Multi-page website design and dev in Framer by Luca Da CorteMulti-page website design and dev in Framer by Luca Da Corte
Multi-page website design and dev in FramerLuca Da Corte
Design and build a scalable, multi-page website in Framer for startups and growing teams.
This service is ideal if you need more than a landing page - a structured website with multiple templates, CMS-driven pages, and a system that can grow with your content and team.
I focus on clean architecture, reusable components, and long-term maintainability, not just visuals.
What's included
Website structure & page planning
Define page types, templates, navigation structure, and CMS needs before building.
Design & development in Framer
Design and build all agreed pages directly in Framer, using components and variants for consistency and speed.
Reusable components & layout system
Create a component system that allows easy updates and scaling without breaking the site.
CMS setup & dynamic pages
Set up Framer CMS collections for blogs, resources, case studies, or other dynamic content.
Responsive & accessible layouts
Ensure all pages are fully responsive and follow accessibility best practices.
Performance best practices
Optimised images, efficient layouts, and a solid Core Web Vitals baseline.
SEO foundations
Clean semantic structure, proper heading hierarchy, meta data setup, and internal linking.
Launch support & handover
Support during go-live and provide a clear handover so your team can confidently manage the site.
FAQs
This depends on the project scope. I typically work with page templates rather than raw page count to keep things scalable.
Usually no. I design and build directly in Framer, but I can work from existing Figma designs if provided.
Yes. The end result is a site that marketing teams can update without developer involvement.
Absolutely. The entire setup is designed to scale with new pages, CMS content, and features.
Yes, all technical SEO foundations are included by default. Content production and link building are not included in the service.
Most projects take 2–4 weeks depending on size, complexity, and feedback cycles.
Design and build a scalable, multi-page website in Framer for startups and growing teams.
This service is ideal if you need more than a landing page - a structured website with multiple templates, CMS-driven pages, and a system that can grow with your content and team.
I focus on clean architecture, reusable components, and long-term maintainability, not just visuals.
What's included
Website structure & page planning
Define page types, templates, navigation structure, and CMS needs before building.
Design & development in Framer
Design and build all agreed pages directly in Framer, using components and variants for consistency and speed.
Reusable components & layout system
Create a component system that allows easy updates and scaling without breaking the site.
CMS setup & dynamic pages
Set up Framer CMS collections for blogs, resources, case studies, or other dynamic content.
Responsive & accessible layouts
Ensure all pages are fully responsive and follow accessibility best practices.
Performance best practices
Optimised images, efficient layouts, and a solid Core Web Vitals baseline.
SEO foundations
Clean semantic structure, proper heading hierarchy, meta data setup, and internal linking.
Launch support & handover
Support during go-live and provide a clear handover so your team can confidently manage the site.
FAQs
This depends on the project scope. I typically work with page templates rather than raw page count to keep things scalable.
Usually no. I design and build directly in Framer, but I can work from existing Figma designs if provided.
Yes. The end result is a site that marketing teams can update without developer involvement.
Absolutely. The entire setup is designed to scale with new pages, CMS content, and features.
Yes, all technical SEO foundations are included by default. Content production and link building are not included in the service.
Most projects take 2–4 weeks depending on size, complexity, and feedback cycles.