Technical SEO Audit Pricing in Bangladesh — What BDT 50K Gets You (2026)

A technical SEO audit in Bangladesh costs between BDT 15,000 and BDT 200,000 depending on site size, audit depth, and the seniority of the consultant. For most SMEs and e-commerce brands, a comprehensive audit by an experienced specialist runs BDT 40,000–75,000 and covers crawlability, indexation, Core Web Vitals, structured data, JavaScript rendering, and a prioritized fix roadmap delivered within 5–10 business days.
If you have ever wondered whether your website has hidden technical issues silently killing your Google rankings, a technical SEO audit is the diagnostic that answers that question definitively. In Bangladesh's fast-growing digital economy — where over 130 million internet users search on mobile-first devices — technical SEO is no longer optional. It is the foundation everything else is built on.
This guide breaks down exactly what a technical SEO audit costs in Bangladesh in 2026, what you get at each price tier, how to evaluate proposals, and why paying BDT 50,000 for a senior-led audit delivers 10x the value of a BDT 10,000 automated scan.
What Is a Technical SEO Audit and Why Does It Matter?
A technical SEO audit is a comprehensive evaluation of your website's technical infrastructure to identify issues that prevent search engines from crawling, indexing, and ranking your pages effectively. Unlike content SEO or link building, technical SEO focuses on the underlying architecture: server configuration, site speed, mobile rendering, structured data, canonical signals, and crawl budget management.
For Bangladeshi businesses, technical SEO matters because:
I have audited over 100 websites for Bangladeshi businesses — from Walton Group's 53,000+ keyword e-commerce platform to local Dhaka clinics — and the pattern is consistent: 70–80% of ranking opportunities are blocked by technical issues the site owner never knew existed.
How Much Does a Technical SEO Audit Cost in Bangladesh in 2026?
Technical SEO audit pricing in Bangladesh falls into four tiers. The right tier depends on your site size, complexity, and business goals.
Tier 1: Automated Scans (BDT 0–5,000)
Free tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, Screaming Frog (free up to 500 URLs), and Ahrefs Webmaster Tools provide surface-level technical checks. These catch obvious issues — missing meta tags, broken links, slow pages — but miss the nuanced problems that actually block rankings: orphaned pages, crawl budget waste, JavaScript rendering failures, and canonical chain errors.
What you get:
Best for: Founders who want a quick health check before investing in a full audit. Not a substitute for professional work.
Tier 2: Freelancer Audit (BDT 10,000–25,000)
Junior to mid-level SEO freelancers in Bangladesh offer audits in this range. The work typically involves running Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, and Google Search Console, then compiling findings into a report. The quality varies significantly — some freelancers produce genuinely useful audits, while others simply paste tool output into a branded template.
What you get:
Red flags at this tier:
Tier 3: Senior-Led Comprehensive Audit (BDT 40,000–75,000)
This is the sweet spot for most serious Bangladeshi businesses — SMEs, e-commerce brands, and funded startups. The audit is led by a senior SEO strategist with 5+ years of experience, typically involving 20–40 hours of work across 1–2 weeks.
What you get:
This is the tier I recommend for most clients. When I audited Walton's e-commerce platform, the audit uncovered 23 critical technical issues — including a canonical chain error affecting 8,000+ product pages and a JavaScript rendering gap that prevented Google from indexing their filter pages. Fixing those issues alone drove a 40% increase in indexed pages within 60 days.
Tier 4: Enterprise Audit (BDT 100,000–200,000+)
For large e-commerce platforms, multi-domain setups, and enterprise sites with 100,000+ URLs. The audit is led by a senior strategist with dedicated technical SEO analysts, typically involving 60–100+ hours across 2–4 weeks.
What you get (everything in Tier 3, plus):
What Should a Technical SEO Audit Include? (The 9-Category Framework)
Regardless of who performs your audit, every comprehensive technical SEO audit in 2026 should cover these 9 categories:
| Category |
|---|
| 1. Crawlability |
| 2. Indexability |
| 3. Core Web Vitals |
| 4. Structured Data |
| 5. On-Page Technical |
| 6. International |
| 7. JavaScript Rendering |
| 8. Security & HTTPS |
| 9. Log File Analysis |
For a detailed checklist of every check in each category, see my comprehensive technical SEO audit checklist for 2026. For e-commerce sites specifically, the e-commerce technical SEO audit guide covers faceted navigation, product schema, and inventory-specific issues.
How to Evaluate a Technical SEO Audit Proposal in Bangladesh
Not all audit proposals are equal. Here is what to look for — and what to avoid — when evaluating proposals from Bangladeshi SEO consultants or agencies.
