Comparison

webentity vs Framer

Framer makes beautiful websites, and we won't argue with that. But when you need content at scale, real SEO, and a site you can manage without opening a design tool, you need a different approach.

Side-by-side comparison

Category
webentity
Framer
Performance / Page Speed
100/100 Lighthouse scores with Next.js SSR/SSG, edge-optimized delivery, sub-100ms TTFB
Good for simple sites, but client-side rendering causes 25% higher LCP times (2.8s vs 2.2s benchmark). Performance degrades beyond 50k monthly visitors.
Code Quality
Clean, semantic Next.js with full control over every file, component, and API route. TypeScript, tree-shaking, zero bloat.
No-code output. No access to underlying code. Limited customization beyond what the visual editor allows. Custom code requires workarounds.
AI Integration
AI agents handle content creation, SEO optimization, and site management via chat. Deep integration with analytics and research tools.
Framer AI helps generate pages and layouts, but there is no content strategy engine, no automated publishing pipeline, and no SEO agents running daily.
Content Automation
Daily automated content creation including blog posts, FAQs, and glossaries, all researched, written, and published by AI agents.
Pages and blog posts are designed individually in the visual editor. Framer AI can generate layouts, but bulk content operations and programmatic SEO are not supported.
SEO Capabilities
Programmatic SEO at scale, automated schema markup, real-time ranking tracking, auto-submission to search engines.
Basic SEO tools (meta tags, clean URLs, sitemaps). Lacks advanced schema support. SEO audit scores average 68/100 vs 92/100 for Next.js sites.
CMS Ease of Use
Manage your site via Telegram or Slack. Describe what you need in plain language and AI builds it following your design system.
Figma-like visual editor, great for designers. But non-designers struggle. 62% of users report limitations in multi-author workflows and content management.
Pricing (TCO)
Flat monthly fee including AI agents, hosting, SEO automation, and content creation. Predictable costs at any scale.
Free tier available, Pro at $20/mo. But limited to small sites. No native e-commerce, no bookings, no member areas, requiring external tools that add cost.
Scalability
Unlimited pages with ISR and edge functions. Scales to millions of pages on Vercel's global edge network.
Not ideal for sites exceeding 1,000 pages. CMS struggles with large blogs and complex data structures. 71% of agencies cite scalability as the reason for migrating away.

Why teams switch from Framer

Beautiful designs, terrible for content

Framer excels at portfolios and landing pages, but its CMS is optimized for small-scale projects. Sites with 500+ posts experience 40% slower build times and frequent API rate-limiting. It's a design tool, not a content platform.

Source: 8spark, Website Builders 2026

No real blogging or SEO

Framer's SEO tools are basic: meta tags, clean URLs, and sitemaps. But there's no advanced schema support, no programmatic SEO, and no content automation. For content-driven growth, it's a dead end.

Source: Fivecube Agency, Framer vs Webflow vs Custom Code

No CMS for busy teams

Every page update requires opening the visual editor, dragging elements, and manually positioning content. For a busy team, this means the website gets abandoned after the initial build, exactly what happened with our Alveni AI case study.

Source: Gemeosagency, Webflow vs Framer

AI for design, not for growth

Framer AI helps with page generation and wireframing, which is great for getting started. But there is no AI content strategy, no automated SEO pipeline, and no chat-based site management. For teams that want their website to actively grow traffic, that gap matters.

Source: NXCode, Best AI Website Builder 2026

What you get with webentity

  • AI-native Next.js with 100/100 Lighthouse, SSR/SSG, edge-optimized
  • Manage your site via Telegram, Slack, or any chat tool
  • SEO autopilot with daily content, ranking tracking, and auto-indexing
  • From idea to published page in minutes, via a chat message
  • Design system that AI follows automatically. Every page is on-brand
  • Scales from 10 pages to 10,000+ without performance degradation
Case Study: From Framer to webentity

From ~20 pages in 2 years on Framer to 153 pages in 5 weeks

Alveni AI ran on Framer for 2 years. The team couldn't maintain it, too time-consuming alongside product and client work. After migrating to webentity, they hit 153 pages and 21 top-10 Google rankings in just 5 weeks with webentity. All managed via Telegram.

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