A real story of failure, faith, and the unstoppable rise of one of Bangladesh’s youngest digital entrepreneurs.
Introduction to Nazmul Hasan Fahim
A Curious Teen with a Tech Dream
The Birth of TechNestBD.xyz – A One-Man Army
Falling and Rising – The Struggles Behind the Scenes
The Vision Behind Rebel IT Farm
Tutorial Bangladesh – Making Education Affordable
Building Brands Beyond Tech
Social Impact: Water Distribution & Community Love
The Bigger Dream: Changing the World
Final Words from Fahim
Meet Nazmul Hasan Fahim, a 17-year-old tech entrepreneur from Sylhet, Bangladesh, who turned his passion for technology into a growing digital empire. Fahim is the solo founder of multiple businesses — including TechNestBD.xyz, Rebel IT Farm, Tutorial Bangladesh, and several fashion and e-commerce brands. What makes his story worth reading? He built everything alone — learning, failing, and growing from scratch.
From a young age, Nazmul was drawn to gadgets, coding, and digital marketing. While his peers played games, he was busy understanding SEO, website design, and how online businesses work. No mentors, no investment — just curiosity and consistency.
He used free resources on YouTube, Google, and forums to teach himself the skills needed to survive in the digital world. This hunger for knowledge became the foundation of his journey.
TechNestBD.xyz was Fahim’s first major step. It’s a tech blog where he covers gadgets, SEO tips, digital tools, and tech tutorials. But this isn’t just another blog.
Fahim does everything himself:
SEO Management
Writing and Editing
Blog Protection & Maintenance
Content Planning
Marketing
“People think you need a team to start. I had no one — just my belief and my laptop,” says Fahim.
Like every entrepreneur, Fahim had failures — ads that didn’t convert, projects that never launched, and phases of mental exhaustion. He once spent over 5,000 Taka on ads and received zero quality leads. But instead of quitting, he learned.
His formula?
“Fail fast. Learn faster. Come back smarter.”
These moments built him — they didn’t break him.
Fahim’s biggest bet is Rebel IT Farm — a company that:
Develops 15+ apps monthly
Outsources international projects
Aims to create 200,000 jobs in Bangladesh
Trains and hires local youth
His vision? To turn Bangladesh into a digital power, one job at a time.
Then came Tutorial Bangladesh – an online course platform (like Udemy) for affordable education. With its multi-vendor system, any expert can create and sell a course.
Teachers earn 50% revenue
First 100 teachers receive an honorarium
Covers 15 tech categories
Offers real dashboards for students and teachers
“I want to make learning accessible — not expensive,” Fahim says.
Visit: www.tutorial.com.bd ✅
Fahim’s creativity flows into other sectors too:
Velorian – A fashion brand mixing Islamic & aesthetic fashion
S. Family Fashion Wear – Part of a family-owned clothing factory
Sylhet E-Store – Electronics & trending gadgets in e-commerce
Custom Website Services – Laravel-based, Shopify-style builds for only 2,000 Taka/month
He also runs TechNestBD’s digital product store where he sells useful tech assets to help others get started online.
Fahim isn’t just about profit — he’s about people. During summer, he launched a free water distribution campaign across Sylhet, branding each bottle with his company’s logo — turning service into smart marketing.
He’s also working on:
A winter campaign with essentials for the poor
Clean water innovation systems
Long-term social entrepreneurship projects
Nazmul Hasan Fahim isn’t just building businesses — he’s building a movement. Inspired by Elon Musk and other world changers, Fahim plans to:
Build an AI assistant to solve missed call problems for businesses
Launch a platform for pre-made websites
Create tech jobs for 15,000+ youth
Innovate a clean water system to end global water scarcity
“My dream isn’t just money. It’s influence — to fix things that matter.”
To everyone reading his story, Fahim says:
“You don’t need to be rich, old, or special. All you need is belief, consistency, and action. If I can do it from Sylhet, so can you.”
This is Nazmul Hasan Fahim — a teen with a mission, proving that failure is just a step toward something greater.