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framer.com

β€œ419 images of design-flex and the word 'free' in the title β€” gorgeous, generic headline, and graded down by its own free plan.”

What we think it is: No-code website builder loved by designers for full creative control.

55 / 100 Β· Grade D
Clarity61
Copy56
Call to Action50
Pricing33
Trust61
Shareability67

The 3 leaks costing them the most

1 'Build better sites, faster' could belong to anyone

Why it hurts: The H1 is clean but generic (#9, #17) β€” every site builder claims faster and better. Framer's real story is design freedom that designers love, and the headline hides it.

Fix: Lead with the ownable angle: 'The site builder designers actually want to use.'

2 Free-led, so the rubric punishes it

Why it hurts: The title literally says 'free' and the funnel is freemium (#1, #8, #31). Great for growth, but it caps the premium positioning a design-premium tool deserves.

Fix: Keep the free entry, but make the pro design-power tier the visible hero of the pricing.

3 No human on a taste-driven product

Why it hurts: Framer sells design taste, yet there's no founder or designer voice on the page (#15) β€” just 118 customer avatars.

Fix: Add a short note from the team on the design philosophy behind the builder.

All 31 principles, scored

1. No free plan βœ— 0/3

'Create a professional website, free' centers a free plan β€” the rubric's weak-monetization flag.

Fix: Front a trial of the pro design features instead.

2. Three colors max β–³ 1/3

26 distinct colors detected across a very visual page.

Fix: Hold one accent for the CTA.

3. Numbers over adjectives β–³ 1/3

No concrete numbers in the headings.

Fix: Quantify publish speed or performance scores.

4. Shareable footer β—‹ 2/3

The footer fits the polished design brand.

Fix: Add a memorable designer in-joke.

5. OG image like a thumbnail β—‹ 2/3

Has an og:image and a detailed, benefit-led OG title.

Fix: Trim it so the hook lands faster.

6. One idea per screen β—‹ 2/3

Create/collaborate/scale sections are focused, amid heavy nav.

Fix: Simplify the first scroll.

7. Fifth-grader headline βœ“ 3/3

'Build better sites, faster' is plain and readable.

8. Direct conversion ask βœ— 0/3

'Get Started' free signup precedes payment.

Fix: Anchor an upgrade decision earlier.

9. Copy only you could write β–³ 1/3

'Build better sites, faster' is interchangeable; 'loved by designers' is the only ownable bit.

Fix: Write a line only Framer could write.

10. Show before explain βœ“ 3/3

Video and 419 images show the product relentlessly β€” show before explain, nailed.

11. Does one thing β—‹ 2/3

Core is the website builder, with CMS/AI/SEO add-ons broadening it.

Fix: Keep the homepage on the builder.

12. Popcorn pricing β–³ 1/3

Site and workspace tiers exceed the popcorn limit.

Fix: Show three clear plans.

13. Rides a wave β—‹ 2/3

Rides the AI-website and designer-tooling wave.

Fix: None.

14. Customer-language copy β—‹ 2/3

'Loved by designers', 'full design freedom' speaks the audience's language.

Fix: Use the exact frustration designers voice about other builders.

15. Visible founder βœ— 0/3

No founder or designer voice; the 118 avatars are customers.

Fix: Add a team note.

16. Pricing impossible to miss βœ“ 3/3

'Pricing' is in the nav.

17. Memorable headline β–³ 1/3

'Build better sites, faster' is generic and hard to recall.

Fix: Make it distinctive.

18. Emotional headline β–³ 1/3

Mild emotional pull.

Fix: Lead with the joy of designing without limits.

19. Never seen before β—‹ 2/3

Framer's design-freedom is a real differentiator.

Fix: Show the never-seen design capability.

20. Hero sells alone β—‹ 2/3

Hero plus 'loved by designers' broadly conveys what and for whom.

Fix: Add a sharper second line.

21. Empathy before selling β–³ 1/3

Jumps to the product before naming a pain.

Fix: Open with the frustration of clunky builders.

22. One call to action β—‹ 2/3

'Get Started' and 'Sign up' loosely compete.

Fix: Pick one.

23. Memorable name βœ“ 3/3

'Framer' is a known, sticky name.

24. Sells a desire, not a feature β—‹ 2/3

Sells 'professional website' and 'design freedom' β€” desire-ish.

Fix: Sell the status of a site that looks expensive.

25. Try before buying βœ“ 3/3

Free tier lets you build immediately β€” try before buying.

26. No weak words βœ“ 3/3

Zero weak words detected.

27. Transparent pricing terms βœ— 0/3

Subscription model.

Fix: Not realistically one-time.

28. CTA says what happens next β–³ 1/3

'Get Started' is generic.

Fix: Test 'Design my site'.

29. Has testimonials β—‹ 2/3

Testimonial markup, 118 avatars and 'powering ambitious teams' provide proof.

Fix: Add a named designer quote.

30. Ten-word description βœ“ 3/3

'No-code website builder loved by designers' is under ten words.

31. Priced above competitors β–³ 1/3

Free-led positioning undercuts the design-premium story.

Fix: Position the pro tier as the designer's serious choice.

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