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Migrations — Framer → Claude Code

Framer to Claude Code migration.

Framer is great for a fast, polished marketing site - until you need it to be more than a marketing site. We rebuild your Framer site as plain, fast code on Claude Code, keeping the design and rankings, so you own the code outright and can extend it into the software, portals and integrations your business actually needs.

Start a migrationSee it on your homepage, freeDesign kept · rankings kept · most sites live in 1–3 weeks

What actually changes.

The same site, the same content, a completely different foundation. Everything on the left disappears; everything it did is either built into the code or no longer needed.

Framer logoBefore · the Framer stackbilled per site, forever
Site plan subscriptionper site, per month
CMS items + localestiered caps
Components + overridesplatform-only skills
Editor seatsper user, per month
Embeds for real functionalityiframes and workarounds
No code exportleave and rebuild
Claude CodeAfter · plain code on Claude Codeowned outright
Your content, as structured datayours
Plain, fast codeyours
Schema, SEO and analytics built inincluded
A repository in your nameowned
Nothing to update. Nothing to patch. Nothing to renew.
Why move

Three things you stop paying for.

Room to grow

Framer is built for marketing sites. When you need a portal, a dashboard or real integrations, code on Claude Code gives you the headroom without another replatform.

Own it outright

Plain code in a repository in your name. Framer has no code export, so the site exists only while the subscription does - after the move, it's simply yours.

Design kept, speed kept

We rebuild the design faithfully and hold the performance at Core Web Vitals thresholds, while preserving your URLs and rankings.

How rankings survive the move.

The SEO-safe migration, in one glance

Redesigns lose rankings through skipped redirects, so we never skip them. Every migration runs the same four checks, in order, and the last one happens after launch, not before.

Step 1

URL inventory

Every URL on the old site crawled and recorded, with its rankings, backlinks and traffic noted. Nothing moves until the full map exists.

the complete map
Step 2

Rebuild, mirrored

Content, titles, metadata and structured data carried over one to one. The design can be kept faithful or sharpened; the crawlable structure stays deliberate.

staging site, verified
Step 3

Redirects, one to one

Every old URL 301-redirects to its exact successor. No wildcard shortcuts, no redirect chains, no orphaned pages.

redirect map shipped
After launch

Crawl re-test

The live site is re-crawled against the inventory: every redirect checked, every page indexed, Search Console watched through the handover weeks.

rankings holding
How editing works after Framer
Can we add the new case study to the homepage and update the team page with two new starters?
Done. Both changes are live, and the case study is linked from the services page too.
shipped same day · no admin panel · nothing to update
Editing, after Framer

Change the site by asking.

You describe the change and we ship it, usually the same day. No admin panel to learn, no update that takes the site down on a Friday, no waiting for a developer to be found.

Honest caveat: if hands-on, drag-and-drop editing is essential for your team, we’ll tell you on the call and recommend Duda instead. We build on both lanes daily and recommend on fit.

The honest comparison

Framer vs plain code, plainly.

FramerPlain code on Claude Code
OwnershipNo code export at all - the site exists only while the subscription doesPlain code in a repository in your name, hosted wherever you choose
SpeedFast for a builder; the platform's runtime still ships with every pageNo platform runtime at all; built to Core Web Vitals thresholds and held there
SecurityHandled by the platform, which is fine - for as long as you stay on the platformNo platform to depend on. Static-first pages with a minimal, monitored footprint
MaintenanceLight, while you stay inside what the platform supports; embeds and overrides need careNothing to update. Changes are made to the code deliberately, when you ask
EditingA lovely canvas for designers; content edits by non-designers take careDescribe the change, it ships same day. Structured content keeps edits safe
Cost over timePer-site plan plus seats, renewing monthly, foreverHosting measured in pounds, no plan, no seats

Where Framer genuinely fits, we’ll say so on the first call. The migration makes sense when ownership, speed and the end of maintenance matter more.

Asked before every migration.

It's excellent at what it's for. The move makes sense when you need functionality beyond a marketing site, or want to own the code outright - and if you don't, we'll tell you to stay.

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