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Framer Pricing Explained (2025)

What you actually need to budget for a high-performing Framer website.

Benjamin Libor

Key value of this Guide

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Topics

Pricing tiers
Project budgeting
Framer plans

Audience

Founders
SaaS teams

Framer’s pricing looks deceptively simple. Visit the pricing page, and you’ll see neat rows, friendly names, toggle buttons, and the reassuring sense that you’re choosing a plan—nothing more.

But if you’re building a serious, scalable, high-performing website in 2025 (especially for AI, SaaS, fintech, enterprise, or multi-product companies), Framer’s pricing is not just the number on the screen.

It’s a combination of platform decisions, seat types, publishing rules, traffic quotas, and production workflows that directly impact:

  • What you can ship

  • Who can collaborate

  • How fast you can iterate

  • How stable, localizable, and compliant your site becomes

This is the guide founders share internally when budgeting a new marketing site or considering a platform migration. It is written by someone who has built 100+ professional Framer sites, scaled them, maintained them, and watched teams underestimate or miscalculate the true operational cost over and over again.

Let’s cut through confusion—professionally, precisely, and founder-first.


1. Why Framer Pricing Matters More in 2025

In 2025, Framer has evolved from a “new tool” to a dominant enterprise-grade website platform. Agencies, startups, and global companies depend on it because:

  • It ships faster than Webflow, WordPress, or custom React stacks

  • It is easier for non-technical teams

  • It has real dynamic content (CMS), localization, and performance tooling

  • It integrates with modern analytics, CRM, and AI workflows

  • It enables fully custom components—without the maintenance burden of codebases

But with this evolution comes stricter plan limits, production-ready expectations, and workflow-based pricing that is designed to scale with teams—not with individuals.

If you make the wrong plan choice, you can bottleneck:

  • Collaboration

  • Publishing rights

  • Staging environments

  • Domain connections

  • Versioning

  • Localization

  • Analytics integrations

  • Asset hosting

  • Traffic and bandwidth

In other words: your plan defines your growth velocity.


2. The 2025 Plan Tiers — Founder’s Breakdown (Not the Marketing Version)

Framer’s public plan names are simple, but their implications are not. Here’s the real-world explanation.

Starter / Free / Basic

Best for: experimentation, personal prototypes, internal mockups
Avoid for: anything customer-facing

What founders must understand:

  • No advanced CMS

  • No team collaboration

  • No real SEO settings

  • Limited traffic

  • Not suitable for production use

  • Not designed for scale

This plan is for learning—not launching.
It is the sandbox, not the factory.

Pro

Best for:

  • Solo builders

  • Solopreneurs

  • Founders who work directly in Framer

  • Agencies building for clients

  • Startups launching the first proper marketing site

Pro is the minimum viable plan for anything that will go public.

You get:

  • Unlimited projects

  • Full CMS

  • Custom domains

  • Essential SEO tools

  • Full publish capabilities

  • Analytics integrations

Important note: collaboration is restricted.
You get invite-only collaboration with paid seats.

If you’re a startup founder who says “our product marketer will help update the site later,” then add a seat (or prepare for handover friction).

Pro is where serious work begins.

Team

Best for:

  • Growth teams

  • Multi-stakeholder marketing orgs

  • Product + design + marketing alignment

  • Companies with multi-region requirements

  • Companies planning 5–50 CMS collections

  • Companies expecting weekly iteration

Team unlocks:

  • Multi-seat collaboration

  • Permissions / roles

  • Shared libraries

  • Component systems

  • Localization

  • Centralized brand tokens

  • Faster review cycles

Most founders underestimate one thing:
Every person who edits the site is a paid seat.

This is where your Framer cost can go from €19/mo to €350–€800/mo depending on org size. And yes, this is normal. Framer is a production tool, not a casual editor.

