Unlike most website builders, Framer pairs a 4.5/5 rating with a free tier, offering 3 paid plans from $15 to $45/site/mo.
Best for: Ideal for individuals exploring Framer's capabilities or for small personal projects
Best for: Perfect for large organizations needing robust security, dedicated support, and custom integrations
Best for: individuals or small businesses needing a professional website with core features
Best for: Suitable for agencies, freelancers, or businesses requiring advanced design tools and collaboration features
Best for: Designed for growing businesses or teams with specific scaling requirements and increased resource needs
Independent analysis · Framer
Starting at just $15/site/mo, Framer's Basic plan is a compelling entry point, though the significant jump to $45/site/mo for Pro may surprise some users. However, scaling up to the Pro plan at $45/site/mo quickly pushes costs above the market average to unlock essential features like site redirects and a relational CMS. While the Free plan works well as a design sandbox, the steep jump between tiers makes Framer a premium option that is only worth the cost if you highly value its Figma-like design control.
Framer's monetization of basic features like localization and editor seats has triggered significant user backlash. Users are particularly frustrated by sudden monetization shifts that lock standard design workflows behind expensive add-ons.
"Framer now wants to charge $40 per language? For what exactly?"
"Framer thinks it's reasonable to charge for each person who needs to edit"
Based on analysis of recent Reddit and G2 discussions.
The Basic plan at $15/site/mo offers directly publish Figma-like designs without code handoff.
"I’m struggling to understand why the pricing is so high."
"Framer can make a pretty website no doubt but the cost is just laughably high."
"I paid U$150 for a year of Framer hosting... That's comparable with the competition."
"Considering the features and convenience it offers, I believe it's worth it."
Designers and agencies who need pixel-perfect control should start with the Basic plan at $15/site/mo, upgrading to Pro at $45/site/mo only when relational CMS capabilities are required. For standard business websites that do not require advanced visual effects, choose Squarespace at $29/mo for more predictable, all-inclusive pricing.
Framer offers paid plans starting at $15/site/mo for Basic, providing essential features. The Pro plan is $45/site/mo for advanced users. Scale and Enterprise plans are custom priced.
Ideal for individuals exploring Framer's capabilities or for small personal projects. It allows you to get started without any financial commitment.
Best for individuals or small businesses needing a professional website with core features. It offers a cost effective solution for single site deployment.
Suitable for agencies, freelancers, or businesses requiring advanced design tools and collaboration features. This plan supports more complex projects and higher traffic.
Designed for growing businesses or teams with specific scaling requirements and increased resource needs. Contact sales for a tailored solution.
Perfect for large organizations needing robust security, dedicated support, and custom integrations. This plan provides comprehensive solutions for complex enterprise environments.
Free tier vs. $23/mo average
Framer scores 4.5/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with Framer subdomain and 1000 visitors/mo 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 Unicorn Platform ($14/mo) before deciding.
Designers & product teams
Which plan fits you
Framer scores 4.5/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with Framer subdomain and 1000 visitors/mo 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 Unicorn Platform ($14/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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