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Jul 25, 2025
Framer Pricing Plans Overview
Framer offers tiered pricing plans suitable for everyone from individual users to large enterprises. Choose a plan that fits your needs, whether you're creating a simple site or a complex, large-scale website.

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This document aims to help domestic users learning Framer who face difficulties due to a lack of Korean resources by translating the official blog content into Korean and adding practical information. We hope it provides some help to those using Framer.
Free Plan
Recommended for: Hobbyists, newcomers to personal projects
The free plan is suitable for trying out Framer for hobbies or personal projects without financial burden.
You can create a site using basic tools on the Free Framer domain, and a “Made in Framer” banner will be displayed upon publication.
Paid Plans Overview

Basic Plan
Recommended for: Personal site creators or small business teams
You can add 1 additional editor, 1 Locale feature, 1 CMS collection, and 30 pages.
Pro Plan
Recommended for: Growing early-stage business operation teams
It is suitable for teams running a growing business as it includes additional features like a staging environment and .wellknown file hosting.
Scale Plan
Recommended for: Large companies like startups or scale-ups
Offers additional features such as A/B testing and advanced proxy settings to support the growth of large companies.
Enterprise Plan
Recommended for: Large organizations with complex needs, large enterprises
The Enterprise Plan includes custom hosting, enterprise-level security, dedicated support, and unlimited features, and can be flexibly adjusted to meet the customer's specific needs. For more details, check the Enterprise page or contact a representative directly.

Compare Plans and Contact
For more details about the plans, please visit the Framer pricing page or contact the support team through the Framer contact page.
This article is a translated and adapted content from Framer's official blog 'Best use cases for each Framer plan'.




