🔥 Design real websites right on the canvas. Publish in seconds. All with blazing fast performance. We’re shipping a new version of Framer, and we would love your help. Learn more at https://bit.ly/framer-beta
👋 Hey Product Hunt, we’re excited to finally show you what we’ve been working on! Let us know what you think of the beta and please share it on your social channels. We’ll be hanging out here today to answer questions. Cheers!
There's a lot of launches, froth and noise in this space, but the Framer team have delivered the real deal here. We have used the beta to make our landing page at Detail.co
This is going to make website design so much more accessible. I'd love to know what you found to be the most _surprisingly difficult_ thing to get right, ?makers?
@shawnroos So many things to get right! Keeping things simple is definitely the most challenging. Publishing takes a single click. Setting up effects takes two. Breakpoints are shown side-by-side. Pages are just a list. Still so much room for improvement, but stoked that we got here already.
Great branding and design! Always curious to see how new no-code web apps bring innovation and perform! This has great potential! Congrats on the launch team!
The presentation looks nice, and the tool is up-and-coming. The tool reminds me https://siter.io/. I hope the Framer Sites will have the same functionality as Siter.io. I'm happy to see so many tools like Webflow, Framer, Siter.io etc., on the no-code market!
Congratulation on the beta release!
@andrew_laurentiu you ever try out EditorX? I stumbled across it the other day and was honestly blown away, it's made by Wix which I certainly wasn't expecting but it's perhaps the most fully-featured and intuitive no-code web builder I have used thus far. It's also incredibly powerful and able to be fully extended in many ways, I think it should give Webflow a run for it's money.
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That said, I am looking forward to trying Framer Sites. I have been a long-time Framer user (I got into it a while back even as many switched to Figma) and will be taking a dive into it tonight if I'm able to get into their beta.
I enjoy Framer's great automated prototype or 'interactions' features/animation stuff and some other stuff that doesn't come stock on Figma or other apps. It's like the best aspects of Figma, Lunacy, InVision and Gravit Pro in one.
Wow, this looks pretty dope. I'm a huge fan of NoCode tools and have been using Webflow. Looking forward to trying this out :)
Congrats to all makers on the launch.
I have been using the beta version, and it is outstanding. I have always been away from the whole No-Code, world because I personally use to like writing code to get a website out rather than getting into the learning curve of no-code systems.
The way framer is solving website creation is like I am designing the websites on a canvas and then I am just publishing it, it is working brilliantly also it's super blazing fast even with multiple video uploads on there cloud.
Will be shifting to framer site for all the upcoming landing pages that I have been working on. Also I am happy to evangelise this product because this truly solving the website creation the way I always wanted it to be.
Shoutout to the amazing Framer team!!
I am biased. I have been using Framer since their beta version, attended their “Loupe” conference, and created and run my own Framer workshops. Despite this, it was sometimes of a tough sell to my clients/colleagues because of their fear of coding or preference for other tools.
This app iteration is a perfect product-market fit for most design professionals. It brings all the no-code benefits that we learned to appreciate those past few years while packing up a massive amount of power under the hood. It’s the ease of Dreamweaver in front, with Brett Victor’s Learnable Programming paradigm available for power users in back.
I can’t wait to start using this new version on my next projects!
I am biased. I have been using Framer since their beta version, attended their conferences, and created and run my own Framer workshops. Despite this, it was sometimes of a tough sell to my clients/colleagues because of their fear of coding or preference for other tools.
This app iteration is a perfect product-market fit for most design professionals. It brings all the no-code benefits that we learned to appreciate those past few years while packing up a massive amount of power under the hood. It’s the ease of Dreamweaver in front, with Brett Victor’s Learnable Programming paradigm available for power users in back.
I can’t wait to start using this new version on my next projects!
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