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Site-wide SEO Best Practices for Framer
An opinionated checklist for Framer designers and site owners. Run through these 10 practices for every site you launch and every site you manage.
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SEO fundamentals for Framer
Framer sites have an SEO advantage out of the box. The platform generates a clean sitemap.xml, a robots.txt, semantic HTML, and ships fast pages. Most performance and crawlability issues common on WordPress or hand-coded sites do not exist on Framer.
What still needs attention: per-page meta, structured data, image alt text, indexing acceleration, and ongoing monitoring. RankFrame handles all of these natively.
This checklist focuses on what to do, in what order, on every Framer site.
The 10-step checklist
1. Set Global meta title and description: Open Global Settings in RankFrame. Set a strong default title (under 70 characters) and description (150 to 160 characters). Lead with your primary keyword and end with a value statement. See How to Set Site-wide Meta Title and Description.
2. Override meta on key landing pages: Open the Pages section. For your homepage, pricing page, key product pages, and top blog posts, write per-page meta titles and descriptions specific to that page's intent. Default meta is a fallback. Per-page meta is what wins clicks.
3. Add Organization schema to your homepage: Open Global Settings, Advanced. Click Auto-Generate to let RankFrame create schemas across your sitemap, or build an Organization schema manually for the homepage with your name, URL, logo, and description. Save & Inject. Republish in Framer.
4. Submit your sitemap to Google: Open Submit Indexing, Submit URLs. Click Push Sitemap. RankFrame submits your /sitemap.xml directly to Google Search Console. Do this on every site, on launch day.
5. Push key pages directly to the Indexing API: In the same tab, select your homepage and 3 to 5 critical pages. Click Push N URLs. RankFrame uses the official Google Indexing API to notify Google of these pages directly. Faster than waiting for the sitemap to be crawled.
6. Run Image SEO bulk alt text: Open Image SEO. Check the Missing Alt count. Click Select All, then Generate Alt Text. RankFrame writes brand-aware alt text for every image in one click. Republish your Framer site to apply.
7. Assign focus keywords to each page: Open Global Settings, Keywords. Use the Target Page dropdown to assign a primary keyword to each of your top 10 pages. One keyword per page. See Managing Focus Keywords.
8. Run a full SEO Analyzer audit: Open SEO Analyzer. Run the full audit. Filter by Red Zone first. Fix every red zone item. Then move to Warnings. The Speed tab shows your Core Web Vitals from Google PageSpeed Insights. Aim for a 90+ score.
9. Turn on the 404 Monitor: Open Global Settings, 404 Monitor. Toggle the script on. Republish your Framer site. RankFrame now tracks every broken link request in real time. Add Exception Routes for any intentional catch-all paths.
10. Track keywords over time: Open Submit Indexing, Keyword Tracker. Add the keywords you assigned in step 7. RankFrame tracks impressions, clicks, position, and position history for each one. Check weekly to see how your rankings move.
Bookmark this article and run through the 10 steps every time you launch a new Framer site. You will hit launch day with full SEO coverage in under an hour.
Frequently asked questions
Is Framer good for SEO?
Yes. Framer sites are SEO-optimized out of the box: clean code, automatic sitemap, robots.txt, and fast pages. Areas that still need attention (per-page meta, schema, alt text, indexing) are exactly what RankFrame covers.
