Framer site build
We turn approved designs into polished Framer pages with responsive sections, clean hierarchy, smooth interactions and production-ready routing.
99 Francs® builds Framer websites, SaaS landing pages and campaign pages for teams that want visual polish, responsive precision and clean publishing without turning a marketing site into a heavy engineering project.

Web product
Secondself

Mobile app
Digsdy

Search tool
Open Company Search
150+
shipped projects
$32M+
raised by clients
9,000+
tasks delivered
The service covers Framer implementation, responsive sections, landing pages, motion polish, forms, metadata, content editing setup, QA and publishing support for focused web launches.
The build should not flatten the design or create a maintenance problem. We keep implementation decisions tied to performance, content ownership, responsive behavior and the launch goal.
We turn approved designs into polished Framer pages with responsive sections, clean hierarchy, smooth interactions and production-ready routing.
We build reusable page sections for launch pages, waitlists, SaaS product pages, paid traffic pages, founder pages and campaign variants.
Framer is strongest when the site needs subtle motion, scroll behavior, hover states and visual fidelity without a long engineering cycle.
We prepare page titles, descriptions, headings, forms, analytics hooks, responsive QA and crawlable content so the site is ready to publish.
Framer is a strong fit when the website needs to feel sharp, animated and credible without waiting for a custom engineering sprint.
Use Framer for homepages, product pages, landing pages and campaign surfaces where visual polish and iteration speed matter most.
Framer lets teams adjust copy, images, sections and page variants after launch without treating every content change as a developer task.
If the site does not need complex custom logic, Framer keeps the stack light while still supporting a high-quality web presence.
The process keeps design, content, CMS, integrations, QA and launch readiness in one line so the final site is easier to ship and maintain.
We review the design, page count, CMS needs, integrations, form behavior, SEO requirements and whether Framer is the right implementation path.
We define the page structure, components, responsive behavior, motion rules and content editing patterns before building the site.
We implement the Framer pages, interactions, breakpoints, forms, images, metadata and content states with close attention to visual fidelity.
We test responsive layouts, links, forms, metadata, performance basics and handoff notes so the team can manage the site after launch.
Framer builds work best when the site already has strong positioning, clear sections and a visual system worth preserving in production.
If the site needs to feel premium now, Framer can get the design live without dragging the launch into a long build.
Choose Framer when the site is design-led, visual and fast-moving. Choose Webflow development when CMS depth, content operations and larger editable site structures matter more.
Framer is not the best default for complex product logic, advanced integrations, backend-heavy workflows or deeply custom application behavior. React/Next.js development is usually better for that.