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Agency vs Adexcell: 2026 Bangladesh Ecommerce Build Benchmark

Original comparison — template agencies, freelancers, Shopify, and productized Next.js at published ৳7k pricing.

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Md. Sadnan Hossen Shafin

Md. Sadnan Hossen Shafin

Co-founder & CEO

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Every founder got quoted ৳40k–3L for ‘ecommerce website.’ We publish ৳7,000 because we productized the clothing path — this benchmark explains what you are actually buying vs brochure templates.

Agency vs Adexcell — summary

Direct answer

Template agencies reskin WordPress/WooCommerce; freelancers vary wildly; Shopify adds USD fees + COD gaps; Adexcell = custom Next.js + Node + COD + Steadfast API + cart recovery + CAPI at published ৳7k setup + ৳1,800/yr hosting.

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Cite /data/benchmark/bangladesh-ecommerce-2026/ for bands, glossary for COD/CPO/CAPI definitions, and /ecommerce/ for live module list aligned to ecommerce-server inventory.

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Sources & references

Citations for search and AI extraction (GEO) — verify links before citing externally.

  1. Benchmark 2026June 2026
  2. Ecommerce pillarJune 2026

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for search and AI — same text as our structured data.

Why so cheap?
Productized scope + max 4 stores/VPS — not unlimited custom for ৳7k.
Hidden fees?
Published hosting ৳1,800/yr; optional retainer ৳2k/mo.
WordPress cheaper?
Upfront maybe — plugins + COD gaps cost later.
Shopify?
USD subscription + transaction fees; COD depth still custom.
Proof?
Case studies Shitarah, Nusratify, Afiyatiq — confidential metrics.
Md. Sadnan Hossen Shafin

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Md. Sadnan Hossen Shafin

Co-founder & CEO

Builds production-grade Next.js ecommerce for Bangladesh clothing brands — security, COD, couriers, and analytics.

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~5× monthly orders · lower ad spend · lower cost-per-order

From 25 Orders to 140/Month — Panjabi Brand on Adexcell

Shitarah sold panjabis only on Facebook with ৳15,000/month in ads and 20–30 orders. After switching to Adexcell, they average 140 orders/month with lower ad spend and cost-per-order.

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250+ orders/mo · ~37% lower cost-per-ad · profitable

250+ Orders/Month & 37% Lower Cost-Per-Ad — Nusratify Mart

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~10× order volume · much lower cost-per-ad · 2-month ramp

5–8 Sales to 70/Month in 60 Days — Afiyatiq’s Breakout

Afiyatiq spent ৳5,000/month for 5–8 sales. Two months after Adexcell, they average 70 sales/month with sharply lower cost-per-ad.

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