Best for designers who want design-and-publish at lower friction
Try FramerFramer's pitch is the same as Webflow's (designer builds the site, publishes with one click) at roughly two-thirds the price and a more forgiving builder model.
The trade: Smaller agency catalog than Webflow. Less mature for complex CMS workflows. Per-page pricing rather than per-editor changes the team math.
The upside: Basic at $10/mo annual covers 30 pages with custom domain, AI design tools, and a 1-collection CMS. Pro at $30/mo opens 150 pages with relational CMS and staging. The visual model is closer to Figma than to Webflow's CSS-in-canvas approach, which removes the steepest part of Webflow's learning curve. For solo designers, marketing sites, and small agencies, Framer earns the comparison.
Strengths
- +More forgiving builder than Webflow
- +Basic at $10/mo annual undercuts Webflow Basic
- +AI design tools bundled
- +Cleanest design-to-publish workflow
Trade-offs
- −Smaller agency catalog than Webflow
- −Less mature for complex CMS workflows
- −Per-page pricing rather than per-editor
- Basic
- $10/mo annual, 30 pages
- Pro
- $30/mo annual, 150 pages
- Free
- 1,000 pages on framer.website
- Pricing verified
- 2026-05-03
Migration steps
- Audit your Webflow CMS collections; Framer's CMS is simpler so plan to consolidate where possible.
- Recreate your visual layouts in Framer; the design model is closer to Figma than Webflow.
- Move CMS content via Framer's CSV import for each collection.
- Set up redirects from Webflow URLs to Framer URLs, then update DNS once design and content match.
Not for: Skip Framer if you need real CMS depth or ecommerce; Framer's CMS covers blog patterns, not complex catalogs.
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