What people love most about Framer is how easy it is to use, even for those who have never written any code in their lives. It allows a designer to develop their own website from beginning to end and helps bridge that gap between design and development. Designers aren't at the mercy of a developer to bring their creative vision to life; they can be more independent themselves, and clients benefit from that.
With Framer, designers have the ability to offer a fuller service. It's not just about creating something beautiful to look at anymore, but with Framer, they can deliver fully functioning, interactive websites in a fraction of the time. Clients get a website that's ready to go live sometimes within 24 hours of placing the order.
Recently I've been starting to explore Framer more and more, and from where I sit, it's incredibly simple yet powerful tool. From the creation of my personal portfolio to playing around with a test page or just quickly mockuping ideas in my had, it has been nothing but amazing. Intuitive and astonishing results. It had the possibility of building a professional-looking responsive website without ever having to touch a line of code.
Where Framer really shines is taking that complex work and making it simpler to perform the task at hand without stripping any functionality from the application:
Responsive Layout Design: That Framer can design once and have it generate multiple resolutions automatically is a game-changer for not having to spend too much time and effort on making sure the website looks perfect across all devices.
Microinteractions & Motion: In Framer, adding those subtle, engaging touches of interactions to your design is incredibly easy. You have options to add Spline, Unicorn Studio to level up your site even more with this native 3D elements. Only your creativity is your limitation. These are the kinds of little details that can make or break a great user experience and give your clients an edge.
Framer University: Framer is not just a tool, but a community. The Framer University platform holds vast resources and components in one place, which makes learning fun and approachable. Be it a beginner or someone looking to go deep into his or her skills, it's a great asset in a designer's journey.
Framer is standing on its own compared to the rest: Figma and Webflow. While Figma is a powerful designing and prototyping tool, Framer takes that to the next level with near-complete design functionality. Framer will let designers take their static prototypes to the next level in terms of interactive experience.
Webflow, on the other hand, is more advanced but also comes with a far bigger learning curve. You still need some basic knowledge of coding to get the most out of it. Framer strikes the perfect balance between simplicity and power. And with the newly announced plugins, the things Framer can do just keep on expanding, making it an exciting space to watch.
The rise of no-code tools like Framer is nothing short of revolutionary. For the first time, designers can offer comprehensive web services from design to development without ever needing to write code. In this way, clients will have a fully functional, responsive website in record time.
Framer's intuitive interface makes it easy for clients of any web experience to manage their own sites once launched. Being able to export your Figma designs into Framer with just one click will make the transition from design to development seamless. Another huge win is that it auto-generates additional resolutions, ensuring a website will look good on any device.
The future is already clear: two to three years from now, probably 90% of the web will be built on no-code platforms. Those designers and agencies who resist this movement risk becoming also-rans in a very rapidly moving industry.
Framer means so much more than a design tool; it's actually a bridge to the future of web development. It enables designers to expand their services by offering clients faster, easier, and more effective web solutions.