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Framer Migration — Strategic Website Upgrade ($6k+)

Migration isn’t a technical task. It’s a strategic transition.

When you move from WordPress, Webflow, or a custom stack to Framer, you’re not just changing platforms — you’re modernising your digital foundation.
I lead high-stakes Framer migrations for companies that care about performance, SEO preservation, brand integrity, and long-term scalability. Every migration is carefully architected to protect your traffic, improve speed, simplify management, and create a cleaner, future-proof structure.
No rushed exports. No SEO panic. No broken redirects. No plugin chaos recreated in a new system.
Your current site stays live while the new Framer build is engineered in parallel. We launch only when it’s fully tested, performance-optimised, and ready.
The result:
Preserved (or improved) search visibility
Faster load times
Reduced technical debt
Cleaner CMS architecture
Easier content management
A modern website built to scale
This is for companies ready to upgrade properly — not patch things temporarily.
If your website feels bloated, fragile, or hard to evolve, migration to Framer isn’t just an update.
It’s a reset.
FAQs
Framer offers a modern, high-performance website experience without the bloat of traditional CMS platforms. You gain: Faster load speeds Cleaner backend management Visual editing without plugins Better iteration velocity Built-in performance optimisation Design-system scalability For many businesses, Framer reduces technical friction and improves long-term flexibility.
SEO preservation is a core part of the migration process. I handle: URL structure mapping 301 redirect planning Metadata preservation On-page SEO transfer Sitemap configuration Performance optimisation When managed correctly, migrations should protect rankings — and often improve performance due to speed gains.
Yes — if that’s your goal. I can create a pixel-perfect recreation of your existing site in Framer. However, many clients choose to use migration as an opportunity to: Improve UX Refine layout Enhance performance Modernise interactions Strengthen conversion structure You control the direction.
Most migrations take between 2–6 weeks depending on: Site size CMS complexity Number of pages Integration requirements Design updates requested A clear scope and timeline is defined before work begins.
No. Your existing website remains live while the Framer version is built in parallel. The domain switch happens only when everything is tested and approved. Downtime is typically zero or minimal during DNS propagation.
All content is carefully migrated into Framer’s CMS structure. This includes: Blog posts Case studies Dynamic collections Landing pages Media assets Where needed, CMS architecture is improved for better long-term usability.
Yes. I regularly migrate from: WordPress Webflow Squarespace Shopify (content sites) Custom-coded websites Each platform requires a slightly different approach, but the outcome is the same — a cleaner, faster Framer build.
During migration, we audit existing integrations and: Replace unnecessary plugins Rebuild essential functionality natively in Framer Integrate CRM, forms, analytics, email tools Reconnect APIs where required Framer typically reduces plugin dependency significantly.
Yes — and more easily. Framer’s visual editor makes it simple to: Update content Edit CMS entries Adjust layouts Add new pages Manage components No bloated backend. No fragile plugin stack.
Every migration includes structured QA and post-launch support. We test: Links Redirects CMS functionality Forms Integrations Responsive layouts Post-launch monitoring ensures a smooth transition.
If your current website feels: Slow Hard to manage Plugin-heavy Developer-dependent Structurally messy Then migration often pays for itself in improved performance, easier updates, and faster iteration cycles.
Yes. Migration can be: Pure replication Light UX refresh Full strategic redesign We define the scope upfront based on your goals.
Starting at$6,000
Schedule a call
Duration6 weeks
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Framer – MigrationChris Nutbeen
Starting at$6,000
Schedule a call
Duration6 weeks
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Framer
Data Engineer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
Cover image for Framer – Migration

Framer Migration — Strategic Website Upgrade ($6k+)

Migration isn’t a technical task. It’s a strategic transition.

When you move from WordPress, Webflow, or a custom stack to Framer, you’re not just changing platforms — you’re modernising your digital foundation.
I lead high-stakes Framer migrations for companies that care about performance, SEO preservation, brand integrity, and long-term scalability. Every migration is carefully architected to protect your traffic, improve speed, simplify management, and create a cleaner, future-proof structure.
No rushed exports. No SEO panic. No broken redirects. No plugin chaos recreated in a new system.
Your current site stays live while the new Framer build is engineered in parallel. We launch only when it’s fully tested, performance-optimised, and ready.
The result:
Preserved (or improved) search visibility
Faster load times
Reduced technical debt
Cleaner CMS architecture
Easier content management
A modern website built to scale
This is for companies ready to upgrade properly — not patch things temporarily.
If your website feels bloated, fragile, or hard to evolve, migration to Framer isn’t just an update.
It’s a reset.
FAQs
Framer offers a modern, high-performance website experience without the bloat of traditional CMS platforms. You gain: Faster load speeds Cleaner backend management Visual editing without plugins Better iteration velocity Built-in performance optimisation Design-system scalability For many businesses, Framer reduces technical friction and improves long-term flexibility.
SEO preservation is a core part of the migration process. I handle: URL structure mapping 301 redirect planning Metadata preservation On-page SEO transfer Sitemap configuration Performance optimisation When managed correctly, migrations should protect rankings — and often improve performance due to speed gains.
Yes — if that’s your goal. I can create a pixel-perfect recreation of your existing site in Framer. However, many clients choose to use migration as an opportunity to: Improve UX Refine layout Enhance performance Modernise interactions Strengthen conversion structure You control the direction.
Most migrations take between 2–6 weeks depending on: Site size CMS complexity Number of pages Integration requirements Design updates requested A clear scope and timeline is defined before work begins.
No. Your existing website remains live while the Framer version is built in parallel. The domain switch happens only when everything is tested and approved. Downtime is typically zero or minimal during DNS propagation.
All content is carefully migrated into Framer’s CMS structure. This includes: Blog posts Case studies Dynamic collections Landing pages Media assets Where needed, CMS architecture is improved for better long-term usability.
Yes. I regularly migrate from: WordPress Webflow Squarespace Shopify (content sites) Custom-coded websites Each platform requires a slightly different approach, but the outcome is the same — a cleaner, faster Framer build.
During migration, we audit existing integrations and: Replace unnecessary plugins Rebuild essential functionality natively in Framer Integrate CRM, forms, analytics, email tools Reconnect APIs where required Framer typically reduces plugin dependency significantly.
Yes — and more easily. Framer’s visual editor makes it simple to: Update content Edit CMS entries Adjust layouts Add new pages Manage components No bloated backend. No fragile plugin stack.
Every migration includes structured QA and post-launch support. We test: Links Redirects CMS functionality Forms Integrations Responsive layouts Post-launch monitoring ensures a smooth transition.
If your current website feels: Slow Hard to manage Plugin-heavy Developer-dependent Structurally messy Then migration often pays for itself in improved performance, easier updates, and faster iteration cycles.
Yes. Migration can be: Pure replication Light UX refresh Full strategic redesign We define the scope upfront based on your goals.
$6,000