Framer Website Migration by Michael DevriesFramer Website Migration by Michael Devries
Framer Website MigrationMichael Devries
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Migrate an existing website into Framer while preserving its content structure and search visibility.

This package is designed for companies that want to move from platforms such as Webflow, WordPress, or other builders into Framer without losing existing content or SEO performance. The migration process includes auditing the current site, rebuilding pages using modular components, and mapping redirects where needed. The result is a modern Framer website with a clean structure, improved flexibility, and full ownership of the project within your own Framer workspace.

Package Inclusions

Modular Components & Responsive Layouts
The site is built with modular components and responsive layouts so pages remain consistent, flexible, and easy to expand while working smoothly across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Expert Framer Development
Approved designs are implemented in Framer with careful attention to structure, performance, and maintainability so the final site behaves reliably and remains easy to manage after launch.
CMS Content Management
CMS collections are set up so your team can publish, update, and manage structured content such as articles, resources, or case studies without requiring ongoing developer support.
Technical SEO Setup
Core technical SEO foundations are configured so search engines can properly crawl, index, and understand the site’s pages, metadata, and content structure from the moment it launches.
Full Project Ownership
The completed site is delivered through a Framer Remix Link so the entire project lives in your own workspace, giving your team full control to edit, expand, and manage it independently.
Launch & Post-Launch Support
Support is provided during launch along with a defined post-launch window to resolve small adjustments, content fixes, or technical issues that may appear once the site is live.
FAQs
This package includes migration of up to 10 pages into Framer. These pages typically represent the core structure of the existing site and may include pages such as Home, Product or Services, About, Blog or Resources, and Contact. The goal of the migration is to recreate the existing site structure inside Framer while improving maintainability and performance. If the current site includes more pages than the package scope, additional pages can be migrated as part of an expanded scope.
A site migration typically begins with a technical review of the existing site to understand the current page structure, content organization, and platform limitations. From there, the site structure is recreated in Framer, including page layouts, components, and content collections where needed. The objective is to move the site into a modern platform while preserving the content, structure, and functionality that already exist so the transition feels seamless to visitors and internal teams.
Preserving search visibility is an important part of any site migration. During the migration process the existing page structure, URLs, and metadata are reviewed so they can be recreated or preserved wherever possible within the new Framer site. Redirects are typically configured where needed so visitors and search engines continue to reach the correct pages after launch. While no migration can guarantee identical search performance immediately after launch, careful planning helps minimize disruption and maintain continuity for both visitors and search engines.
Yes. The migration process includes transferring existing content such as text, images, and media into the new Framer site. Depending on the structure of the original platform, this may involve recreating page content manually or migrating structured content into Framer CMS collections. The goal is to ensure the content remains accurate and organized while also making it easier to manage and update after the site is moved to Framer.
The standard timeline for this package is 4 weeks. This allows time to review the existing site, recreate the page structure in Framer, migrate content, configure redirects, and complete testing before launch. The timeline assumes the original site structure is reasonably clear and accessible. Larger sites or sites with complex content structures may require additional time depending on the scope of the migration.
This package includes 2 revision rounds. A revision round is a structured feedback cycle where you review the migrated site and provide consolidated feedback so adjustments can be made before final launch. Revisions typically involve layout refinements, content adjustments, or small corrections discovered during review. The revision process is intended to ensure the migrated site reflects the original structure accurately rather than introducing a redesign during the migration.
Yes. The completed site is delivered through a Framer Remix Link, which allows the full project to be transferred directly into your own Framer workspace. This means the site ultimately lives in your environment rather than someone else’s account. Once transferred, you’re free to edit, expand, publish, or hand the project off to another collaborator whenever you need.
Yes. Because the site will live in your Framer workspace, you’ll need an active Framer plan to host and manage it after delivery. The right plan depends on the size and needs of the site, but in most cases this is straightforward and I’m happy to advise if needed. Keeping the site under your own subscription also ensures you retain full ownership and control.
Post-launch support includes a 7-day support window covering minor layout adjustments, small content updates, bug fixes, and light clarification around the Framer setup if anything needs attention after launch. This period is intended to address practical issues that appear in the live environment rather than reopening strategy, redesigning the site, or expanding the original scope. If additional work is needed beyond the support window, it can always be scoped separately.
Payments are handled securely through Contra’s platform. When a project begins, the agreed project fee is funded through the platform so work can start immediately. The platform then manages the release of funds as the project progresses and once the final site has been delivered. This structure ensures the project can move forward smoothly while providing clarity and protection for both sides.
Starting at$6,000
Duration4 weeks
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Framer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
Web Designer
Web Developer
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Michael Devries Cebu City, Philippines
Framer Website MigrationMichael Devries
Starting at$6,000
Duration4 weeks
Tags
Framer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
Web Designer
Web Developer
Cover image for Framer Website Migration

Migrate an existing website into Framer while preserving its content structure and search visibility.

