Framer Power User

I share valuable tips and insights with the community to help build better websites. Subscribe if you want to add some superpowers to your Framer toolkit.

What I Learned From Rebuilding a Website in Framer

A reflection on rebuilding a website in Framer, from learning from the old site to creating a stronger system for future edits.

/

Templates

/

1 min read

Rebuilding a website teaches you what the old version was hiding. Outdated pages reveal unclear priorities, duplicated sections, weak content, and design decisions that no longer match the project. Framer makes the rebuild process feel direct because the new structure can be tested visually as it forms. That makes the lessons harder to ignore.

The Old Site Tells the Truth

The biggest lesson is to rebuild the system, not just the screens. If the same problems are copied into prettier layouts, the project has not really improved. Use the rebuild to clarify navigation, simplify components, organize CMS content, and remove sections that no longer serve the visitor. A rebuild should make future work easier.

Rebuild the System, Not Just the Screens

Real content changes everything. Placeholder copy can make almost any layout look balanced, but actual headlines, excerpts, images, and calls to action expose the truth. In Framer, working with real content early helps the design become more resilient. It also prevents the launch from becoming a last-minute copy rescue.

Real Content Changes Everything

A rebuild is a reset of habits. It is a chance to document patterns, improve accessibility, rethink performance, and publish with more confidence. The finished site matters, but so does the workflow left behind. A successful Framer rebuild gives the project a better future, not just a cleaner present.

The Rebuild Is a Reset

Rebuilding a website is a chance to change the system behind the surface. The old site reveals what became unclear, fragile, or difficult to update. Framer makes the rebuild practical because structure, content, and design can be improved together. The best rebuild leaves behind a site that is easier to understand and easier to keep alive.

Share this story

by:

Jorn Zik

Framer Power User

I share valuable tips and insights with the community to help build better websites. Subscribe if you want to add some superpowers to your Framer toolkit.

Get exclusive insights before everyone else. Join the list.

Only the good stuff. One click if you ever want out.

Get exclusive insights before everyone else. Join the list.

Only the good stuff. One click if you ever want out.

Get exclusive insights before everyone else. Join the list.

Only the good stuff. One click if you ever want out.

Create a free website with Framer, the website builder loved by startups, designers and agencies.