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Legora

How Legora runs a fast-moving enterprise website in Framer

“Framer is where our team and our agency partners meet. Big campaign pages, everyday edits, it’s one platform, and we ship it ourselves.”

“Framer is where our team and our agency partners meet. Big campaign pages, everyday edits, it’s one platform, and we ship it ourselves.”

Anton Reimertz

Head of Design at

Legora

Legora builds collaborative AI for lawyers, helping legal teams research, draft, and review with more speed and precision. Founded in 2023, the company has grown to serve over 1,000 law firms and in-house teams across more than 50 markets, with its entire site running on Framer.

In control from day one

When Legora set out to build its marketing site, it needed something the brand and design team could run themselves. As the company moved from a startup to a business serving over 1,000 legal teams across more than 50 markets, the site had to keep pace with constant launches, new products, and a fast-growing brand.

Legora moved its full marketing site to Framer and went live in February 2025. The team rebuilt around a workflow where the people who own the brand also own the pages, directing every page and shipping it themselves, with no developer handoff.

For bigger new builds, the team sets the creative direction and briefs studio partners like E&W, G—W, and NaN, handing over references and mockups. The partners handle the execution in Framer, collaborating with the team in one Framer project and through shared Slack channels and regular check-ins. Small and medium sized edits are made by Legora directly. Either way, the work stays on one platform.

That setup kept proving its worth after launch. In March 2026, about a year in, Legora rolled out a full visual rebrand on the same Framer site. The team directed the work, shipped it with their studio partners, and the new brand went live on the site they already ran.

Built to move at the speed of the business

Between the team and their partners, the site sees over 40 updates a week, sometimes past 100 during a campaign launch or a moment like their Series D announcement. It’s grown from a dozen pages to around 100, with roughly 30 editors working in it each month, all collaborating in one place rather than routing changes through a single owner.

That same setup carries the team’s most ambitious brand work. For the campaign “Law just got more attractive”, fronted by Jude Law, Legora collaborated with E&W on a cinematic, scroll-led landing page to match the films. Even while rolling out a global campaign of that scale, the site kept performing.

“Framer lets us keep the site moving at the same pace as the company. Whether it’s a product launch, a campaign in collaboration with an agency, or everyday updates, the team can ship it themselves.”

Head of Design at Legora

A site built for scale

40+

Updates shipped per week

5M+

Total visitors since launch

30

Editors managing the website

A dozen pages became a hundred. In between came product launches, a full rebrand, and a global campaign with Jude Law, ambitious work most companies would spin off to a separate site or a separate team. Legora kept all of it on one platform, directed by the people who own the brand and shipped alongside their studio partners. For a company selling speed to lawyers, a site that moves just as fast isn’t a bonus.

Legora builds collaborative AI for lawyers, helping legal teams research, draft, and review with more speed and precision. Founded in 2023, the company has grown to serve over 1,000 law firms and in-house teams across more than 50 markets, with its entire site running on Framer.

In control from day one

When Legora set out to build its marketing site, it needed something the brand and design team could run themselves. As the company moved from a startup to a business serving over 1,000 legal teams across more than 50 markets, the site had to keep pace with constant launches, new products, and a fast-growing brand.

Legora moved its full marketing site to Framer and went live in February 2025. The team rebuilt around a workflow where the people who own the brand also own the pages, directing every page and shipping it themselves, with no developer handoff.

For bigger new builds, the team sets the creative direction and briefs studio partners like E&W, G—W, and NaN, handing over references and mockups. The partners handle the execution in Framer, collaborating with the team in one Framer project and through shared Slack channels and regular check-ins. Small and medium sized edits are made by Legora directly. Either way, the work stays on one platform.

That setup kept proving its worth after launch. In March 2026, about a year in, Legora rolled out a full visual rebrand on the same Framer site. The team directed the work, shipped it with their studio partners, and the new brand went live on the site they already ran.

