How to Choose a Web Developer in Bangladesh (Without Getting Burned)
22 Apr 2026 5 min read
Many business owners get burned by cheap, unreliable development — half-finished sites, no source code, or developers who disappear. A little care up front saves a lot of pain. Use this checklist.
Questions to ask before hiring
- Can I see your past work and client reviews?
- Will I own the full source code after payment?
- What happens after launch — support and maintenance?
- How do payments and milestones work?
Red flags to avoid
- A price far below everyone else — quality usually follows price.
- No written scope, contract or timeline.
- Slow or unclear communication before the project even starts.
What good looks like
A good developer communicates clearly, shows previews regularly, uses milestone payments, hands over the source code, and stays available after launch. That's exactly how I work — clear scope, fast replies and reliable delivery.
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