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The biggest fear on a platform migration is losing SEO. Most agencies treat redirects as a launch-day chore. I treat them as a first-class deliverable.
This engagement rebuilds your site in Framer. The audit phase maps every URL, every redirect target, every meta tag, every structured data block. The build phase recreates the site (pixel-perfect or refreshed, your call). The launch phase ships with the redirect map already live, meta tags preserved, and Search Console set up to track that nothing dropped.

What separates this from "let's just rebuild it"

Most migrations look fine on launch day and lose 30-50% of organic traffic over the next 90 days. The site loaded, the design looks better, the team didn't notice the slow leak in rankings because nobody was watching the redirect map.
I watch the redirect map. The 30-day post-launch support window includes Search Console monitoring, and if anything drops, we fix it before the algorithm decides it's permanent.

Who this is for

Companies stuck on WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, or any other platform that's costing too much, breaking too often, or limiting the team. Founders who want Framer's speed and editability without losing their organic position. Teams whose current dev or developer dependencies are unsustainable.
Not for: ecommerce sites with complex Shopify or WooCommerce setups (those need a different conversation), or sites where SEO isn't a meaningful traffic source (you may not need this scope).

What you walk away with

A migration audit: current site review, SEO inventory, content map, dependency check, redirect plan.
A fully rebuilt Framer site: pixel-perfect or refreshed, your call.
Content migration: pages, blog posts, case studies, customer logos, structured content.
Full SEO preservation: redirects, meta tags, structured data, sitemap, robots.txt.
Performance gain: most migrations cut load time by 40-60%.
Framer remix link and training. You edit after handoff.
Two weeks of post-launch support plus 30 days of Search Console monitoring.

How it ships

Week 1: audit and migration plan. Weeks 2-4: rebuild and content migration. Week 5: SEO, redirects, structured data, sitemap. Week 6: QA, launch, training, handoff.

Recent reference

3 Acres shipped a Framer performance optimization in May 2026 (smaller-scope sibling to this engagement, existing site, no full rebuild). Same playbook for the SEO and asset discipline; broader scope here because we're rebuilding the whole site, not just optimizing it.
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Starting at$4,000
Duration6 weeks
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Framer Migration — Switch Platform Without Losing SEOBrightStudios ®
Starting at$4,000
Duration6 weeks
Tags
Brand Identity
Figma
Framer
B2B SaaS
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
UI Designer
Visual Identity
Web Designer
Web Developer
Cover image for Framer Migration — Switch Platform Without Losing SEO
The biggest fear on a platform migration is losing SEO. Most agencies treat redirects as a launch-day chore. I treat them as a first-class deliverable.
This engagement rebuilds your site in Framer. The audit phase maps every URL, every redirect target, every meta tag, every structured data block. The build phase recreates the site (pixel-perfect or refreshed, your call). The launch phase ships with the redirect map already live, meta tags preserved, and Search Console set up to track that nothing dropped.

What separates this from "let's just rebuild it"

Most migrations look fine on launch day and lose 30-50% of organic traffic over the next 90 days. The site loaded, the design looks better, the team didn't notice the slow leak in rankings because nobody was watching the redirect map.
I watch the redirect map. The 30-day post-launch support window includes Search Console monitoring, and if anything drops, we fix it before the algorithm decides it's permanent.

Who this is for

Companies stuck on WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, or any other platform that's costing too much, breaking too often, or limiting the team. Founders who want Framer's speed and editability without losing their organic position. Teams whose current dev or developer dependencies are unsustainable.
Not for: ecommerce sites with complex Shopify or WooCommerce setups (those need a different conversation), or sites where SEO isn't a meaningful traffic source (you may not need this scope).

What you walk away with

A migration audit: current site review, SEO inventory, content map, dependency check, redirect plan.
A fully rebuilt Framer site: pixel-perfect or refreshed, your call.
Content migration: pages, blog posts, case studies, customer logos, structured content.
Full SEO preservation: redirects, meta tags, structured data, sitemap, robots.txt.
Performance gain: most migrations cut load time by 40-60%.
Framer remix link and training. You edit after handoff.
Two weeks of post-launch support plus 30 days of Search Console monitoring.

How it ships

Week 1: audit and migration plan. Weeks 2-4: rebuild and content migration. Week 5: SEO, redirects, structured data, sitemap. Week 6: QA, launch, training, handoff.

Recent reference

3 Acres shipped a Framer performance optimization in May 2026 (smaller-scope sibling to this engagement, existing site, no full rebuild). Same playbook for the SEO and asset discipline; broader scope here because we're rebuilding the whole site, not just optimizing it.
FAQs

$4,000