The CMS Inquiry Funnel in Framer : Explore Advance CMS Capabilities Framer CMS is an excellentThe CMS Inquiry Funnel in Framer : Explore Advance CMS Capabilities Framer CMS is an excellent
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The CMS Inquiry Funnel in Framer : Explore Advance CMS Capabilities
Framer CMS is an excellent tool for building inquiry-driven websites, such as agency portfolios, service-based businesses, or SaaS landing pages. Creating an "inquiry funnel" means structuring your CMS content to guide visitors from awareness to action.
Here is how to structure a CMS Inquiry Funnel in Framer:
1️⃣. Structure Your CMS Collection Set up your CMS fields to support a journey. Don’t just add a title and description; add fields that facilitate a sale.
Fields to add: Title, Description, Image, CTA Link, CTA Text, Price Point, Feature List.
2️⃣. Design the "Awareness" Phase (List Page) Create a CMS Listing Page that showcases your items (e.g., services, projects, or use cases).
Framer Component: Use a Collection List.
Goal: Provide enough information for users to be interested but not overwhelmed.
Design Tip: Use grid layouts for projects, or a clean vertical list for services.
3️⃣. Design the "Evaluation" Phase (Detail Page) Create a CMS Detail Page for each item. This is where you explain the value proposition deeply.
Structure:
Hero Section: Clear title and summary.
Value Section: Use rich text or custom CMS fields to explain benefits.
Evidence Section: Add a reference to a "Testimonials" CMS or images of work.
Action Section: A prominent form or button linking to the next step.
4️⃣. Create the "Conversion" Phase (The Inquiry) Create a dedicated inquiry page or a section at the bottom of every CMS page.
Framer Component: Use a Form Component.
Action: When a user clicks "Request Quote" on a CMS Detail page, they go to a page with a form that asks for:Name, Email, The specific Service/Project they are interested in (hidden field linked to the CMS title).
5️⃣. Finalize the Flow
Visitor arrives on Home Page.
Visitor clicks a CMS item on the List Page.
Visitor reads details on the Detail Page.
Visitor clicks CTA, which goes to the Inquiry Form.
By organizing content in the CMS, you can update services or projects without redesigning the pages, allowing your inquiry funnel to evolve with your business.
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