SEO

Improve search visibility

Access your robots.txt file

Learn how to view your site’s automatically generated robots.txt file

Address optimization warnings in your project

Learn why resolving optimization warnings in Framer helps improve performance, SEO, and user experience.

Are multiple H1 tags in Framer a problem?

Learn why multiple H1 tags can appear in Framer and why they’re usually not an SEO issue.

Fixing uncrawlable overlay content

Learn why content inside overlays isn’t indexed by search engines and how to avoid SEO issues.

Guide to Lighthouse scores

Learn how Lighthouse scores relate to Core Web Vitals and what metrics matter most for your site’s performance.

Guide to SEO features and tools

Framer optimizes your pages for excellent SEO by default, offering full control over SEO markup, indexing rules, redirects, and more. This guide provides an overview of Framer's SEO features and explains how to ensure strong SEO for your site.

How fonts are optimized in Framer

All sites in Framer use web or custom fonts, which must load in the browser before rendering. To speed up text rendering, Framer applies several optimizations.

How Framer optimizes images

Learn how Framer automatically resizes, compresses, and serves images for the best performance across devices.

How to access your sitemap

Learn how to find and use your automatically generated sitemap in Framer.

How to change the site name in Framer

Learn how to influence the site name that appears in Google search results.

How to connect Google Search Console to your Framer site

Google Search Console (GSC) is a powerful tool that provides insights into how Google views your website and how it performs in search results. By connecting your Framer site with Google Search Console, you can monitor and maintain your site’s presence in Google Search results. This guide will walk you through the process step-by-step.

How to host videos outside of Framer

Learn how to boost your Framer website’s performance by hosting videos externally on third-party platforms, ensuring faster load times and a better user experience.

How to optimize the PageSpeed Insights score

PageSpeed Insights (PSI, or Lighthouse) is a simple way to measure your site’s performance. However, it’s an imprecise tool that doesn’t impact SEO. Therefore, it’s not worth dedicating significant effort to improving its score.

How to setup redirects to maintain SEO ranking

Framer allows you to set up redirects to route traffic from an old URL to a new one. Redirects are essential when migrating your website to Framer, as they improve user experience and help visitors find the content they need.

How to update page titles, descriptions, and social images

Learn how to set default and page-specific metadata in Framer, including dynamic values for CMS items.

How videos are optimized in Framer

Framer optimizes how videos are loaded to ensure websites remain fast. However, we currently do not alter or optimize the video file itself in any way.

Image resolution options

Learn how Framer’s image resolution settings affect performance and visual quality.

Infinite scrolling and SEO

Learn how infinite scrolling can impact SEO and how to minimize potential issues.

Optimizing your site for speed and performance

Framer automatically applies multiple optimizations to keep sites fast, but there are additional steps you can take to improve performance. If your site still isn’t as fast as you’d like, try the suggestions below.

Prevent pages from being indexed by search engines

Learn how to stop specific pages from appearing in search engine results.

SEO strategy for startups

This guide is for founders, marketers, or business owners seeking an actionable SEO strategy they can implement independently or delegate to an agency.

Structured data through JSON-LD

Learn how to add and validate structured data on your Framer site using JSON-LD.

What is Traffic-aware Pre-Rendering (TPR)?

Framer sites use Traffic-aware Pre-Rendering (TPR), which makes large sites build & optimize in seconds. TPR scales infinitely without impact on performance.