Framer costs $10/month to publish a real site on the Basic plan, scaling to $30 (Pro) and $100 (Scale) for more pages, bandwidth, and traffic. There's a free tier for testing and custom Enterprise pricing above Scale. The number most people miss: every collaborator who edits the site is an extra $20/month. All prices below are annual; monthly billing costs more.

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Quick answer

Framer simplified its pricing in late 2025, dropping the old seven-tier mess (Mini, Startup, Scaleup) down to a clean five: Free, Basic, Pro, Scale, and Enterprise. For a solo site, Basic at $10/month is the plan that matters. For a small team or higher traffic, Pro. Scale is for high-traffic production sites that need premium CDN and expandable limits.

Every plan

PlanPrice (annual)Best forWhat's included
Free$0TestingFramer subdomain (yoursite.framer.website), "Made in Framer" badge, ~1 GB bandwidth, CMS collections to try
Basic$10/moSolo sites, portfoliosCustom domain, badge removed, more pages and bandwidth — the real entry point for a live site
Pro$30/moGrowing sites & small teamsMore pages and CMS collections, higher bandwidth, analytics events, content staging
Scale$100/moHigh-traffic production300 pages (expandable to 500), 20 CMS collections (to 40), 200 GB bandwidth (to 2 TB), 300+ CDN locations, priority support
EnterpriseCustomLarge orgsSSO, custom limits, dedicated support, and contractual terms

On Scale, you can expand limits à la carte: an extra 100 pages is $20/month, 10 more CMS collections is $40/month, and another 100 GB of bandwidth is $40/month. Most sites never hit these; they matter only if you go viral or run a large content library.

The editor seat fee

This is the line that trips teams up. The plan price covers hosting one site — but every person who edits that site needs an editor seat, and as of 2026 those are $20/month each on every plan (Framer lowered this from $40 in May 2026). So a two-person team on Basic isn't $10/month, it's $10 plus $20 = $30/month.

There's a cheaper option if your collaborators only touch content: a $10/month Content Editor seat lets marketing folks update text and CMS entries without full design access. Factor seats in before you compare Framer to a flat-rate builder.

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Annual vs monthly

Framer advertises the annual rate. Pay monthly and Basic jumps to $15/month and Pro to $45/month — roughly a 50% premium. Scale is annual-only. If you're confident you'll keep the site up for a year, annual billing is the obvious call; if you're prototyping, start monthly and switch later.

Which plan is worth it?

Basic ($10/mo) is the right plan for the vast majority — a portfolio, a landing page, a small marketing site with a custom domain. Pro ($30/mo) is worth it once you need more CMS collections, staging, or analytics events, or you're publishing a real content library. Scale ($100/mo) only makes sense for high-traffic sites that need premium CDN and expandable bandwidth — most sites never get there.

Compared to app builders, Framer is cheap and predictable because it's a website, not software. If you actually need logins and a database, that's a different tool and a different budget — see Framer vs Lovable. For the full feature rundown, read our Framer review, or see where it lands in the best AI app builders ranking.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Framer cost in 2026?

There's a free plan, then Basic at $10/month, Pro at $30/month, and Scale at $100/month, all billed annually. Monthly billing is higher — Basic $15 and Pro $45 — and editor seats are an extra $20/month each.

Is the free Framer plan enough?

Only for testing. The free plan keeps a Framer subdomain and a "Made in Framer" badge and caps bandwidth. Publishing a real site with a custom domain and no badge needs the $10/month Basic plan.

What is the editor seat fee?

Every collaborator who edits your site needs a seat — $20/month each on every plan as of 2026. There's also a $10/month Content Editor seat for people who only update text and CMS content.

Did Framer change its pricing?

Yes. In late 2025 Framer consolidated seven tiers into five (Free, Basic, Pro, Scale, Enterprise) and retired the old Mini, Startup, and Scaleup plans. In May 2026 it also cut editor seats from $40 to $20.

Which plan do I need for a custom domain?

Basic and up. The free plan can't use a custom domain and shows the Framer badge, so a live business or portfolio site starts at $10/month.

What happens if my site exceeds its bandwidth?

On lower tiers you'll be prompted to upgrade; on Scale you can buy more bandwidth in 100 GB blocks at $40/month each. A sudden traffic spike can push you into a higher tier, so watch bandwidth if you expect viral traffic.

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