CMS
text and images while maintaining consistent styling. Framer’s built-in CMS supports Content Management System—a platform for creating, organizing, and publishing digital content without writing code for each update. A CMS separates content from design, allowing non-technical users to update collections, relationships, and dynamic pages for blogs, portfolios, and product catalogs.
CMS Collection
CMS
A CMS that groups related items together, like blog posts, team members, or products. Collections define the fields and data types for each item, ensuring consistent structure across entries. Connect collection items to dynamic pages to automatically generate individual pages for each entry with consistent layouts. See CMS collections, items & fields.structured content type in Framer’s
Collection Groups
Framer
A way to organize and filter cmsCMS collection items by shared attributes, enabling dynamic filtering and categorization. Groups help structure content for navigation, like filtering blog posts by category or products by type. In Framer, use groups in collection lists to display categorized content with dynamic filters.
Collection List
CMS
A component that displays multiple items from a cmsCMS collection, automatically repeating a template for each entry. Collection lists power dynamic content displays like blog feeds, portfolio grids, and product catalogs. Framer collection lists support filtering, sorting, limiting, and responsive layouts. See Utilizing collection lists in Framer.
Dynamic Filters
CMS
Interactive controls that let users narrow down displayed content based on selected criteria in real time. Dynamic filters improve content discovery for large CMS collections like products, articles, or portfolio items. Connect filters to Framer collections for powerful, no-code filtering experiences.
Localization
Localization
The process of adapting content and design for different languages, cultures, and regions. Localization goes beyond translation to include date formats, currency, imagery, and cultural considerations. Framer supports localized content variants within its CMS for managing multilingual sites efficiently.
Rich Text
CMS
Formatted text with styling like bold, italic, headings, lists, and links, beyond plain unformatted text. Rich text fields in Framer’s CMS allow content editors to format text without touching design. Connect rich text fields to styled containers for consistent typography.
CSV Import
CMS
The process of importing comma-separated values data into a cmsCMS collection. CSV import speeds up bulk content creation and migration from spreadsheets or external systems.
Fetch API
General
A browser API for making network requests from JavaScript using promises. Fetch is commonly used to retrieve external data and populate dynamic UI or CMS workflows.
Multi-reference Field
CMS
A Multi-reference Field is a CMS relationship field that stores references to multiple records from another collection.
Framer CMS
Framer
Framer CMS is Framer’s built-in content system for creating collections, defining fields, and powering dynamic pages and components from structured content.
Collection Reference Field
CMS
A Collection Reference Field creates a one-to-one CMS relationship by storing a pointer to a single record in another collection.
Multi Collection Reference Field
CMS
A Multi Collection Reference Field creates a one-to-many relationship by allowing a CMS item to reference multiple records from another collection.
Agent Handoff
AI
An agent handoff is the transfer of context, files, or tasks from one AI agent to another so work can continue without losing project intent.
An agent handoff keeps a workflow moving when a task needs a different tool, model, or specialist. In Framer, this can mean passing site context from a design-focused agent to a coding or CMS-focused agent while preserving the user’s goals and constraints.
Agent Context
AI
Agent context is the project information, user intent, constraints, and prior conversation an AI agent uses to make accurate changes.
Agent context helps an AI system understand what it is editing and why. Strong context can include the selected page, existing CMS structure, current design patterns, and instructions from the user, which reduces generic or mismatched output.
Agent Workflow
AI
An agent workflow is a sequence of AI-assisted steps for planning, editing, reviewing, and shipping work in a digital project.
An agent workflow breaks complex website work into smaller actions such as scanning pages, updating CMS items, improving layout, and reviewing changes. Clear workflows help teams use AI without giving up control over quality or publishing decisions.
Agent Instruction
AI
An agent instruction is a rule or request that guides how an AI agent should plan, edit, format, or avoid certain actions.
Agent instructions shape the behavior of an AI assistant. They can describe tone, linking rules, CMS conventions, design constraints, or publishing boundaries so repeated work stays consistent across a project.
Agent Permissions
AI
Agent permissions define what an AI agent is allowed to read, edit, create, publish, or automate inside a project.
Agent permissions help teams control risk when using AI. A project may allow an agent to edit CMS content, inspect pages, or create branches, while reserving publishing, production changes, or destructive edits for human approval.
Agent Prompt
AI
An agent prompt is a user request written to guide an AI agent toward a specific project outcome, such as a page edit or CMS update.
An effective agent prompt gives the AI enough direction to act without guessing. It usually names the target, the desired outcome, constraints, and any content or style rules that should be preserved.
Agent Guardrail
AI
An agent guardrail is a boundary that prevents unsafe, unwanted, or inconsistent AI behavior during project work.
Agent guardrails can stop destructive edits, prevent duplicate CMS entries, preserve brand rules, or require review before publishing. They are especially useful when agents work across large websites or shared team projects.
Agent Trigger
AI
An agent trigger is an event or command that starts an automated AI action, such as updating content or checking a project.
Agent triggers can be manual, scheduled, or connected to outside systems. In a website workflow, a trigger might start a content import, run a QA pass, or ask an agent to update CMS entries after source data changes.
Agent Bridge Setup
AI
Agent bridge setup is the process of connecting an external AI tool to a Framer project so it can access project context and tools.
Agent bridge setup usually includes installing a connection layer, authorizing access, and confirming that the external tool can read or edit the correct project. It helps external agents work with pages, CMS content, and components without manual copy-paste.
Agent-Editable Content
AI
Agent-editable content is website or CMS content structured so an AI agent can update it safely without breaking the design.
Agent-editable content depends on clear fields, reusable components, and predictable page structure. When content is well organized, an agent can update copy, metadata, or CMS records while keeping the site consistent and editable.
Agent-Orchestrated Workflow
AI
An agent-orchestrated workflow coordinates multiple AI actions, tools, or agents to complete a larger project task.
Agent-orchestrated workflows are useful for multi-step site work such as scanning pages, creating CMS entries, adding links, reviewing changes, and preparing a branch for approval. The orchestration keeps each action aligned with the overall goal.
Link styles
Typography
Framer link styles keep navigation, inline links, and active states consistent, so interactive text feels intentional across pages and CMS content.
Mobile CMS
CMS
In Framer, Mobile CMS makes content updates possible away from the desktop, helping teams review, edit, and maintain collection-driven pages while on the go.
Bulk operations
CMS
In Framer, bulk CMS operations help teams manage large collections faster, especially when importing, cleaning, tagging, or updating repeated content across a site.
Up to 100K items
CMS
Framer CMS can support large content libraries, letting teams build directories, blogs, documentation, marketplaces, and other dynamic sites with substantial collection depth.
Code blocks
CMS
In Framer, code blocks help technical content stay readable by preserving indentation, syntax language, and visual contrast inside CMS-driven articles or reference pages.
Blockquotes
CMS
In Framer CMS content, blockquotes help editors highlight excerpts, testimonials, callouts, or cited material while keeping the content semantically structured.
Google Sheets sync
CMS
In Framer projects, Google Sheets sync can support teams that plan, maintain, or collaborate on structured content in spreadsheets before displaying it through CMS-powered pages.
Airtable sync
CMS
In Framer, Airtable sync can help teams maintain external content databases while presenting the resulting records through designed CMS collection lists and detail pages.
CMS agents
CMS
In Framer, CMS agents can speed up structured content work by helping generate entries, refine fields, maintain collection data, and connect content to dynamic pages.