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Framer

Interactive design tool for teams

Framer logo
101-200 employees
  • B2B
  • Internal tools
  • Design
  • SaaS
Jordaan, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Company mission

To build the best next-generation interactive design tool for designers, engineers, product managers, and teams everywhere.

Top investors

-2% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

In recent years, many companies have had no choice but to move into the digital space. However, this move requires the creation of new solutions and digital experiences, and many companies lack the know-how or resources to facilitate this. Framer solves this problem by helping businesses to build digital solutions.

By providing its customers with purpose-built digital tools, Framer allows them to greatly reduce development time. This appeals directly to companies looking to launch solutions such as web apps quickly and effectively. The company is headed up by two former Facebook product designers, who have successfully leveraged their experience to create an impressive suite of products.

Framer now boasts the likes of Amazon, Spotify and Microsoft as customers, which is testament to the quality of its products. Framer will need to continue to develop these products if it is to maintain its current trajectory.

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Benefits

  • Remote Friendly
  • Laptop & Tools
  • Flexible Holidays
  • Parental Leave
  • Commuter Card
  • Pension Plan
  • Education Stipend
  • Flexible Hours

Company values

  • You are not your work - We want you to do the best work of your career at Framer, and that’s not easy. You might try your best, but sometimes the output isn’t necessarily shippable or up to our standards. Trust your peers and managers to support you, give you feedback, and push you forward. Always remember that it’s not about you, it’s about putting the best work out there
  • Make haste, slowly - One of our favorite mantras at Framer is festina lente—more haste, less speed. In order to do your best work, make sure you understand the problem you’re solving, write down a plan, then execute, validate, and iterate. Problems and solutions evolve as you get a deeper understanding of them. Work quickly and don’t spend time on details until the end—just polish and ship
  • Push for change - Most people don’t like change because it’s easier to maintain the status quo. But in order to win, we need to change, as uncomfortable as that may be. When your teammates push for change, support them and don’t dismiss their ideas just because change can be scary
  • Friction is your friend - We all want to feel fulfilled and do really great work, but those things don’t always go hand in hand. Great work doesn’t happen in a vacuum and friction is a totally natural part of the process. Your work will always benefit from collaboration and peer feedback, so try to have fun while you’re at it. Be kind and respectful to each other and you can expect the same treatment in return
  • Follow the data - In 1995, then Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale infamously said: “If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine.” There’s no better way to validate work and improve your product ideas than to set metrics and see how they perform. Data is your friend and will help you make better decisions in the long term. It’s important to learn how to analyze it and use it to your advantage
  • Always be shipping - Though shipping can be hard, it’s the only way to validate what we think will work. We ship often and we ship fast. Not shipping would be way easier, of course, but we’ve never been one to take the easy route. Instead of letting ideas float around, put those ideas to work and ship something. Once you get your ideas out there, validate them by tracking and setting metrics for success. Learn, iterate, then ship again and again
  • Commits count - It’s easy to get caught up in busy work. Meetings, phone conversations, long discussions, great process—these all add up to a lot of lost time. Busy work is not unimportant work, nor is it even bad work. Having meetings to align the team and finding better time-saving processes are worth a lot, but ultimately it’s not the kind of work that drives results, nor does it make the product or the company better. Only productive work does that, so find a way to cut out as much of the busy work as possible and only focus on what counts
  • Forgiveness over permission - It’s easy to wait for permission before tackling a problem. Don’t. Think for yourself, show initiative, and take ownership. No one will hold it against you when you work through a problem and then ship your proposed solution, even if you make mistakes along the way or are wrong in the end

Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Sep 2023

$27m

SERIES C

Nov 2018

$24m

SERIES B

Total funding: $60m

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Leadership

Previously Co-Founded Sofa B.V., and worked as a Product Designer at Facebook.

Previously worked as a Product Designer at Made by Sofa and Facebook.