Framer for marketing sites and brand surfaces where design iteration speed matters more than backend depth. Framer Sites for full-site builds, Framer Motion for interaction primitives in React projects.
Framer is the fastest path from Figma to live for marketing surfaces — and we use it where that's the right tool. We don't push Framer for product surfaces or content systems where the editorial workflow needs WordPress or a headless CMS.
We won't ship a Framer site for a brand that needs structured content and editorial workflows — Framer's CMS isn't the right tool for that. We'll recommend Astro + Sanity or Next.js + Contentful instead.
A marketing site the brand team can iterate on at marketing speed — without waiting on engineering for every copy or layout change.
Concrete deliverables — not adjectives. Each engagement scopes which of these are in play and what success looks like for them.
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Framer wins on motion, designer ergonomics, and React component embedding. Webflow wins on CMS depth and ecommerce. We pick by need, not by allegiance.
For marketing surfaces and content-light brand sites, yes. For product, content systems, or commerce — no. The tool's strengths and limits are clear.
Yes — Framer's CMS API and code components let us bridge to Sanity, Contentful, or our own backends. We've shipped this pattern.
Yes — Framer code components are React. We use them where Framer's primitives don't cover the interaction need.
We build production Next.
Nuxt 3 done right — Vue 3 Composition API, Nitro on the server, and the rendering model chosen per route rather than as a global setting.
React for product teams that need engineering discipline as much as developer experience.
Vue 3 with the Composition API for teams that want React's flexibility and Vue's ergonomics.
Angular for enterprise teams that need batteries-included structure — TypeScript, RxJS, dependency injection, and the modern Signals primitive.
SvelteKit for teams who care about bundle size and ergonomics in equal measure.