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Framer is free to start, but publishing a real site costs money. Here's what you'll actually pay depending on what your site needs — with no surprises.

Posted by
Sasha Mozdir
Prices in this article are current as of April 2026. Framer updates its plans periodically — always check the official Framer pricing page for the latest numbers.
Framer's free plan is genuinely generous. You get full access to the editor, 1,000 pages, and 10 CMS collections. You can build a complete site and publish it on a Framer subdomain (yoursite.framer.website) without paying anything.
The catch: no custom domain, and a "Made in Framer" badge on your site. Fine for testing, not for a real business.
The entry point for a live site on your own domain. You get a free .com domain included, 30 pages, and 1 CMS collection.
The limitation that catches people off guard: one CMS collection. If your site needs a blog and a portfolio — that's already two collections. You'll outgrow Basic immediately and need Pro instead.
Best for: a simple portfolio, landing page, or personal site with no dynamic content.
This is where most real sites land. Pro gives you multiple CMS collections, staging environments, site redirects, and access to add-ons like A/B testing and multiple locales.
If your site has a blog, a portfolio, a team page, or any combination of dynamic content — Pro is what you need.
I run TMPL on a Pro-equivalent plan at $30/month because the site uses multiple CMS collections. It's the honest cost of running a real Framer site with content that updates regularly.
Built for high-traffic sites. Adds premium CDN, higher bandwidth limits, priority support, and usage-based pricing for sites that get serious traffic. Most people don't need this until their site is genuinely large.
Regardless of which plan you're on, your monthly cost can increase beyond the base price. A few things that add up:
Additional editors — each extra team member editing your site costs more on top of your plan.
Add-ons — A/B testing and multiple locales are available on Pro and above, but priced separately.
Multiple sites — Framer pricing is per site. Each project needs its own plan.
Monthly vs annual billing — paying month-to-month costs 30-40% more than the annual rate.
The price you see on the pricing page is always a floor, not a ceiling.
One-time template purchase + Basic or Pro plan depending on your needs. A TMPL template costs around $99 once. Add a Basic plan at $10/month and you have a professional site on your own domain for under $200 in the first year — including the domain.
If you need a blog or multiple content types, step up to Pro at $30/month. Still significantly cheaper than hiring a developer.
Browse TMPL templates — and start Framer for free before you upgrade.