Framer Website Design and Build (Multi-Page) by Min MaungFramer Website Design and Build (Multi-Page) by Min Maung
Framer Website Design and Build (Multi-Page)Min Maung
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Most web projects involve a handoff. The design file goes to a developer who didn't design it, and something gets lost between intent and what ships. By the time it's live, the site looks like two different people made it.
This engagement collapses that gap. Design and build happen in the same hands. The thinking that shaped the layout shapes the components. The brand logic that informed the hierarchy informs the interactions. No version drift, no briefing overhead, no translation loss. Official Framer Expert, end-to-end.
After handoff, your team can always update copy, swap images, add blog posts, and publish changes live in Framer. No code, no tickets, no waiting.
Who this is for
Businesses replacing a starter site or outdated presence with something that represents where they are now
Founders preparing for a launch, funding round, or market repositioning where the website is doing real work
Teams who want one accountable partner across design and build, not a chain of vendors
Not for: anyone who only needs a single landing page (see the Framer Landing Page Design and Build engagement). Not for: businesses that need 20+ pages with complex commerce or custom application logic.
What you walk away with
Strategic intake: audience, conversion goals, competitive landscape, information architecture
3 to 5 pages designed at hi-fi (e.g. home, product/service, about, pricing, contact). Every page with a defined job in the flow, not just a slot to fill
A reusable design system: components, type scale, color tokens, interaction patterns built to extend
Pixel-tight Framer build, responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile
CMS setup for blog, case studies, team, or whatever dynamic content you need
Performance tuned: lazy loading, font optimization, image compression. Sub-2s LCP target on desktop
SEO foundation: meta tags, OG images, semantic structure, sitemap
Integrations: analytics, forms, CRM, scheduling
Full Framer editing access and handoff walkthrough. You own it completely
One round of major revisions, plus minor polish before launch
3 weeks of post-launch support
How it ships Weeks 1-2: Strategy and architecture (intake, sitemap, wireframe structure). Weeks 2-3: Design (every page, the system, the components). Week 4: Framer build, CMS, integrations. Week 5: Performance, QA, launch, handoff.
Price: Starting at $2,000 for 3 to 5 pages. Additional pages priced separately. Final price scoped after a kickoff call based on page count, complexity, and content readiness.
Best paired with: A Landing Page Audit. If you have an existing site that isn't converting, the audit identifies what to fix before the redesign starts. Audit fee credited toward the build if booked within 14 days.
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Starting at$2,000
Duration5 weeks
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Framer
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Multi-Page Website
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Framer Website Design and Build (Multi-Page)Min Maung
Starting at$2,000
Duration5 weeks
Tags
Framer
Website Design
Framer Designer
Framer Developer
UX Designer
Multi-Page Website
SaaS Website
Cover image for Framer Website Design and Build (Multi-Page)
Most web projects involve a handoff. The design file goes to a developer who didn't design it, and something gets lost between intent and what ships. By the time it's live, the site looks like two different people made it.
This engagement collapses that gap. Design and build happen in the same hands. The thinking that shaped the layout shapes the components. The brand logic that informed the hierarchy informs the interactions. No version drift, no briefing overhead, no translation loss. Official Framer Expert, end-to-end.
After handoff, your team can always update copy, swap images, add blog posts, and publish changes live in Framer. No code, no tickets, no waiting.
Who this is for
Businesses replacing a starter site or outdated presence with something that represents where they are now
Founders preparing for a launch, funding round, or market repositioning where the website is doing real work
Teams who want one accountable partner across design and build, not a chain of vendors
Not for: anyone who only needs a single landing page (see the Framer Landing Page Design and Build engagement). Not for: businesses that need 20+ pages with complex commerce or custom application logic.
What you walk away with
Strategic intake: audience, conversion goals, competitive landscape, information architecture
3 to 5 pages designed at hi-fi (e.g. home, product/service, about, pricing, contact). Every page with a defined job in the flow, not just a slot to fill
A reusable design system: components, type scale, color tokens, interaction patterns built to extend
Pixel-tight Framer build, responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile
CMS setup for blog, case studies, team, or whatever dynamic content you need
Performance tuned: lazy loading, font optimization, image compression. Sub-2s LCP target on desktop
SEO foundation: meta tags, OG images, semantic structure, sitemap
Integrations: analytics, forms, CRM, scheduling
Full Framer editing access and handoff walkthrough. You own it completely
One round of major revisions, plus minor polish before launch
3 weeks of post-launch support
How it ships Weeks 1-2: Strategy and architecture (intake, sitemap, wireframe structure). Weeks 2-3: Design (every page, the system, the components). Week 4: Framer build, CMS, integrations. Week 5: Performance, QA, launch, handoff.
Price: Starting at $2,000 for 3 to 5 pages. Additional pages priced separately. Final price scoped after a kickoff call based on page count, complexity, and content readiness.
Best paired with: A Landing Page Audit. If you have an existing site that isn't converting, the audit identifies what to fix before the redesign starts. Audit fee credited toward the build if booked within 14 days.
FAQs

$2,000