What Is Khansland — One Account, Twelve Platforms, One Bangladesh
April 24, 2026
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If you have used any digital service in Bangladesh — ordering food, buying groceries, looking for a job — you know the routine. Download an app. Create an account. Enter your name, email, phone number, NID. Verify. Set a password. Do it again for the next service. And again.
By the time you have accounts on five different platforms, you have five passwords to remember, five profiles to keep updated, five separate support channels if something goes wrong. None of them talk to each other. Your food delivery app does not know you also shop online. Your job portal does not know you also need a ride to the interview.
Khansland exists because this fragmentation is unnecessary.
**Twelve platforms, one account**
When you create a Khansland account, you get access to twelve specialized platforms — each focused on a specific need, all sharing your single login:
Shop is a multi-vendor marketplace for physical products. Mart handles groceries and daily essentials with neighborhood delivery. Meal connects you to home cooks — bhabis in your area who sell freshly prepared food. Meet is a community forum for discussions, advice, and local connections.
WeDo is a services marketplace where you hire performers for tasks — home repairs, tutoring, photography, event planning. Ride handles vehicle bookings and trip planning across Bangladesh. Euro is a job portal focused on European employment opportunities for Bangladeshi workers.
Bids runs reverse auctions where you post what you need and sellers compete on price. Expo is for events — conferences, workshops, exhibitions happening across the country. Trip handles travel planning with local guides and packages.
Gigs is an AI studio where you use credits to access AI-powered tools — content generation, image creation, translation. Acad is the education platform with courses, tutoring, and academic resources.
**Why one ecosystem matters**
The single-account approach is not just convenience. It creates connections that isolated platforms cannot.
When you complete a purchase on Shop, your delivery address is already saved for Mart and Meal orders. When you hire a performer on WeDo and leave a positive review, that reputation follows them. When a Ride driver gets high ratings, those ratings are visible when they apply for delivery work on Mart.
Your payment methods, saved addresses, and communication preferences work everywhere. You do not re-enter your bKash number on each platform. You do not explain your dietary restrictions to every new Meal bhabi if you have already set them in your profile.
**Built for Bangladesh**
Every platform is designed for Bangladeshi realities, not adapted from a foreign template.
Meal does not try to be Uber Eats with restaurant partnerships. It connects you to actual home cooks — women who earn income from their kitchens without needing a commercial space. This model exists because Bangladesh has millions of skilled home cooks and millions of office workers who need affordable, quality lunches.
Euro exists because overseas employment is a real economic pathway for Bangladeshi families. The platform does not pretend this is not happening — it provides structure, job listings, and support for what millions of families are already navigating.
WeDo uses the term "performer" because that is how service work functions in Bangladesh — individuals with skills offering them directly, not corporations with uniformed employees. The platform formalizes what already happens informally in every neighborhood.
**What Khansland is not**
We are not trying to replace specialized platforms that do one thing extremely well. If you need a global marketplace with millions of international sellers, Amazon exists. If you need to hire from a global freelancer pool, Upwork exists.
Khansland is for Bangladeshi daily life. The grocery run. The lunch order. The electrician for the broken fan. The community discussion about which school is best in your area. The European job listing that matches your welding certification.
These are not glamorous problems. They are real ones. And solving them well, for the specific context of Bangladesh, is what this ecosystem is built to do.
**Getting started**
Create one account at khansland.com.bd. Your phone number and NID are all you need. Once verified, every platform is accessible from the navigation bar at the top of any page. No additional registrations. No additional passwords.
If you are a service provider — a cook, a driver, a tutor, a craftsperson — the same account lets you switch between being a customer and offering your skills. A WeDo performer can also order from Meal. A Ride driver can also bid on Bids listings. The ecosystem is not divided into "providers" and "consumers." Most people are both.
Start with whatever you need today. The rest will be there when you need it.
By the time you have accounts on five different platforms, you have five passwords to remember, five profiles to keep updated, five separate support channels if something goes wrong. None of them talk to each other. Your food delivery app does not know you also shop online. Your job portal does not know you also need a ride to the interview.
Khansland exists because this fragmentation is unnecessary.
**Twelve platforms, one account**
When you create a Khansland account, you get access to twelve specialized platforms — each focused on a specific need, all sharing your single login:
Shop is a multi-vendor marketplace for physical products. Mart handles groceries and daily essentials with neighborhood delivery. Meal connects you to home cooks — bhabis in your area who sell freshly prepared food. Meet is a community forum for discussions, advice, and local connections.
WeDo is a services marketplace where you hire performers for tasks — home repairs, tutoring, photography, event planning. Ride handles vehicle bookings and trip planning across Bangladesh. Euro is a job portal focused on European employment opportunities for Bangladeshi workers.
Bids runs reverse auctions where you post what you need and sellers compete on price. Expo is for events — conferences, workshops, exhibitions happening across the country. Trip handles travel planning with local guides and packages.
Gigs is an AI studio where you use credits to access AI-powered tools — content generation, image creation, translation. Acad is the education platform with courses, tutoring, and academic resources.
**Why one ecosystem matters**
The single-account approach is not just convenience. It creates connections that isolated platforms cannot.
When you complete a purchase on Shop, your delivery address is already saved for Mart and Meal orders. When you hire a performer on WeDo and leave a positive review, that reputation follows them. When a Ride driver gets high ratings, those ratings are visible when they apply for delivery work on Mart.
Your payment methods, saved addresses, and communication preferences work everywhere. You do not re-enter your bKash number on each platform. You do not explain your dietary restrictions to every new Meal bhabi if you have already set them in your profile.
**Built for Bangladesh**
Every platform is designed for Bangladeshi realities, not adapted from a foreign template.
Meal does not try to be Uber Eats with restaurant partnerships. It connects you to actual home cooks — women who earn income from their kitchens without needing a commercial space. This model exists because Bangladesh has millions of skilled home cooks and millions of office workers who need affordable, quality lunches.
Euro exists because overseas employment is a real economic pathway for Bangladeshi families. The platform does not pretend this is not happening — it provides structure, job listings, and support for what millions of families are already navigating.
WeDo uses the term "performer" because that is how service work functions in Bangladesh — individuals with skills offering them directly, not corporations with uniformed employees. The platform formalizes what already happens informally in every neighborhood.
**What Khansland is not**
We are not trying to replace specialized platforms that do one thing extremely well. If you need a global marketplace with millions of international sellers, Amazon exists. If you need to hire from a global freelancer pool, Upwork exists.
Khansland is for Bangladeshi daily life. The grocery run. The lunch order. The electrician for the broken fan. The community discussion about which school is best in your area. The European job listing that matches your welding certification.
These are not glamorous problems. They are real ones. And solving them well, for the specific context of Bangladesh, is what this ecosystem is built to do.
**Getting started**
Create one account at khansland.com.bd. Your phone number and NID are all you need. Once verified, every platform is accessible from the navigation bar at the top of any page. No additional registrations. No additional passwords.
If you are a service provider — a cook, a driver, a tutor, a craftsperson — the same account lets you switch between being a customer and offering your skills. A WeDo performer can also order from Meal. A Ride driver can also bid on Bids listings. The ecosystem is not divided into "providers" and "consumers." Most people are both.
Start with whatever you need today. The rest will be there when you need it.