Green Flags (What a Good Proposal Includes)
Red Flags (What to Avoid)
What Happens After the Audit? A Realistic Timeline
A technical SEO audit is a diagnostic, not a cure. The real value comes from implementation. Here is a realistic timeline for what happens after you receive your audit report:
Week 1–2: Triage and prioritization
Review the report with your dev team. Identify the top 5 highest-impact, lowest-effort fixes (the "quick wins"). Start with Critical issues.
Week 3–6: Fix implementation
Your development team implements the fixes. The senior consultant reviews the implementation and flags any issues. This is where having an experienced SEO expert in Bangladesh who can speak directly to your developers saves weeks of back-and-forth.
Week 7–8: Validation and monitoring
Re-crawl the site to verify fixes. Monitor Google Search Console for indexing changes, crawl error reductions, and Core Web Vitals improvements.
Month 3–6: Compounding impact
Technical fixes compound. A canonical fix that de-duplicates 5,000 pages in month 1 may take 2–3 months for Google to fully process. Core Web Vitals improvements show ranking impact over 28-day measurement windows. The full impact of a technical audit typically materializes 3–6 months after implementation.
For a broader perspective on how technical SEO fits into a complete strategy, read my guide on SEO services in Bangladesh.
Key Takeaways
Frequently Asked Questions About Technical SEO Audits in Bangladesh
How long does a technical SEO audit take?
A comprehensive audit for a typical Bangladeshi SME website (500–5,000 pages) takes 5–10 business days. Enterprise sites (50,000+ pages) require 2–4 weeks. The timeline includes crawling, analysis, report writing, and the implementation call.
Can I do a technical SEO audit myself?
You can run basic checks using free tools (Google PageSpeed Insights, Screaming Frog free version, Google Search Console). However, interpreting the data — distinguishing between issues that matter and noise that does not — requires experience. A self-audit is a good starting point but not a substitute for professional work.
What tools are used for a technical SEO audit?
The standard tool stack includes Screaming Frog or Sitebulb (crawling), Ahrefs or SEMrush (backlink and keyword data), Google Search Console (indexation and performance data), PageSpeed Insights and Chrome UX Report (Core Web Vitals), and Chrome DevTools (rendering analysis). For JavaScript-heavy sites, headless browser testing with Puppeteer or Playwright is essential.
How often should I get a technical SEO audit?
For most Bangladeshi businesses, a comprehensive audit once per year is sufficient, with a lighter "health check" audit quarterly. E-commerce sites with frequent product changes, large catalogs, or ongoing development should audit quarterly.
What is the difference between a technical SEO audit and a regular SEO audit?
A technical SEO audit focuses exclusively on the technical infrastructure — crawlability, indexation, speed, rendering, structured data. A regular (or "full") SEO audit includes technical plus content analysis, backlink profile review, competitive analysis, and keyword strategy. Technical audits are deeper on infrastructure; full audits are broader but shallower on each area.
Is a technical SEO audit worth it for a small business in Bangladesh?
Yes, if your website is your primary customer acquisition channel. A BDT 40,000–50,000 audit that uncovers a crawl budget issue blocking 30% of your pages from indexing can drive a 20–40% traffic increase within 3 months. The ROI is typically 5–15x within the first year.
Do I need a technical SEO audit if I just launched a new website?
Absolutely. New websites — especially those built on modern JavaScript frameworks like Next.js or React — frequently have rendering and indexation issues that are invisible without a technical audit. Catching these issues at launch prevents months of lost ranking potential.
What should I fix first after a technical SEO audit?
Fix Critical issues first: broken canonical tags, noindex on important pages, JavaScript rendering failures, and missing XML sitemaps. Then address High-impact items: Core Web Vitals failures, internal linking gaps, and structured data errors. Leave Medium and Low items for your next development sprint.
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*Written by Shoaib Santo, a semantic SEO and digital marketing expert in Bangladesh with 5+ years of experience and 100+ successful projects. Named clients include Walton Group (53,600+ keywords ranked), HATIL Furniture (4,800+ keywords), Pet Zone BD (1,800+ keywords), and Keeron (1,700+ keywords). Shoaib leads SEO services in Bangladesh focused on compounding organic growth through technical excellence, semantic content strategy, and data-driven link building. Book a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your technical SEO needs.*
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Shoaib Santo is a leading Semantic SEO expert in Bangladesh with 5+ years of experience helping brands like Walton and HATIL achieve top search rankings. Specializing in technical SEO, semantic content strategy, and data-driven growth.
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