Last week we hosted the first Framer event in New Delhi and the first event I've ever hosted.
I know the merch was probably your favourite part. But mine was watching a room of designers, developers and founders go from quietly listening to genuinely talking. Client stories, workflow debates, real questions.
The kind of conversation that doesn't happen on a Slack thread.
That's what made it worth doing:)
We covered
@Framer end to end; its evolution, its real capabilities, the code side, the design side, and what it actually looks like when you push it in production. At some point someone asked whether CMS work requires code.
The clearest answer was just opening
@Framer and building it live.
It was fun diving into how we use
@Framer at
Formeta Studio for the animations, the component builds, the things that look like they needed a larger team.
They didn't.
Two people, a writer (
Chhavi) and a designer (yours truly) built all of it:)
That's the part about Framer that's hard to explain until you see it. The gap between what the output looks like and what it actually took to build. That's where the tool earns its place.
Grateful to
Daksh and
Abhishek for bringing their perspectives, and to
@Framer for making this official.
Hope you took home more than just the merch 😬