SEO testing, auditing & launch checklist
In this Framer tutorial, you will learn SEO testing, auditing & launch checklist. We explain a practical workflow, highlight the key settings that affect the result, and show how to apply the technique on real pages for cleaner UX and better site performance.
What should I check before launching my Framer site to ensure good SEO and accessibility?
For good SEO, check that every page has a clear title, descriptive meta description, and a readable URL slug. These three items should all include your page’s primary SEO keywords. For accessibility, all images should have alt text, buttons and links should clearly describe their actions, and site settings like language and motion preferences should be properly configured.
How can I preview and optimize how my Framer site appears when shared on social platforms?
To preview how your pages will appear when shared on platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, or Slack, go to your site settings in Framer and scroll down within the general section. There, you can set a default social image, favicon, and Apple touch icon. You can also override the social image per page, which is especially useful for landing pages, blog posts, or any content likely to be shared externally.
What external tools can I use to audit my Framer site’s SEO and accessibility, and what are their limitations?
You can use Google Lighthouse, built into Chrome DevTools, to run audits for performance, accessibility, SEO, and more. Lighthouse provides a score and actionable suggestions, but it may not catch everything (for example, it might pass vague button labels). For deeper testing, consider paid tools like Ahrefs Webmaster Tools.

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