Switching from Framer
Redesign your Framer website with Webese
Framer sites usually look excellent — the design and motion work is genuinely strong. What they often still need is the positioning work: what to say, and why, before the next animation gets added.
Signs it's time for a redesign
The site looks great in a screenshot but you still can't say, in one sentence, what it convinces a visitor to do.
Design changes are easy; deciding what the copy should actually say has always been the harder, unfinished part.
You built or paid for the design canvas but the words on it are still close to first-draft.
You want a real store or booking flow and Framer's commerce tools feel secondary to its design focus.
What changes when you switch
| Aspect | On Framer today | After switching to Webese |
|---|---|---|
| How the site's copy was written | Written to fit a design that was finished first — copy fitted around the layout, not the reverse. | Generated from your actual positioning — audience, outcome, and what makes you different — first. |
| Editing after launch | Framer's design canvas — powerful for layout and motion, but copy changes are still manual. | Click any text, image, or graphic directly on the page to change it in place. |
| Selling products or services | Framer's commerce features are secondary to its core design and motion focus. | A store built in from the start — your own Stripe account or bank transfer, 0% Webese fees. |
| Your domain | Registered or connected through Framer. | Keep it — point it at Webese, or transfer it in. Either way, DNS is handled for you. |
How switching works
- 1
Tell Webese about your business
The same conversation every Webese site starts from — your audience, offer, and what makes you different — whether or not you're bringing an existing site across.
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Bring your existing content across
An AI importer that reads your current Framer site and carries over your real content — copy, images, product listings — into the new draft, so you're editing your own material, not starting from a blank page. This is the part currently in development; see the note below.
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Review and edit the draft
Everything lands in the same click-to-edit canvas as any other Webese site — resize a logo, rewrite a headline, delete a section you don't need, all in place.
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Point your domain at Webese
Keep the domain you already own. Webese shows you the exact DNS record to add at Framer (or wherever it's registered) and handles verification and SSL automatically.
Import preview — coming soon
The AI importer that reads an existing Framer site and carries its content into a Webese draft is in development, not live yet. Until it ships, switching means describing your business the same way any new Webese site starts — and copying over specific text or images you want kept is a normal part of that conversation. This page will be updated with a walkthrough video once the importer is ready.
Strong design doesn't guarantee a clear message
Framer is built for designers, and it shows — motion, layout, and visual polish are usually the strongest part of a Framer site. That strength can also hide the actual gap: a page can be beautifully designed and still not tell a visitor, in the first ten seconds, what makes this business worth choosing.
Design and message are different problems. Framer solves the first one very well; Webese is built specifically to solve the second, by asking the positioning questions before generating anything.
What actually changes when you switch
Webese starts from your positioning — audience, outcome, differentiator, objections — and builds the structure and copy around that, rather than fitting words into a layout that was finished first.
The trade is Framer's deeper animation and interaction control for a full working store built in from the start — checkout through your own Stripe account or bank transfer, at 0% Webese fees.
Questions about switching from Framer
Can Webese import my existing Framer site automatically today?+
Not yet — that importer is in development. Right now, switching means starting a Webese build the normal way (describing your business) and bringing over specific copy or images you want kept as part of that conversation. This page will be updated the moment automatic import ships.
Will I lose my domain if I switch from Framer to Webese?+
No. You keep whatever domain you already own — Webese shows you the exact DNS record to add at your registrar (Framer or anywhere else) for a one-time $24 fee, and handles verification and SSL automatically.
Will Webese match my Framer site's animation and motion design?+
No — Webese focuses on clear, fast-loading, conversion-oriented pages rather than a full animation and interaction system. If motion design is the priority you'd miss most, Framer remains the stronger fit for that specific need.
What happens to my Framer store or product listings?+
Products need to be re-added in Webese's own store today, since the importer doesn't move commerce data yet. Once added, they're real, purchasable products — checkout runs through your own Stripe account or bank transfer, at 0% Webese fees.
Is switching from Framer to Webese free to try?+
Yes — building, editing, and sharing a live preview link are free for everyone, so you can generate and review a redesigned draft before deciding anything. Publishing it to your own domain is what a paid plan unlocks.
Switching from elsewhere?
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