Framer Website UI/UX Audit by Edward JaiyeolaFramer Website UI/UX Audit by Edward Jaiyeola
Framer Website UI/UX AuditEdward Jaiyeola
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Your website is live, but does it actually work for the people visiting it?

A fast website that is confusing to navigate loses sales. Beautiful animations that distract from the message kill conversions. A form that breaks on mobile frustrates visitors. Accessibility oversights exclude entire audiences. These are not coding problems or SEO problems. They are user experience problems.
I audit the UI and UX of Framer websites to identify what is breaking the user journey and exactly how to fix it. A detailed, actionable report focused on what matters for conversions, usability, and user satisfaction.

What the UI/UX audit covers:

Visual Hierarchy and Attention Flow.
Your most critical call-to-action should not be the same size as your privacy policy link. Size, color, and contrast are primary tools for creating hierarchy. The audit traces what draws attention first, second, and third. If your value proposition is not getting the visual priority, the report tells you why and how to fix it.
Navigation and User Flows.
Can visitors find what they need, or do they get lost? The audit maps how people move through your site, where they get stuck, and where the friction points are. This includes menu structure, information architecture, and whether your CTA placement makes sense.
Accessibility and Inclusive Design.
The audit includes keyboard navigation testing, screen reader testing with VoiceOver or NVDA, technical validation with tools like aXe DevTools, and color contrast verification against WCAG standards. Does your site work for visitors with disabilities? Can someone navigate with only a keyboard? These are not nice-to-have questions.
Responsive Design and Mobile Experience.
Framer makes it easy to create different experiences for different breakpoints, but many sites use rigid templates that break on mobile. The audit checks whether your site is actually optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop, or if content, hierarchy, and interactions suffer on smaller screens.
Interaction Design and Animation.
Do animations enhance the experience or distract from it? Are interactions intuitive or confusing? The audit evaluates whether your animations serve the user experience or compete with your message.
Form Usability and Conversion Paths.
Form analytics reveal issues in various form fields, and funnel tracking helps identify where users drop off. The audit checks whether your forms are actually filling up or whether friction in the process is killing conversions.

What you get:

A written UI/UX audit report with findings organized by impact and severity. Not 200 nits. The critical issues affecting how users actually experience your site. Each finding includes what is broken, why it matters for your business, and exactly how to fix it in Framer.

If your website is live but users are not staying, this audit uncovers why.
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Duration1 week
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Duration1 week
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Framer
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
Framer Audit
Framer UI/UX
UI/UX Audit
Website Auditor
Website on Framer
Cover image for Framer Website UI/UX Audit

Your website is live, but does it actually work for the people visiting it?

A fast website that is confusing to navigate loses sales. Beautiful animations that distract from the message kill conversions. A form that breaks on mobile frustrates visitors. Accessibility oversights exclude entire audiences. These are not coding problems or SEO problems. They are user experience problems.
I audit the UI and UX of Framer websites to identify what is breaking the user journey and exactly how to fix it. A detailed, actionable report focused on what matters for conversions, usability, and user satisfaction.

What the UI/UX audit covers:

Visual Hierarchy and Attention Flow.
Your most critical call-to-action should not be the same size as your privacy policy link. Size, color, and contrast are primary tools for creating hierarchy. The audit traces what draws attention first, second, and third. If your value proposition is not getting the visual priority, the report tells you why and how to fix it.
Navigation and User Flows.
Can visitors find what they need, or do they get lost? The audit maps how people move through your site, where they get stuck, and where the friction points are. This includes menu structure, information architecture, and whether your CTA placement makes sense.
Accessibility and Inclusive Design.
The audit includes keyboard navigation testing, screen reader testing with VoiceOver or NVDA, technical validation with tools like aXe DevTools, and color contrast verification against WCAG standards. Does your site work for visitors with disabilities? Can someone navigate with only a keyboard? These are not nice-to-have questions.
Responsive Design and Mobile Experience.
Framer makes it easy to create different experiences for different breakpoints, but many sites use rigid templates that break on mobile. The audit checks whether your site is actually optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop, or if content, hierarchy, and interactions suffer on smaller screens.
Interaction Design and Animation.
Do animations enhance the experience or distract from it? Are interactions intuitive or confusing? The audit evaluates whether your animations serve the user experience or compete with your message.
Form Usability and Conversion Paths.
Form analytics reveal issues in various form fields, and funnel tracking helps identify where users drop off. The audit checks whether your forms are actually filling up or whether friction in the process is killing conversions.

What you get:

A written UI/UX audit report with findings organized by impact and severity. Not 200 nits. The critical issues affecting how users actually experience your site. Each finding includes what is broken, why it matters for your business, and exactly how to fix it in Framer.

If your website is live but users are not staying, this audit uncovers why.
FAQs

Contact for pricing