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Framer Pricing (2026)

Design and publish websites without code.

✓ Free plan available freemium From $15/mo
Reviewed by the StackSwitch Editorial Team · Last updated May 2026

Framer plans

Free
forever
Free
  • 1 published site
  • framer.site subdomain
  • 100 page views/mo
  • Basic CMS
Most popular
Mini
mo
$5
  • Custom domain
  • 1,000 page views/mo
  • Basic analytics
  • 1 editor
Basic
mo
$15
  • Everything in Mini
  • 10,000 page views/mo
  • Password protection
  • 3 editors
Pro
mo
$30
  • Everything in Basic
  • 200K page views/mo
  • CMS collections
  • Staging

Which Framer plan is right for you?

Free plan

Best for: Designers evaluating Framer before publishing, or building and testing prototypes locally. The 100 page view per month limit makes the Free plan unusable for any live site — it's a trial tier, not a viable publishing option.

Upgrade when: You're ready to share your site publicly. Even a portfolio linked from a social media bio can exhaust 100 views within hours of being shared.

Mini plan

Best for: Personal portfolios or very small sites with organic-only traffic. Suitable if you post your URL occasionally and don't run any paid traffic or social campaigns to it. Custom domain access at $5/mo makes this the entry point for real publishing.

Upgrade when: Your site receives more than 1,000 monthly visitors, you need a second editor on the project, or you need to password-protect pages — all of which require Basic.

Basic plan

Best for: Freelancers, consultants, and agencies building marketing sites for clients. Password protection for client previews, 3 collaborators, and 10,000 monthly page views covers most professional use cases. This is the right tier for the majority of commercial Framer sites.

Upgrade when: You need a blog, case study archive, or any dynamically managed content — CMS collections are only available on Pro. Basic is static-only.

Pro plan

Best for: Startups, product teams, and agencies that need CMS-powered content, staging environments for client review, and higher traffic capacity. The right tier for any content-driven site where the team publishes regularly.

Upgrade when: You're consistently exceeding 200,000 monthly page views. At that scale, contact Framer directly for enterprise pricing — the Pro plan's hard cap can cause performance issues during viral traffic spikes.

The true cost: what's not in the price

The headline price rarely tells the full story. Here's what can add to your actual bill with Framer:

  • CMS collections — needed for blogs, case studies, or any content managed outside the editor — are only available on Pro ($30/mo). Basic and Mini plans are static-only.
  • Custom code components using React require Basic or above. Free and Mini plans cannot embed React components or custom scripts.
  • Framer has no native form backend. You'll need a third-party tool (Tally, Typeform, or a paid plan of any form builder) to handle contact forms, survey submissions, or lead capture.
  • Page view hard caps can catch you off-guard: a Product Hunt launch or viral social post can exhaust a month's Pro allocation (200K views) in under 24 hours, triggering throttling before you can upgrade.

Is Framer worth the price?

Framer scores 4.5/5 on G2 and 4.6/5 on Capterra. The free plan is a low-risk way to test it before committing to a paid tier.

Pros

  • Best design-to-web tool
  • Stunning animations
  • No code required
  • Fast hosting

Cons

  • Page view limits on lower plans
  • CMS less powerful than Webflow
  • Learning curve for complex sites

Framer user ratings

4.5/5
G2 score
4.6/5
Capterra score

Framer pricing: frequently asked questions

Does Framer have a CMS for blog posts or dynamic content?

Yes — but only on the Pro plan ($30/mo). Basic and Mini plans support static pages built in the editor only. If you need to publish blog articles, case studies, team member pages, or any content managed from a CMS interface, you must be on Pro. This is the most common reason people upgrade from Basic: they outgrow static pages and need a manageable content layer.

What happens when I hit Framer's page view limit?

Framer doesn't immediately take your site offline, but will throttle performance and display an upgrade prompt in your dashboard. The Free plan's 100 views/mo limit is easily exceeded — a single shared link on Twitter or LinkedIn can exhaust it in minutes. The Mini plan's 1,000 views/mo is practical for a quiet portfolio but fails quickly if you run any paid traffic, social campaigns, or appear in search results consistently.

How much does Framer cost per month?

Framer has a free plan. Paid plans start at $15/mo.

Does Framer have a free plan?

Yes — Framer offers a free plan. You can upgrade to a paid tier when you need more features.

How many pricing plans does Framer have?

Framer offers 4 plans: Free, Mini, Basic, Pro.

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