using.

Orders — today

Live

184

Orders

৳3.9L

Value

68%

Cash on delivery

#10482

Sadia A. · Sylhet

bKash

Paid
#10483

Karim H. · Chattogram

COD

To verify
Courier booked
  • COD + bKash/Nagad
  • Courier integrated
  • Fast on 3G
  • Bangla + English

Fast on a slow connection

Built to load on mobile data, not just on office wifi.

Local payments and courier

bKash, Nagad, cards, COD and courier booking connected.

Return and COD handling

The failed-delivery workflow most platforms ignore.

Bangla and English storefront

Product content and checkout in both languages.

Definition

What does e-commerce development involve in Bangladesh?

E-commerce development in Bangladesh means building an online store around three local realities that international platforms handle poorly. First, a large share of orders are cash on delivery, which requires order verification before dispatch and a workflow for failed deliveries and returns. Second, payment is dominated by mobile financial services such as bKash and Nagad alongside cards. Third, most customers browse on mid-range phones over mobile data, so page weight affects conversion more than visual sophistication does. A store that ignores these will function technically and underperform commercially.

What you get

Built around cash on delivery, not despite it

A checkout designed for card payment and a courier workflow bolted on afterwards is why so many local stores leak money on returns.

01
Local payment and delivery integration
bKash, Nagad, card gateways and cash on delivery at checkout, plus direct integration with the couriers you use — order booking, tracking and delivery status flowing back into the order record automatically.
02
COD verification and return workflow
Order confirmation before dispatch, failed-delivery handling, return-to-origin tracking and stock restoration — the process that decides whether COD is profitable.
03
Performance on real devices
Optimised for mid-range Android over mobile data. We test on throttled connections, because that is where your conversion is actually won or lost.
04
Inventory and order management
Stock synchronised across the store and any physical outlets, with an admin built for someone processing a hundred orders, not browsing them.
05
Bilingual storefront and SEO
Bangla and English product content, structured data for product results, and a URL and category structure that search engines can index properly.
Business impact

What changes after launch

Higher completed checkout

A faster store on mobile loses fewer buyers before payment.

Fewer failed deliveries

Order verification catches wrong numbers before dispatch.

One stock position

Online and outlet inventory stop selling the same item twice.

Orders you can trace

Every order's payment and courier status visible in one place.
How we work

From a Facebook page to a real store

We launch with your best-selling categories first, then extend the catalogue.

  1. 01

    Understand how you sell today

    Order volume, channels, courier partners, return rate and where orders currently fall apart. The return rate usually shapes the whole build.

  2. 02

    Design the storefront and checkout

    Category structure, product pages and a checkout with the fewest steps that still collects what delivery actually needs.

  3. 03

    Build and integrate

    Store, admin, payment gateways, courier APIs and stock synchronisation with your existing systems.

  4. 04

    Test on real conditions

    Real devices on throttled connections, live test orders through payment and courier, and the return path end to end.

  5. 05

    Launch and optimise

    We go live, then track where buyers drop out of checkout and fix those specific steps rather than redesigning on instinct.

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Where it fits

Common ways businesses use it

Retail and fashion stores

Catalogue, variants, sizing and campaign pricing with COD checkout.

Grocery and daily needs

Slot-based delivery, area coverage rules and repeat ordering.

Wholesale and B2B ordering

Customer-specific pricing, credit terms and bulk order entry.

Brand stores alongside marketplaces

A direct channel that keeps the customer relationship and the margin.

Industries we serve
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Electronics & Gadgets
  • Grocery & FMCG
  • Health & Beauty
  • Home & Furniture
  • Books & Stationery
  • Wholesale & Distribution
  • Agriculture
See it working

Orders, payments and deliveries

Overview — last 7 days

Live

184

Orders today

৳3.9L

Order value

6.2%

Return rate

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

Orders

bKash

Paid

#10482 · Sylhet

COD

To verify

#10483 · Chattogram

Courier

Dispatched

#10484 · booked

Today's orders by status, payment method split, and what is stuck at the courier. Sample data shown.

FAQ

Questions, answered

01Should we build custom or use Shopify or WooCommerce?

For a standard catalogue, a well-configured WooCommerce or Shopify store is often the right answer and we will tell you so. Custom development earns its cost when you need deep courier and ERP integration, unusual pricing rules, or B2B ordering that packaged platforms handle badly.

02Can it accept bKash and Nagad?

Yes, alongside card gateways and cash on delivery. We integrate the official merchant APIs so payments reconcile against orders automatically rather than being matched by hand.

03How much does e-commerce development cost in Bangladesh?

It depends on catalogue size, integrations and whether you need B2B features. A straightforward retail store is a modest project; multi-warehouse with ERP integration is not. We quote after understanding your order flow.

04How long does it take to launch?

Six to twelve weeks for a full custom store. We usually launch with your main categories and extend the catalogue afterwards rather than waiting for everything.

05Can it connect to our courier?

Yes, for the major couriers operating here — order booking, tracking and delivery status flowing back automatically. We confirm which of your partners have usable APIs during discovery.

06Will it work on slow mobile connections?

That is a specific design target, not an afterthought. We test on throttled connections and mid-range devices, because most customers here are on exactly that.

07Can we manage the store ourselves after launch?

Yes. Products, pricing, categories, offers and content are all managed from the admin, and we train your team on it. We remain available for changes that need development.

Start with your return rate

Tell us how many orders come back undelivered and we will show you where the store and the process are costing you money.