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Guides for translating a Framer site.
Practical walkthroughs on translation, multilingual SEO and hreflang. No filler.
How to Translate a Framer Website (2026 Guide)
Four ways to translate a Framer site, and the one decision that matters most: where the translated pages actually live. Step by step, with hreflang, a language switcher, and what it costs.
Read the guide →Framer Multilingual SEO: Getting Indexed in Every Language
Translating a Framer site is the easy half. What Google actually requires, what it explicitly ignores, and what its spam policy really says about machine translation since March 2024.
Read the guide →The Framer hreflang Guide: Rules, Mistakes and How to Check
hreflang tells Google which language version to serve. It is not a ranking factor, Search Console no longer reports its errors, and most sites break the same rule. What the spec says, and how to verify a Framer site.
Read the guide →How to Translate a Framer CMS Collection
Static pages are the easy part. Blog posts, case studies and product entries live in CMS collections, which have their own structure, their own URLs and their own trap: collection references.
Read the guide →Framer Localization Without a Subscription
Every mainstream way to translate a Framer site bills monthly, and the translations depend on the subscription staying live. There is a way that does not. What it costs, what it gives up, including on hreflang, and how to set it up.
Read the guide →The Best Translation Plugin for Framer (2026), Honestly
I build one of these, so read this as an argument rather than a verdict. What actually separates the options, including the SEO detail where my own plugin loses.
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