This package is designed for companies that want to move from platforms such as Webflow, WordPress, or other builders into Framer without losing existing content or SEO performance. The migration process includes auditing the current site, rebuilding pages using modular components, and mapping redirects where needed. The result is a modern Framer website with a clean structure, improved flexibility, and full ownership of the project within your own Framer workspace.

Package Inclusions

Modular Components & Responsive Layouts
The site is built with modular components and responsive layouts so pages remain consistent, flexible, and easy to expand while working smoothly across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Expert Framer Development
Approved designs are implemented in Framer with careful attention to structure, performance, and maintainability so the final site behaves reliably and remains easy to manage after launch.
CMS Content Management
CMS collections are set up so your team can publish, update, and manage structured content such as articles, resources, or case studies without requiring ongoing developer support.
Technical SEO Setup
Core technical SEO foundations are configured so search engines can properly crawl, index, and understand the site’s pages, metadata, and content structure from the moment it launches.
Full Project Ownership
The completed site is delivered through a Framer Remix Link so the entire project lives in your own workspace, giving your team full control to edit, expand, and manage it independently.
Launch & Post-Launch Support
Support is provided during launch along with a defined post-launch window to resolve small adjustments, content fixes, or technical issues that may appear once the site is live.
FAQs
This package includes migration of up to 10 pages into Framer. These pages typically represent the core structure of the existing site and may include pages such as Home, Product or Services, About, Blog or Resources, and Contact. The goal of the migration is to recreate the existing site structure inside Framer while improving maintainability and performance. If the current site includes more pages than the package scope, additional pages can be migrated as part of an expanded scope.
A site migration typically begins with a technical review of the existing site to understand the current page structure, content organization, and platform limitations. From there, the site structure is recreated in Framer, including page layouts, components, and content collections where needed. The objective is to move the site into a modern platform while preserving the content, structure, and functionality that already exist so the transition feels seamless to visitors and internal teams.
Preserving search visibility is an important part of any site migration. During the migration process the existing page structure, URLs, and metadata are reviewed so they can be recreated or preserved wherever possible within the new Framer site. Redirects are typically configured where needed so visitors and search engines continue to reach the correct pages after launch. While no migration can guarantee identical search performance immediately after launch, careful planning helps minimize disruption and maintain continuity for both visitors and search engines.
Yes. The migration process includes transferring existing content such as text, images, and media into the new Framer site. Depending on the structure of the original platform, this may involve recreating page content manually or migrating structured content into Framer CMS collections. The goal is to ensure the content remains accurate and organized while also making it easier to manage and update after the site is moved to Framer.
The standard timeline for this package is 4 weeks. This allows time to review the existing site, recreate the page structure in Framer, migrate content, configure redirects, and complete testing before launch. The timeline assumes the original site structure is reasonably clear and accessible. Larger sites or sites with complex content structures may require additional time depending on the scope of the migration.
This package includes 2 revision rounds. A revision round is a structured feedback cycle where you review the migrated site and provide consolidated feedback so adjustments can be made before final launch. Revisions typically involve layout refinements, content adjustments, or small corrections discovered during review. The revision process is intended to ensure the migrated site reflects the original structure accurately rather than introducing a redesign during the migration.
Yes. The completed site is delivered through a Framer Remix Link, which allows the full project to be transferred directly into your own Framer workspace. This means the site ultimately lives in your environment rather than someone else’s account. Once transferred, you’re free to edit, expand, publish, or hand the project off to another collaborator whenever you need.
Yes. Because the site will live in your Framer workspace, you’ll need an active Framer plan to host and manage it after delivery. The right plan depends on the size and needs of the site, but in most cases this is straightforward and I’m happy to advise if needed. Keeping the site under your own subscription also ensures you retain full ownership and control.
Post-launch support includes a 7-day support window covering minor layout adjustments, small content updates, bug fixes, and light clarification around the Framer setup if anything needs attention after launch. This period is intended to address practical issues that appear in the live environment rather than reopening strategy, redesigning the site, or expanding the original scope. If additional work is needed beyond the support window, it can always be scoped separately.
Payments are handled securely through Contra’s platform. When a project begins, the agreed project fee is funded through the platform so work can start immediately. The platform then manages the release of funds as the project progresses and once the final site has been delivered. This structure ensures the project can move forward smoothly while providing clarity and protection for both sides.
$6,000