Custom domains

Framer custom domains let teams publish production websites on their own domain, keeping collaboration, hosting, and launch workflows in one place.

Related terms

Related terms

  • Custom Domain

    Publishing

    A personalized web address like yourbrand.com instead of a platform-provided subdomain. Custom domains are essential for professional branding and improve trustworthiness with visitors. Framer supports custom domains with automatic SSL certificate provisioning and straightforward DNS configuration.

  • DNS

    Publishing

    Domain Name System—the internet’s phone book that translates human-readable domain names into numerical IP addresses computers use. DNS propagation can take 24-48 hours when pointing a domain to new hosting, though it often completes much faster. Proper DNS configuration is essential for connecting custom domains to your Framer site.

  • Domain Name

    Publishing

    The human-readable address of a website that users type in browsers, translating to numerical IP addresses behind the scenes. Choose domain names that are memorable, brandable, and relevant to your content. Shorter domains are generally easier to remember and type correctly.

  • Registrar

    Publishing

    A registrar is the company that manages domain registration, renewals, and DNS control for your domain name. Choose a reliable registrar with clear pricing, DNS tooling, and strong support. Common options include Namecheap, Cloudflare Registrar, and Squarespace Domains. See Is Framer a domain registrar?.

  • Reverse Proxy

    Publishing

    A server setup that forwards incoming requests to another origin while keeping your public domain unchanged. Reverse proxies are used for migrations, custom routing, security policies, and integrating Framer with existing infrastructure. See How to self host using a reverse proxy.

  • Plugins

    Framer

    Framer plugins help teams add new capabilities to the editor, automate repetitive work, and connect design workflows to external services without leaving the project.