Framer
Design and ship your dream site with zero code
A no-code platform to create responsive webpages with text, links, media, and incredible animations.
Reviews for Framer
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Reviews praise Framer for speed, flexibility, and polished results, especially for founders and small teams. Makers of BeforeSunset AI highlight the freedom to design fast without code. Makers of Trupeer report easy, beautiful landing pages with strong performance. Makers of Paste say it lets them ship responsive sites quickly without a dedicated web team. Many users note a familiar, Figma-like workflow and excellent templates; recurring caveats include a learning curve, lighter CMS/integrations, occasional performance heaviness, and pricing concerns, yet overall sentiment remains strongly positive.
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Beautiful websites, done in minutes
We used Framer for the 72 Hour Clients website. Big fan of Framer, it's beautiful and easy to use (like Figma). Perfect for simple sales pages and website ecosystems.
Big fan of framer. Makes it easy to have a great-looking landing page and take that engineering work off the plate of your tech folks. That way we can make sure our software engineers are focused on the web app and product, not just centering divs.
Framer has revolutionized how I prototype and ship interactive websites. With 8+ years in UI/UX and 200+ projects shipped—including standout sites for Hoffman Homes and Doceo—Framer's blend of design freedom and no-code deployment saves my clients time while delivering highly polished, interactive results. Animation and responsive design tools are top-notch, and Figma integration simplifies handoffs and iterations. Community support for tough challenges is a major plus.
Built the entire site and CMS in Framer. The visual development workflow let me iterate quickly on design and structure without context-switching between tools. The built-in CMS made organizing and managing prompts seamless.
Framer made it easy to design and launch a polished landing page for Dirisha without touching code. The visual flexibility and built-in animations really helped showcase the app’s simplicity and focus on workflow.
Framer’s design speed is unmatched. Many teams still need static, self-hosted code for SEO/compliance, so we built a renderer to bridge that gap. Not affiliated—just fans of the workflow.
A huge shoutout to Framer — it’s been a game-changer for me. I used it to design and prototype Franquicialist quickly, without sacrificing flexibility or aesthetics. The ability to build a clean, responsive site with almost no friction helped us move from idea to launch much faster.
We built our landing page with Framer. It let us design, publish, and iterate super fast without extra dev time—perfect for a small indie team.
I chose Framer because I wanted speed without sacrificing polish. It lets me move fast, adjust the website exactly how I like it (super important as a product designer), and still have the creative freedom other no-code builders don’t match in my opinion. And as a Figma designer, Framer doesn’t feel like a foreign place.
We like Framer because it lets us design and publish beautiful, responsive websites quickly—no heavy coding required.
What used to take days of coding and tweaking now takes just hours to complete. I can go from concept to a fully functional website in a single session. The best part is that despite the speed, there's no compromise on quality. Every site comes out production-ready with incredible performance and optimization built right in. No more worrying about manual performance tweaks or optimization, Framer handles all of that behind the scenes while delivering professional results that load fast and run smoothly.
I really like the concept behind f4ramers, the platform feels fresh and has a lot of potential for creators who want flexibility and control. The UI is clean, and onboarding was smoother than I expected. Definitely feels like something that can stand out in its niche. That said, a few things could be improved: performance can feel a bit laggy at times, and some features feel half-baked (especially compared to more mature competitors). The community aspect is promising, but it still feels quiet and needs more engagement to really shine.