Framer Optimization by Marcin OstrowskiFramer Optimization by Marcin Ostrowski
Framer OptimizationMarcin Ostrowski
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If your Framer website feels heavier than it should, inconsistent across breakpoints, or slightly overbuilt in motion, I step in to refine it.
Optimization in Framer isn’t just about speed. It’s about structure, responsiveness, and how interactions behave in real use not just on preview. I review how layouts are built, how components scale, and where motion adds clarity or unnecessary friction.
Sometimes the work is technical. Cleaning up components, improving responsiveness, simplifying interactions. Other times it’s about restraint removing what doesn’t add value and refining what already works.
The goal isn’t to redesign your site. It’s to make it feel smoother, faster, and easier to maintain without changing what people already recognize.
Quiet improvements. Noticeable difference.

How we shape it

I start by reviewing how the site is built, not just how it looks. That means looking at layout structure, breakpoints, components, and how motion behaves across real devices. From there, I identify where performance drops, where interactions feel heavier than needed, and where structure could scale better. Then I refine what matters without rebuilding what already works.

What this turns into

A cleaner, faster Framer site that feels more consistent across devices and easier to maintain long term. Interactions run smoother, layouts scale better, and the overall experience feels lighter without changing the visual direction. Refined where it matters. Left alone where it already works.
FAQs
If interactions feel heavy, layouts break across devices, or the site feels slower than expected, it’s usually a sign the structure needs refinement.
No. The goal is to improve performance and usability without altering the visual direction.
Smoother motion, better responsiveness, improved load performance, and a structure that’s easier to manage long term.
Yes. That’s actually quite common.
Only where necessary. Most work focuses on refinement, not rebuilding from scratch.
Starting at$50 /hr
Schedule a call
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Marcin Ostrowski proWarsaw, Poland
Framer OptimizationMarcin Ostrowski
Starting at$50 /hr
Schedule a call
Tags
Framer
Jitter
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
Web Designer
Cover image for Framer Optimization
If your Framer website feels heavier than it should, inconsistent across breakpoints, or slightly overbuilt in motion, I step in to refine it.
Optimization in Framer isn’t just about speed. It’s about structure, responsiveness, and how interactions behave in real use not just on preview. I review how layouts are built, how components scale, and where motion adds clarity or unnecessary friction.
Sometimes the work is technical. Cleaning up components, improving responsiveness, simplifying interactions. Other times it’s about restraint removing what doesn’t add value and refining what already works.
The goal isn’t to redesign your site. It’s to make it feel smoother, faster, and easier to maintain without changing what people already recognize.
Quiet improvements. Noticeable difference.

How we shape it

I start by reviewing how the site is built, not just how it looks. That means looking at layout structure, breakpoints, components, and how motion behaves across real devices. From there, I identify where performance drops, where interactions feel heavier than needed, and where structure could scale better. Then I refine what matters without rebuilding what already works.

What this turns into

A cleaner, faster Framer site that feels more consistent across devices and easier to maintain long term. Interactions run smoother, layouts scale better, and the overall experience feels lighter without changing the visual direction. Refined where it matters. Left alone where it already works.
FAQs
If interactions feel heavy, layouts break across devices, or the site feels slower than expected, it’s usually a sign the structure needs refinement.
No. The goal is to improve performance and usability without altering the visual direction.
Smoother motion, better responsiveness, improved load performance, and a structure that’s easier to manage long term.
Yes. That’s actually quite common.
Only where necessary. Most work focuses on refinement, not rebuilding from scratch.
$50 /hr