Unlike typical design tools, Framer charges per site from $0 to $45/mo, making its free plan with 2 projects a rare value in this category.
Best for: This plan is perfect for individuals exploring Framer's capabilities or for small personal projects
Best for: The Basic plan is suitable for individuals or small businesses needing a dedicated site with professional features
Best for: The Pro plan is designed for professionals and teams requiring advanced design tools and collaboration features
Best for: The Enterprise plan is for large organizations needing comprehensive features, dedicated support, and custom integrations
Best for: The Scale plan is ideal for growing businesses and larger teams with specific performance and security requirements
Independent analysis · Framer
Framer positions its entry-level Basic plan at $15/site/mo, matching the category median price. However, this plan restricts users to 30 pages, forcing growing sites onto the Pro plan at $45/site/mo to unlock CMS capabilities and staging. While the Free plan is generous with 10 CMS collections and 1,000 pages, the steep jump to paid tiers makes Framer an expensive ecosystem for multi-page sites compared to traditional design tools.
Users are highly critical of Framer's aggressive monetization of basic features, particularly the high cost of adding languages and the per-site billing model. The sudden shift in pricing structures has left many loyal designers feeling priced out of the platform.
"Framer now wants to charge $40 per language? For what exactly?"
"the high costs for a single website is insane."
"the cost is just laughably high."
Based on analysis of recent Reddit and G2 discussions.
The Basic plan at $15/site/mo offers publish production-ready websites directly, no handoff needed.
"my love for Framer has diminished to a minimum over the last couple of weeks"
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"The pace at which Framer ships its features is crazy good."
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"For what it offers, the subscription cost feels ..."
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"I paid U$150 for a year of Framer hosting... That's comparable with the ..."
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The Free plan is excellent for portfolio prototyping, while the Basic plan suits simple, static landing pages. For collaborative design teams seeking a more predictable flat-rate pricing model, consider Figma at $15/mo or other design-first alternatives.
Framer offers paid plans starting at $15/site/mo for Basic, ideal for single sites. The Pro plan is $45/site/mo for advanced needs. Scale and Enterprise plans are custom priced, catering to larger organizations.
This plan is perfect for individuals exploring Framer's capabilities or for small personal projects. It allows users to get started without any financial commitment.
The Basic plan is suitable for individuals or small businesses needing a dedicated site with professional features. It offers a cost effective solution for launching a single project.
The Pro plan is designed for professionals and teams requiring advanced design tools and collaboration features. It provides enhanced capabilities for more complex and demanding projects.
The Scale plan is ideal for growing businesses and larger teams with specific performance and security requirements. Contact sales to discuss tailored solutions and pricing.
The Enterprise plan is for large organizations needing comprehensive features, dedicated support, and custom integrations. It offers bespoke solutions for complex corporate needs.
25% below the design tools average
Framer costs $0–$45/site/mo as of May 30, 2026, with 5 plans.
Framer scores 4.5/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with 2 projects and Framer subdomain is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Mini ($5/mo) when Custom domain becomes a need, not a want. Also compare against Miro ($10/mo) before deciding.
Designers building marketing websites
Which plan fits you
Framer scores 4.5/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with 2 projects and Framer subdomain is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Mini ($5/mo) when Custom domain becomes a need, not a want. Also compare against Miro ($10/mo) before deciding.
List price covers the subscription. Total cost of ownership for Framer typically includes additional line items that don't appear on the pricing page.
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