Landing Page Development with Next.js & Framer Motion by İlker ÇalımLanding Page Development with Next.js & Framer Motion by İlker Çalım
Landing Page Development with Next.js & Framer Motionİlker Çalım
I build high-converting, visually polished landing pages from your Figma designs — or I can design and develop from scratch.
Every page is built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion for smooth, performant animations. I also offer headless CMS integration (Payload CMS, Sanity, or Strapi) so you can update content without touching code.
What's included:
Fully responsive, SEO-ready landing page
Framer Motion micro-interactions and scroll animations
Optional CMS integration for post-launch content edits
Vercel deployment with CI/CD pipeline
Clean, well-documented source code via private GitHub repo
7 days of post-launch bug support
FAQs
No, it's not required. If you already have a Figma file, I'll build directly from it. If not, I can design the page from scratch as part of the project — just let me know what you have in mind.
The page will have proper semantic HTML structure, meta tags, Open Graph tags for social sharing, optimized image loading (next/image), and good Core Web Vitals scores out of the box. I don't offer ongoing SEO strategy, but the technical foundation will be solid.
Yes, if you opt for CMS integration (Payload CMS, Sanity, or Strapi). You'll be able to update text, images, and sections without touching any code. If you don't need a CMS, I'll still deliver clean, well-commented code that any developer can maintain.
A single landing page is the base scope. If you need additional pages (e.g. pricing, about, blog), reach out before we start so I can give you an accurate quote for the full scope.
Yes. Every page I build is fully responsive across mobile, tablet, and desktop. I test across common breakpoints before delivery.
At minimum: a brief about your product/service, your brand colors and fonts (or a style reference), any copy you want on the page, and your logo. A Figma design or inspiration links are helpful but not required.
Landing Page Development with Next.js & Framer Motionİlker Çalım
Starting at$300
Duration1 week
Tags
Motion for React
Next.js
Sanity
Shadcn UI
Strapi
Tailwind CSS
Payload CMS
I build high-converting, visually polished landing pages from your Figma designs — or I can design and develop from scratch.
Every page is built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion for smooth, performant animations. I also offer headless CMS integration (Payload CMS, Sanity, or Strapi) so you can update content without touching code.
What's included:
Fully responsive, SEO-ready landing page
Framer Motion micro-interactions and scroll animations
Optional CMS integration for post-launch content edits
Vercel deployment with CI/CD pipeline
Clean, well-documented source code via private GitHub repo
7 days of post-launch bug support
FAQs
No, it's not required. If you already have a Figma file, I'll build directly from it. If not, I can design the page from scratch as part of the project — just let me know what you have in mind.
The page will have proper semantic HTML structure, meta tags, Open Graph tags for social sharing, optimized image loading (next/image), and good Core Web Vitals scores out of the box. I don't offer ongoing SEO strategy, but the technical foundation will be solid.
Yes, if you opt for CMS integration (Payload CMS, Sanity, or Strapi). You'll be able to update text, images, and sections without touching any code. If you don't need a CMS, I'll still deliver clean, well-commented code that any developer can maintain.
A single landing page is the base scope. If you need additional pages (e.g. pricing, about, blog), reach out before we start so I can give you an accurate quote for the full scope.
Yes. Every page I build is fully responsive across mobile, tablet, and desktop. I test across common breakpoints before delivery.
At minimum: a brief about your product/service, your brand colors and fonts (or a style reference), any copy you want on the page, and your logo. A Figma design or inspiration links are helpful but not required.