Enterprise

Best for:

  • Companies needing SLAs, SSO, SOC2, audit trails

  • Multi-country brand ownership

  • Security-heavy organizations (finance, health, legal)

  • Sites with millions of monthly visitors

  • Global content teams

  • Multilingual enterprise governance

Enterprise pricing is custom, but:
Think “comparable to Webflow Enterprise” → typically €12k–€40k/year depending on scale.

What you gain:

  • Compliance

  • Stability guarantees

  • Dedicated support

  • Private staging environments

  • High-traffic performance

  • Custom uptime commitments

  • Security integrations

  • Advanced access control

If your website’s failure equals business failure (banks, AI infrastructure, logistics, marketplaces), enterprise is the only rational plan.


3. What High-Performing Framer Sites Actually Require

Let’s be brutally honest:
Launching a proper website is not just buying a plan.

A high-performing website in 2025 requires parallel investments:

1. A Pro or Team seat for your main builder (agency or in-house).

If you’re hiring an expert, they need a seat.
If you’re building yourself, you need one.
There is no workaround.

2. Seats for everyone who will ever edit content.

Typical seat assignments in a startup:

  • Founder

  • Brand Designer

  • Marketing Lead

  • Copywriter

  • PMM or Growth

  • Agency collaborator

That’s 4–6 seats in real life, not 1.

3. A domain + DNS + SSL setup.

Framer covers hosting; you still need the domain.

4. Reasonable traffic headroom.

If you’re running campaigns or have a product with real reach, traffic quotas matter.

5. CMS architecture built correctly.

This is where 90% of bad builds suffer:

  • Wrong CMS relational structure

  • Wrong slugs

  • Wrong collection design

  • No rules, fields, or governance

  • No content model

6. A design system.

Framer is powerful if you operate with:

  • Tokens

  • Component libraries

  • Templates

  • Page structures

  • Reusable layouts

  • Interactive patterns

Otherwise, your website will degrade with every new page.

7. QA, performance, accessibility, and SEO implementation.

Framer is fast, but not magically fast.

8. Integration layer for analytics + CRM

Most teams need:

  • GA4

  • Plausible or PostHog

  • HubSpot / Salesforce / Pipedrive

  • Cookie consent

  • UTM routing

  • Custom event tracking

  • Contact forms → CRM pipeline

This is not “included” in any plan.
This is implementation work.


4. What Framer Pricing Does Not Include (But You Will Need)

Founders frequently misunderstand this:
Framer is the tool. Your website is the product.

Framer does not include:

1. Strategy

  • Positioning

  • Messaging

  • User flows

  • Site architecture

  • Narrative design

2. UX / UI Design

Framer gives you the canvas, not the design.

3. Copywriting

Founders often underestimate this the most.
Words convert. Templates don’t.

4. Custom components

Advanced interactions, animations, or integrations require expert build.

5. CMS setup

The difference between a good CMS and a bad one determines:

  • How easy it is to scale

  • How simple it is to update

  • Whether your site breaks later

6. Migration of old pages

Moving from Webflow, WordPress, or custom stacks requires rebuilding, not importing.

7. Performance optimization

Images, fonts, scripts, SEO metadata—none of this happens magically.

8. Quality assurance

Mobile testing, edge-case testing, interaction testing.

Every professional Framer build includes these.
None are included in plan pricing.


5. The Hidden Costs Founders Only Discover Later

This is where inexperienced founders get blindsided.

1. Seats scale quickly.

Your “one-seat plan” becomes a 4–8 seat plan within months as the org grows.

2. Localization is not optional.

If you ever want to serve multiple languages or markets → Team plan minimum.

3. CMS limitations matter for scale.

Poor CMS planning often requires full rebuilds.

4. No versioning → Mistakes cost time.

Framer does not have Git.
Team structure and discipline matter.

5. Collaboration friction slows growth.

One seat = bottleneck
Multiple seats = clarity, speed, ownership

6. Platform cost is tiny compared to production cost.

A world-class Framer site by an expert might cost:

  • €8k–€15k for a small SaaS

  • €20k–€40k for enterprise

  • €50k+ for globally scaled brands

Your Framer subscription is €19–€900/mo.
The value is in how the tool is used, not the subscription itself.


