Your reel is on Vimeo. The BTS that marketing asked for three times is on YouTube. That loop your editor exported at 2am lives on Cloudflare. The client-approved hero is still in a Google Drive folder called "FINAL_v4_USE_THIS."
Right now, getting all of that onto one site means rebuilding layouts every time something doesn't fit. Here it's a dropdown. One dropdown per slot. 15 slots per project. Whatever you have, wherever it lives.
The site looks like you art directed it. You just filled in fields.
Most studio sites bury the work behind clicks. Three projects deep and you've already lost the person who was only half interested. Elaps runs the /works grid on its own separate media — lightweight loops, best moments, the 3 seconds that show the skill. A prospect scrolls once and sees every project's highlight without opening a single page. The cut, the grade, the transition.
The grid pitches. The detail page closes. The ones who weren't going to click? They still saw everything.
Every studio has the same problem: briefs arrive in emails, in DMs, in voice notes, in a "quick call" that was supposed to be 10 minutes. The homepage scrolls straight into a brief form. Work → process → pricing → form. New prospects see what you do, how much it costs, and submit in one scroll. Returning clients skip straight to the form because they already know.
One intake point. No PDFs nobody reads. No "can you re-send the brief." The longer the site runs, the harder it works for you.
A custom site from a decent studio ships with structured data Google can read, real accessibility work, and media that holds up under a full library. It also ships as a black box you can't touch without calling the dev back.
This one ships with the same work done. Structured data on every project, service, and FAQ. Accessibility Framer doesn't give you out of the box, coded in. Optimized as far as the platform goes before you're fighting it.
The difference is the invoice.
11 pages · 3 breakpoints · 10 CMS collections
70+ components · 2 code components · 5 code overrides
15 media slots per project · independent /works grid
Scope-first pricing · rush toggle · embedded brief form
Full user guide built into the project
Copy prompt guide — tone rules and AI prompts for every section
Style guide — edit the entire look from one place
3 months free on a Framer annual plan
Lifetime updates · email support
Coming soon: lifetime access to a media optimization plugin — image and video compression built for Framer. Ships to all buyers automatically when it's ready.