One of the most common questions everyone asks is about the Framer pricing plan.
“What plan should I go for?”
“Is this the right pricing plan for me?”
“What am I missing out on?”
and so on…
Understanding which Framer plan is crucial for maximizing value and ensuring that you have the tools necessary for your projects. The right plan helps you stay within budget while meeting all your design and development requirements.
In this guide, we’ll go over each plan, the pros and cons, and help you decide which plan is the right one for you. Each plan has a ton of features; however, we will be covering the essential ones.
Site Plans vs. Workspace Plans
Framer's pricing structure is divided into two main categories: Site Plans and Workspace Plans.
What’s the difference?
Site Plans are pricing plans for individual sites. This means if you have three websites built in Framer and want to upgrade them, you will need to get three separate plans.
Workspace Plans are for managing multiple projects in terms of collaborators and editors.
Let’s dive into these differences in more detail.
Framer Site Plans Explained
Key Features
Before we go into the pricing, pros, and cons of each plan, it’s important to understand some key terms:
Bandwidth: The amount of data transferred from a site to the user. For example, if your website size is 3 MB, and 100 people visit the page, the website would consume 300MB of bandwidth.
Visitors: The number of visitors coming to your website. If you exceed the limit, your website does not go down. You’re sent an email suggesting an upgrade.
Max Upload Size: The size of the file you can upload to Framer, on a per-file basis.
SSL Certificate: The padlock you see near a URL bar ensuring your website is safe and secure.
Image Optimization: Ensuring your images are low in size and high in quality, allowing your website to load quicker.
Custom Domain: Connecting a domain you own to the website. By default, you would be on a Framer domain (yourwebsite.framer.app).
CMS Collections: A database setup. One database equals one collection. For example, a CMS collection for a blog, portfolio, and team would be three collections.
CDN: This is a Content Delivery Network, allowing your website to fetch content quick.
CMS Items: The number of items under a collection. For example, if you have one CMS collection (like a blog) and 12 blog posts, you have 12 items.
Search Page Limit: The limit to which your pages can be searched via the Framer search feature. This does not affect Google searchability.
Framer Pricing Plans Explained
Free Plan
The free plan is perfect for those starting out and wanting to experiment with Framer. You have access to most features allowing you to build websites for yourself and clients.
Pros:
Try out Framer and learn everything about it for free
Add up to 10 CMS collections with up to 1,000 CMS items.
Limitations:
Bandwidth: 100 MB
Visitors: 1,000 per month
Custom Domain: Not available
Made in Framer Banner: Displayed on your website
Ideal For:
People trying out Framer
Building client websites before going live
Students creating small portfolio websites
Mini Plan
Pricing: $10/month (monthly) or $5/month (yearly, $60 upfront)
A great upgrade from the Free plan but still with some limitations.
Pros:
Bandwidth: 1 GB
Visitors: 1,000 per month
Custom Domain: Available
No Made in Framer Banner
Limitations:
Page Limit: Only ONE page and a 404 page
No CMS Collection
Ideal For:
One-page websites like portfolios or about me pages
Signup/waitlist pages
Basic Plan
Pricing: $20/month (monthly) or $15/month (yearly, $180 upfront)
A true upgrade from the free plan and ideal for most users.
Pros:
Bandwidth: 10 GB
Visitors: 10,000 per month
Pages: Up to 150 (excluding CMS)
Custom Domain: Available
CMS Collection: 1 collection with 1,000 items
Basic CDN
Search feature for up to 10 pages
Limitations:
The only downsides would be the quantity of things offered.
Ideal For:
Business websites with multiple pages
Portfolio websites
Blog websites
Pro Plan
Pricing: $40/month (monthly) or $30/month (yearly, $360 upfront)
The most comprehensive plan with maximum features.
Pros:
Bandwidth: 100 GB
Visitors: 200,000 per month
Pages: Up to 300 (excluding CMS)
CMS Collections: 10 collections with 10,000 items
Search Limits: 300 pages
Global CDN
Ideal For:
Repository/directory websites with multiple CMS collections
High-traffic business/personal websites
Add-ons
For those needing more functionality without switching to the enterprise plan, add-ons provide options like unlimited search functionality or more bandwidth.
For example you could add 20 CMS collections and 20,000 CMS items for $90/month. You can see all the add-ons here.
Framer Workspace Plans Explained
Free Plan
Perfect for small teams working on free projects. Provides a 3-day version history for recovering deleted sections/pages.
Basic Plan - $20 per editor per month
Features:
Up to 5 editors (charged per editor)
Collaboration on all sites
Cursor chat for real-time communication
7-day version history
Ideal For:
Website owners working with a freelancer
Pro Plan - $40 per editor per month
Features:
Up to 10 editors
Comments for asynchronous collaboration
30-day version history
Ideal For:
Large teams needing extensive collaboration features
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Paid Plans Come With A Domain Name?
No, you must buy it from a domain provider like Squarespace or GoDaddy.
Can I Upgrade or Downgrade My Plan?
Yes, you can easily upgrade or downgrade your plan at any time through your account settings.
What Are the Billing Options?
Framer offers both monthly and annual billing options, with discounts for annual subscriptions.
What If I'm Forced to Choose a Paid Workspace Plan?
When you purchase any site plan, you’ll also be prompted to choose a paid workspace plan. You won’t be charged unless you start inviting editors.
How Does the Free Plan Compare to Paid Plans?
The Free Plan provides basic design tools and limited features/storage. It’s suitable for testing and hobby projects.
What Support Is Available for Each Plan?
Support varies by plan, with basic support for Free and Starter Plans, and priority support for Pro, Team, and Enterprise Plans.