Framer & Developer for Dual Project Builds

I’m a designer looking for a reliable Framer + Webflow developer to partner with on two fixed-price builds. The first is a smaller Framer marketing site: we’ve already chosen a Framer theme that’s close to the desired structure and flow, and we’ll use that as a base for efficiency. I’ll provide Figma design files, references, and the selected theme – the style is clean and minimalist, so this should be a fairly quick, straightforward implementation. Ballpark budget: $200

The second is a larger Webflow MVP v2 project. The original MVP is already built in Webflow, and we now have a fully custom Figma design ready for the updated version. You’ll be working from that design and the existing build as a foundation, refining and expanding it for the next iteration of the product. This one has a bigger scope and budget than the Framer site. Ballpark budget: $1,500

I’m looking for someone experienced in both Framer and Webflow who can translate Figma into clean, responsive builds with good structure, performance, and attention to detail. Honesty, clear communication, and efficient turnaround are super important to me, and ideally I’d love to find a long-term developer I can trust for ongoing work. Please share examples of your Framer and Webflow projects, plus your availability, and I’m open to a short call to walk through both projects.

Job Qualifications

  • I’m looking for someone experienced in both Framer and Webflow who can translate Figma into clean, responsive builds with good structure, performance, and attention to detail
  • Honesty, clear communication, and efficient turnaround are super important to me, and ideally I’d love to find a long-term developer I can trust for ongoing work

Job Benefits

  • Ballpark budget: $200

Job Responsibilities

  • The original MVP is already built in Webflow, and we now have a fully custom Figma design ready for the updated version
  • You’ll be working from that design and the existing build as a foundation, refining and expanding it for the next iteration of the product