Framer launched 3.0, and I personally think it’s a new era for web design. Let me tell you why.
1. Right after the launch, Framer kicked off a 24-hour hackathon dedicated to the new AI agents feature.
From the very beginning I knew creators would go wild and build some insane experiments. So I chose a different direction.
Something very practical: could an agent customize one of my templates using just one prompt?
2. For months, we’ve been hearing that one prompt is enough to build a whole website. But so far, I never really felt that was true. At least not for something detailed, structured, and actually launch-ready.
So I decided to give it a proper try.
I chose my own ClearPath template and decided to turn it into YourPath — a career consulting agency website.
3. I prepared the full content package: new positioning, images, section copy, articles, FAQs, legal texts, and content for every page of the website.
Then I built a prompt explaining which image should be used in each section, what text should go where, which colors and fonts should change, and what parts should stay untouched.
Preparing all of this took me almost the full 24 hours.
So I had only one real attempt. One prompt. One shot.
4. Here’s the result: https://your-path.framer.website/
A launch-ready website built from my existing Framer template using one structured prompt and one prepared content package.
The agent scanned the whole 11-page template, replaced the content, updated the style, and turned ClearPath into a completely different website.
Unreal.
5. Now the next big question: how many credits did I use?
Hackathon participants received 10,000 credits for the 24 hours. I honestly wasn’t sure it would be enough, especially since the agent had to scan and update an entire 11-page template.
Do you want to know how many credits it used?
Just 900.
900 credits to update the whole template inside out.
That’s wild.
Welcome to the new era, guys 🫡
Framer launched 3.0, and I personally think it’s a new era for web design. Let me tell you why.
1. Right after the launch, Framer kicked off a 24-hour hackathon dedicated to the new AI agents feature.
From the very beginning I knew creators would go wild and build some insane experiments. So I chose a different direction.
Something very practical: could an agent customize one of my templates using just one prompt?
2. For months, we’ve been hearing that one prompt is enough to build a whole website. But so far, I never really felt that was true. At least not for something detailed, structured, and actually launch-ready.
So I decided to give it a proper try.
I chose my own ClearPath template and decided to turn it into YourPath — a career consulting agency website.
3. I prepared the full content package: new positioning, images, section copy, articles, FAQs, legal texts, and content for every page of the website.
Then I built a prompt explaining which image should be used in each section, what text should go where, which colors and fonts should change, and what parts should stay untouched.
Preparing all of this took me almost the full 24 hours.
So I had only one real attempt. One prompt. One shot.
4. Here’s the result: https://your-path.framer.website/
A launch-ready website built from my existing Framer template using one structured prompt and one prepared content package.
The agent scanned the whole 11-page template, replaced the content, updated the style, and turned ClearPath into a completely different website.
Unreal.
5. Now the next big question: how many credits did I use?
Hackathon participants received 10,000 credits for the 24 hours. I honestly wasn’t sure it would be enough, especially since the agent had to scan and update an entire 11-page template.
Do you want to know how many credits it used?
Just 900.
900 credits to update the whole template inside out.
That’s wild.
Welcome to the new era, guys 🫡