This project is the front of a freelance 0 to 1 system. It's not just a portfolio.
This is version 1 of my new freelance studio site, built on Framer in under 24 hours. The foundation was written with Claude. The heavy lift of building was done by Framer's AI agent.
The real point was testing what Framer 3.0 can actually do, and the speed at which I could do it. And it was for a real use case. I didn't start from a blank canvas in the usual sense.
I came in with the whole thing already written in markdown, all of it Claude outputs: brand positioning, full site copy through several audit passes, case study drafts, notes and blog article drafts, even a coded HTML reference build.
Then I fed those files straight into the Framer AI agent on a blank canvas. The agent built the home page first, plain and exactly like my reference build, working from my home page reference file and brand strategy docs.
Then I stepped in and redesigned it to add my taste. From that, the Framer agent created the whole design system and components, then used them to build the rest:
Created mobile breakpoints for all the pages. Saved hours here too.
Case studies as a CMS collection with detail pages
A notes section with its own index and reading layout
The home page updated for the new CMS
Subtle animations across the site
A downloadable proposal and invoice generator built as custom code
A quick accessibility audit to close it out
SEO testing
The output stayed inspectable and production-ready the whole way. I was hands-on to tweak things here and there while the agent worked.
It came out responsive, accessible, on-brand, and shippable. So powerful and efficient. This started as a need of my own.
Now it's the system I'll use to find client work and run it, all on one canvas.
Note: the text and content on the site are not entirely final. Just placeholders for now.
This project is the front of a freelance 0 to 1 system. It's not just a portfolio.
This is version 1 of my new freelance studio site, built on Framer in under 24 hours. The foundation was written with Claude. The heavy lift of building was done by Framer's AI agent.
The real point was testing what Framer 3.0 can actually do, and the speed at which I could do it. And it was for a real use case. I didn't start from a blank canvas in the usual sense.
I came in with the whole thing already written in markdown, all of it Claude outputs: brand positioning, full site copy through several audit passes, case study drafts, notes and blog article drafts, even a coded HTML reference build.
Then I fed those files straight into the Framer AI agent on a blank canvas. The agent built the home page first, plain and exactly like my reference build, working from my home page reference file and brand strategy docs.
Then I stepped in and redesigned it to add my taste. From that, the Framer agent created the whole design system and components, then used them to build the rest:
Created mobile breakpoints for all the pages. Saved hours here too.
Case studies as a CMS collection with detail pages
A notes section with its own index and reading layout
The home page updated for the new CMS
Subtle animations across the site
A downloadable proposal and invoice generator built as custom code
A quick accessibility audit to close it out
SEO testing
The output stayed inspectable and production-ready the whole way. I was hands-on to tweak things here and there while the agent worked.
It came out responsive, accessible, on-brand, and shippable. So powerful and efficient. This started as a need of my own.
Now it's the system I'll use to find client work and run it, all on one canvas.
Note: the text and content on the site are not entirely final. Just placeholders for now.