6. Realistic Budgeting: What Founders Should Actually Expect to Spend

To build + operate a high-performing Framer website:

Small Startup (1–5 people, 1 product)

  • Seats: €39–€150/mo

  • Build cost: €6k–€15k

  • Annual total: €7k–€17k

Growth-Stage Startup

  • Seats: €150–€500/mo

  • Build cost: €15k–€30k

  • Annual total: €17k–€36k

Scaleups / Enterprise

  • Seats + Enterprise: €5k–€40k/yr

  • Build cost: €30k–€80k

  • Annual total: €35k–€120k

These are real founder budgets—not theory.


7. What You Get When You Invest Properly

When you allocate budget to both Framer as a platform and expert production, you get:

A website that loads in <1s

Framer is insanely fast when used correctly.

A site your team can update without a developer

Real autonomy → real velocity.

A CMS that scales with your product

Not something you outgrow in 3 months.

A system, not a “pretty homepage”

You can build 50 pages as easily as 5.

A brand that looks enterprise-ready

High-value companies need high-value presentation.

A conversion machine

This is the whole point:
Framer reduces system friction; design + strategy drive revenue.


8. Final Thoughts — The True Mental Model for Framer Pricing

Treat Framer pricing like this:

  • Platform cost: The price you pay to use the tool

  • Production cost: The price you pay to build something meaningful

  • Velocity value: The compounding benefits of shipping faster, iterating faster, and converting better

Framer is one of the most powerful website platforms ever built—if used correctly.
It lets founders and teams skip years of technical overhead and focus on what matters: storytelling, customer acquisition, and rapid iteration.

A subscription alone won’t give you that.
A strategic build will.

What you actually need to budget for a high-performing Framer website.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Framer Pricing Explained (2025)

How Framer plans translate into full project budgets with expert implementation.

Clarifies expectations and filters in serious, high-intent leads.

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A complete breakdown for SaaS, AI & enterprise teams.

Positions you as transparent and expert, improving conversion.

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What you actually need to budget for a high-performing Framer website.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Framer Pricing Explained (2025)

How Framer plans translate into full project budgets with expert implementation.

Clarifies expectations and filters in serious, high-intent leads.

Framer Pricing vs Real Project Costs

A complete breakdown for SaaS, AI & enterprise teams.

Positions you as transparent and expert, improving conversion.

How Much Does a Framer Website Cost?

A 2025 deep-dive into performance, speed, SEO & design benefits.

Attracts teams evaluating platforms and guides them toward Framer + your services.

Why Framer Is the Best Website Builder for SaaS & AI

What you actually need to budget for a high-performing Framer website.

Helps founders understand real costs and increases trust when approaching you for a project.

Framer Pricing Explained (2025)

How Framer plans translate into full project budgets with expert implementation.

Clarifies expectations and filters in serious, high-intent leads.

Framer Pricing vs Real Project Costs

A complete breakdown for SaaS, AI & enterprise teams.

Positions you as transparent and expert, improving conversion.

How Much Does a Framer Website Cost?

A 2025 deep-dive into performance, speed, SEO & design benefits.

Attracts teams evaluating platforms and guides them toward Framer + your services.

Why Framer Is the Best Website Builder for SaaS & AI

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What services do you offer exactly?

Do you also do brand work?

Why Framer over Webflow?

Do I need a Figma design to start?

How long does a project usually take?

Can you help with content and copywriting?

Do you offer SEO setup or analytics integration?

Do you offer post-launch support?

Service

Customers

Process

Terms

What services do you offer exactly?

Do you also do brand work?

Why Framer over Webflow?

Do I need a Figma design to start?

How long does a project usually take?

Can you help with content and copywriting?

Do you offer SEO setup or analytics integration?

Do you offer post-launch support?

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