# Framer

- Tool: Platform Reviews
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

Framer scores 6.6/10. It is the fastest, most beautiful way to publish a design-led website — a landing page goes live in 2-3 hours and performance hits 90+ PageSpeed by default. The October 2025 pricing overhaul gutted the Basic plan to one CMS collection and 30 pages, making Pro ($30/mo) the real minimum. The deeper problem is permanent vendor lock-in: no code export means every future price increase leaves you with no alternative except a full rebuild.

## Frequently asked questions

### Is Framer worth it in 2026?

For designers and small startup teams building polished marketing sites or portfolios, yes — Framer's performance (PageSpeed 90+ by default), animation quality, and AI tooling (Workshop, Wireframer, Framer MCP plugin) are ahead of every other visual builder at this price point. The caveats that determine whether it is worth it for your specific case: if you need more than 10 CMS collections or 2,500 items on Pro, you will hit the ceiling fast. If you have more than 2-3 editors, the seat costs ($40/editor/month) will likely make other options more economical. And if you need code ownership for a business-critical site, the no-export policy is a structural risk that Framer's October 2025 repricing made very concrete.

### Is Framer free?

Yes — Framer offers a genuinely useful Free tier with 10 CMS collections, 1,000 pages, and full AI tools including Wireframer and Workshop. The main Free tier limitations are a Framer subdomain (no custom domain), a 'Made in Framer' badge, and a bandwidth cap (verify the current limit at framer.com/pricing, as conflicting figures of 100MB and 10GB have appeared across sources since the October 2025 restructuring). For a custom domain and any serious CMS usage, the real entry point is Pro at $30/mo.

### What happened to Framer's pricing in 2025?

In October 2025, Framer restructured from five tiers to three paid plans. The most impactful change was to the Basic plan ($10/mo): it was reduced to 1 CMS collection, 30 pages, and 10GB bandwidth — a significant downgrade from the previous Mini plan equivalent. Users who had been on lower-cost plans saw their effective entry point for a custom domain with CMS functionality jump to Pro ($30/mo). The backlash on r/framer and Trustpilot was substantial, and community guides now universally recommend skipping Basic and starting directly on Pro.

### Can you export code from Framer?

No. Framer does not offer a code export feature. There is no path to download your site's HTML, CSS, or JavaScript for hosting elsewhere. This is a deliberate product decision, not a technical limitation — it means that if Framer raises prices, changes terms, or is acquired, your only option is a full rebuild of every page, component, and animation in a different platform. Plan for this vendor dependency before committing any business-critical site to Framer.

### How does Framer compare to Webflow in 2026?

The core trade-off: Framer is faster to launch, delivers better default performance (PageSpeed 90+ vs Webflow's typical 60-75), and has significantly better AI tooling and animation defaults. Webflow wins on CMS depth (20,000 items vs 2,500 on Framer Pro), enterprise SEO controls, and vendor exit options (Webflow exports clean HTML/CSS; Framer exports nothing). For a 1-person team on a marketing site or portfolio, Framer Pro ($30/mo) often beats Webflow Premium ($25-64/mo) once editor seats are factored in. For a content-heavy team with 3+ editors, the math shifts to Webflow. See our full Webflow review for the detailed comparison.

### What are Framer's CMS limits?

Basic: 1 collection, 1,000 CMS items. Pro: 10 collections, 2,500 items. Scale: 20 collections, 10,000 items (expandable to 40 collections and 40,000 items via paid add-ons). No computed fields, no custom field types, and no per-item noindex toggle across all plans. For context, a startup site with separate collections for blog posts, case studies, team bios, testimonials, tags, and categories is already at 6 of the 10 Pro collections. Most content operations requiring a true editorial platform should evaluate Webflow or a headless CMS before committing to Framer.

### Does Framer hurt SEO?

No — Framer's server-side rendering and pre-generated static HTML is a genuine SEO strength. Googlebot and AI crawlers receive full HTML content, not a JavaScript shell that requires rendering. The platform includes auto-generated XML sitemaps (paid plans), per-CMS-template meta fields, JSON-LD support, and 301 redirects (Pro+). The operational SEO gap is the lack of a per-item noindex toggle — you cannot selectively exclude individual CMS pages from indexing, which matters for draft, thin-content, or staging pages. Canonical tags also require manual setup on CMS templates. For small-to-medium sites with clean content structure, Framer's SEO foundations are solid.

### How many editor seats does Framer include?

The base plan includes no editor seats beyond the owner. Each additional editor costs approximately $20/editor/year on Basic or $40/editor/year on Pro and Scale — billed per site. A 3-person Pro team (owner plus 2 editors) pays $30/mo base plus roughly $80/year in seats (approximately $7/mo amortized) = about $37/mo minimum, which can climb toward $110/mo depending on billing cycles and locale additions. Review your actual invoice before signing off on a team rollout.

### What is Framer's AI tooling and is it actually useful?

Framer's AI stack is the most developed in the visual-builder category as of mid-2026: Wireframer generates full page layouts from text prompts; Workshop generates animated UI components via Claude 4.5 (per the May 2026 Framer blog); AI Translate covers 100+ languages as a native feature; the Framer MCP plugin (launched May 8, 2026) connects Claude or GPT into your workspace for CMS editing and SEO field population; Claude and Codex for Framer enable LLM-powered code editing inside the canvas (May 2026 beta). All of this is available on the Free and Pro plans. The documented limitation is inconsistency on complex nested layouts — AI output should be treated as a strong starting point requiring review and correction, not a production-ready deliverable.

### Should I use Framer or Next.js for my startup site?

Framer is the right choice if you need to launch fast (days vs weeks), have a design-led workflow, and your content fits within 10 CMS collections and 2,500 items on Pro — you get Vercel-level infrastructure without any DevOps. Next.js (custom build or with a headless CMS) is the right choice if you need code ownership, unlimited content scale, custom server-side logic, complex ecommerce, or if you cannot absorb a full rebuild in 12-18 months should Framer reprice. For a migration scoping call, see the migration path section in this review.

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