Built to move at the speed of the business

Between the team and their partners, the site sees over 40 updates a week, sometimes past 100 during a campaign launch or a moment like their Series D announcement. It’s grown from a dozen pages to around 100, with roughly 30 editors working in it each month, all collaborating in one place rather than routing changes through a single owner.

That same setup carries the team’s most ambitious brand work. For the campaign “Law just got more attractive”, fronted by Jude Law, Legora collaborated with E&W on a cinematic, scroll-led landing page to match the films. Even while rolling out a global campaign of that scale, the site kept performing.

“Framer lets us keep the site moving at the same pace as the company. Whether it’s a product launch, a campaign in collaboration with an agency, or everyday updates, the team can ship it themselves.”

Head of Design at Legora

A site built for scale

40+

Updates shipped per week

5M+

Total visitors since launch

30

Editors managing the website

A dozen pages became a hundred. In between came product launches, a full rebrand, and a global campaign with Jude Law, ambitious work most companies would spin off to a separate site or a separate team. Legora kept all of it on one platform, directed by the people who own the brand and shipped alongside their studio partners. For a company selling speed to lawyers, a site that moves just as fast isn’t a bonus.

Legora builds collaborative AI for lawyers, helping legal teams research, draft, and review with more speed and precision. Founded in 2023, the company has grown to serve over 1,000 law firms and in-house teams across more than 50 markets, with its entire site running on Framer.

In control from day one

When Legora set out to build its marketing site, it needed something the brand and design team could run themselves. As the company moved from a startup to a business serving over 1,000 legal teams across more than 50 markets, the site had to keep pace with constant launches, new products, and a fast-growing brand.

Legora moved its full marketing site to Framer and went live in February 2025. The team rebuilt around a workflow where the people who own the brand also own the pages, directing every page and shipping it themselves, with no developer handoff.

For bigger new builds, the team sets the creative direction and briefs studio partners like E&W, G—W, and NaN, handing over references and mockups. The partners handle the execution in Framer, collaborating with the team in one Framer project and through shared Slack channels and regular check-ins. Small and medium sized edits are made by Legora directly. Either way, the work stays on one platform.

That setup kept proving its worth after launch. In March 2026, about a year in, Legora rolled out a full visual rebrand on the same Framer site. The team directed the work, shipped it with their studio partners, and the new brand went live on the site they already ran.

Built to move at the speed of the business

Between the team and their partners, the site sees over 40 updates a week, sometimes past 100 during a campaign launch or a moment like their Series D announcement. It’s grown from a dozen pages to around 100, with roughly 30 editors working in it each month, all collaborating in one place rather than routing changes through a single owner.

That same setup carries the team’s most ambitious brand work. For the campaign “Law just got more attractive”, fronted by Jude Law, Legora collaborated with E&W on a cinematic, scroll-led landing page to match the films. Even while rolling out a global campaign of that scale, the site kept performing.

“Framer lets us keep the site moving at the same pace as the company. Whether it’s a product launch, a campaign in collaboration with an agency, or everyday updates, the team can ship it themselves.”

Head of Design at Legora

A site built for scale

40+

Updates shipped per week

5M+

Total visitors since launch

30

Editors managing the website

A dozen pages became a hundred. In between came product launches, a full rebrand, and a global campaign with Jude Law, ambitious work most companies would spin off to a separate site or a separate team. Legora kept all of it on one platform, directed by the people who own the brand and shipped alongside their studio partners. For a company selling speed to lawyers, a site that moves just as fast isn’t a bonus.

Build faster, scale smarter

Framer gives you the flexibility to grow without the hassle.

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Build faster, scale smarter

Framer gives you the flexibility to grow without the hassle.

Legora is a collaborative AI platform for lawyers, built to help legal teams research, draft, and review faster. Founded in Stockholm in 2023, it serves over 1,000 law firms and in-house legal teams across 50+ markets and recently crossed $100M in ARR.

250-500

2023

Series D

550M

Results

More than 40 website updates shipped every week

Over 5M total visitors reached since launch

30 editors managing and updating the website