Framer’s New Pricing Simplified: What It Means for Founders and Teams

Oct 9, 2025

James Rhodes

Oct 9, 2025

James Rhodes

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Framer has overhauled its pricing to three clear tiers. Here’s what the change means for SaaS founders, agencies, and fast-moving teams building in Framer.

Framer’s Pricing Grows Up

Framer just rolled out a major pricing update — cutting five plans down to three and redefining what each tier actually means for builders.

If you’ve been using Framer to power a SaaS landing page, marketing site, or full-scale build, this change matters. The new structure is simpler, more predictable, and designed to scale with real usage — not arbitrary limits.

The plans now look like this:

  • Basic — $10/mo: For personal, hobby, and side projects.

  • Pro — $30/mo: For professionals, small teams, and startups.

  • Scale — $100/mo: For growing companies with usage-based add-ons and flexibility.

It’s the cleanest pricing Framer has ever shipped — and a move toward aligning cost with actual value.

Why This Update Matters

The old pricing model was confusing. Five plans, overlapping limits, and unclear upgrade paths created friction — especially for teams trying to move fast.

Framer’s new model solves three core issues:

  1. Simplicity: Fewer plans, clearer decisions.

  2. Fair scaling: You pay for what you use, not what you don’t.

  3. Predictability: Fixed tiers for smaller projects; flexible growth for bigger ones.

For teams like ours that design and ship in Framer every day, this makes billing and budgeting far easier.

What’s Actually Better

Several important improvements came with this update:

  • Unlimited form submissions (finally).

  • Higher limits for Locales and file uploads.

  • Design Pages are now free until you publish.

  • 24-hour email support for all plans (with priority for Pro and Scale).

  • Verified experts and agencies now get free seats in client projects — no more double billing.

That last point is huge for studios like us. It means smoother client collaboration and fairer pricing for both sides.

What’s Gone (and Why It’s Fine)

Yes, the Mini plan is gone. But that’s a good thing. It was too limited — one-page sites don’t scale, and most users quickly outgrew it.

The new Basic plan fills that gap at a better price point ($10 instead of $15) while still offering meaningful capability.

If you’re on an old plan, you can keep it. But for most, switching to the new pricing will be cheaper — Framer says 60% of users will see a 30%+ drop in cost.

A Smarter Model for Growth

The Scale plan introduces something new: usage-based flexibility.

Think of it as “pay as you grow” without the enterprise paperwork. You can expand with add-ons like:

  • A/B testing

  • Private Plugins

  • Advanced

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