Framer just launched its new AI Agent feature, and we're really impressed!
Most of you don't know what a lifesaver the new AI agent update is for our current real workflow!
What used to take us 1–2 hours of manually uploading CMS content now takes just 5 minutes, while we're off doing something else.
Previously, we used Claude together with the MCP plugin from the marketplace. It got the job done, but it would sometimes make mistakes, which meant we had to hire someone to double-check everything in the CMS, or we had to spend some time checking it ourselves, which we don't want to. There were also limitations when it came to uploading images.
Now that Framer has its own MCP integration, the agent experience feels much more polished. The agent operates within the context of the project, which means it's much less likely to go off-script.
Here's our current workflow:
1. We have Claude connected to our Notion database, where we store all the websites we curate for agencygallery.com. We also told Claude to read our Google Drive folder.
2. We give Claude a screenshot of our Notion list with the websites we want to add to Framer.
3. It finds the matching folder in Google Drive using the same name as the Notion entry, then uploads the screenshots from that folder to Framer.
4. It adds the website to Framer following the same pattern as the existing CMS items, across 2 different CMS collections.
5. Once everything is added, the status on Notion is updated automatically.
6. Then we ask it to generate image alt text for all the uploaded images.
It nailed everything in a single shot, in sonnet 4.6.
Such a huge time saver!!!!!
You have to try it for yourself!
Framer just launched its new AI Agent feature, and we're really impressed!
Most of you don't know what a lifesaver the new AI agent update is for our current real workflow!
What used to take us 1–2 hours of manually uploading CMS content now takes just 5 minutes, while we're off doing something else.
Previously, we used Claude together with the MCP plugin from the marketplace. It got the job done, but it would sometimes make mistakes, which meant we had to hire someone to double-check everything in the CMS, or we had to spend some time checking it ourselves, which we don't want to. There were also limitations when it came to uploading images.
Now that Framer has its own MCP integration, the agent experience feels much more polished. The agent operates within the context of the project, which means it's much less likely to go off-script.
Here's our current workflow:
1. We have Claude connected to our Notion database, where we store all the websites we curate for agencygallery.com. We also told Claude to read our Google Drive folder.
2. We give Claude a screenshot of our Notion list with the websites we want to add to Framer.
3. It finds the matching folder in Google Drive using the same name as the Notion entry, then uploads the screenshots from that folder to Framer.
4. It adds the website to Framer following the same pattern as the existing CMS items, across 2 different CMS collections.
5. Once everything is added, the status on Notion is updated automatically.
6. Then we ask it to generate image alt text for all the uploaded images.
It nailed everything in a single shot, in sonnet 4.6.
Such a huge time saver!!!!!
You have to try it for yourself!