Export once. Hand off the code. No recurring fees. Ever.
Export Your First Client Site →$10.99 per site (first 25 only) · How it works · Agency guide
The agency problem
You love designing in Framer. The speed, the polish, the interactions. But every time you finish a client project, the same problem surfaces: who pays the hosting?
Framer charges $19 to $39 per month per site on their paid plans. For a single client, that is manageable. But agencies do not build one site. You build ten. Twenty. Fifty. And every single one of them needs its own Framer plan to stay live.
If the client is paying, you have to explain why they need a $19-$39/mo subscription to a tool they have never heard of. If you are paying, those costs compound with every project you complete. Either way, it creates friction, confusion, and ongoing liability.
The worst part? The client does not even own their website. It lives on Framer's servers. If you cancel the plan, the site goes dark. If Framer raises prices, you eat the cost. Your clients are locked into a platform they never chose.
Pricing calculator
Compare the cost of keeping client sites on Framer hosting vs. exporting them once and deploying to free platforms like Vercel or Netlify.
The new agency workflow
Keep using Framer for what it does best. Then export and hand off clean code your clients own.
Use Framer for what it is best at: rapid visual design, beautiful animations, and responsive layouts. Build the site exactly as you normally would. No changes to your creative process.
Paste the published Framer URL into our tool. In 3 minutes, get a clean ZIP file with all HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and fonts. $10.99 per site (first 25 only).
Drag and drop the exported folder to Vercel, Netlify, or Cloudflare Pages. Free hosting with automatic HTTPS, global CDN, and custom domain support. Takes 30 seconds.
Give your client full ownership of their code and hosting. No Framer account needed. No recurring fees. No lock-in. They can take it to any developer in the future.
What your clients get
When you hand off exported code instead of a Framer link, your clients get real ownership and independence.
Your client receives the actual HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. They own every line of code. No platform dependency, no vendor lock-in, no third-party account required.
Static HTML sites can be hosted for free on Vercel, Netlify, or Cloudflare Pages. No $19/mo Framer plan. No hidden costs. The site runs at $0/month indefinitely.
Static HTML loads faster than Framer's client-side React rendering. Better Core Web Vitals, better SEO, better user experience. Your client's site feels instant.
Exported sites have no "Made in Framer" badge, no Framer scripts, and no Framer runtime. The site is completely white-labeled. It looks like it was custom-built from scratch.
If Framer raises prices, changes features, or shuts down, your client is unaffected. Their site is self-contained static files. Any developer can maintain it. It works forever.
FAQ
Yes. FramerExport lets you export any published Framer site to clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You can then deploy the exported files to Vercel, Netlify, or Cloudflare Pages for free. Your client gets full code ownership with zero recurring hosting fees. They do not need a Framer account, and the site runs independently of any platform.
$10.99 per site (introductory offer for first 25 people only). No subscription. Compare that to $19-$39 per month per site on Framer hosting. For an agency with 10 client sites, that is $109.90 total for FramerExport vs. $2,280-$4,680 per year on Framer. The export pays for itself before the end of the first month.
No. After exporting, the site is plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Your client does not need a Framer account, a Framer subscription, or any technical knowledge to keep the site running. They just need a hosting account on a free platform like Vercel or Netlify, which takes two minutes to set up.
The exported files are standard HTML, so they can be edited with any code editor or AI-powered tools like Cursor, Bolt, or V0. For clients who need content updates, you can integrate a headless CMS like Contentful or Sanity. However, the exported site is not editable through a drag-and-drop builder like Framer. For most client sites (portfolios, landing pages, marketing sites), content changes are infrequent enough that simple HTML edits are sufficient.
Yes. All Framer animations are converted to pure CSS keyframes and transitions during export. Hover effects, scroll-triggered animations, and page transitions are all preserved. The exported site looks and behaves identically to the original Framer site. In many cases, animations run smoother because they use native CSS instead of a JavaScript runtime.
Paste your Framer URL, get clean HTML in 3 minutes. $10.99 per site (first 25 only). No subscription. Hand your client code they own.
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