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Framer SEO Checker

See what search engines see on your Framer site. Check crawlability, indexing, metadata, schema, headings, and links, with fixes tailored to Framer.

This is one slice of the full scan

A full Stackra scan adds a Growth Readiness Score, expert AI reviews, and a prioritized action plan across your whole site.

How the Framer SEO Checker works

Enter your URL and Stackra reuses a recent scan of your site, or runs a fresh one, then reads the technical signals search engines care about: whether the page can be crawled and indexed, your canonical and social tags, your heading structure, your schema markup, and your link health. Every fix is framed for Framer, so you only see advice you can actually act on.

Is Framer good for SEO?

Yes, Framer produces clean, fast HTML by default and manages hosting on a global CDN. Because the platform controls the rendering stack, there is less room for the plugin bloat and conflicting scripts that slow down WordPress or Wix sites. The main SEO risk on Framer is content thin-ness: Framer sites are often visually polished but text-light, which limits how much topical authority Google can assign. If you add enough descriptive text, proper headings, and schema markup, Framer is not a ceiling for SEO.

Does Framer help with Core Web Vitals?

Framer's server-side rendering and CDN delivery typically produce strong Largest Contentful Paint and Cumulative Layout Shift scores. Sites built with minimal third-party scripts and no heavy embedded video tend to pass all three Core Web Vitals on mobile. The risk area is adding too many third-party embeds (chat widgets, video players, form tools) which can significantly increase load time. More than 20 third-party scripts is where performance degrades measurably.

How do I add schema markup in Framer?

Add JSON-LD through Site Settings > Custom Code, placed at the end of the head, or with a code component on an individual page. Use Organization, WebSite, and Service or LocalBusiness types, and avoid SoftwareApplication schema, which triggers an install result visitors cannot complete.

Why is my Framer site not being indexed?

The most common cause is the site being published only on the framer.app subdomain. Google does not index framer.app staging URLs. Connect a custom domain, enable indexing in Site Settings, and republish. Other causes are a page-level no-index setting or Framer's managed robots.txt blocking the page. This checker flags each of these so you can fix them.

Can I edit robots.txt in Framer?

Framer manages robots.txt for you, so you cannot edit it directly the way you would on a self-hosted site. To control which pages search engines can crawl, use the indexing toggle per page in Site Settings, then republish. If you need a page blocked from search entirely, set it to no-index and Framer's managed robots.txt will handle the rest.

Related guides and checklists

Keep going with hands-on guides and a checklist you can work through on your own site.