Beautiful pages still need explicit canonical and preview control
Without that, the design looks premium while the underlying discovery signals stay muddy.
Framer SEO
Framer makes polished marketing sites easy to launch, which is exactly why teams can miss the structural details search and social systems still rely on.
Framer’s own help docs call out canonical risk and warn that infinite scrolling can hurt CLS and leave JavaScript-loaded content out of reach for crawlers.
Faultry is most useful when the launch looks finished but the machine-readable, trust, and runtime layers still have gaps.
Without that, the design looks premium while the underlying discovery signals stay muddy.
The launch looks modern, but it may still be harder for bots or mobile users to consume cleanly.
Faultry checks the published result, not the builder promise.
Faultry helps Framer sites move from “it looks sharp” to “it is crawlable, shareable, trustworthy, and stable under real conditions.”
Verify campaign and launch links render with the intended story everywhere they are shared.
Catch CLS-adjacent layout issues, obstructions, and touch-target misses on smaller screens.
Confirm bots can actually reach the important content and understand the offer.
See whether the visual polish is carrying a speed or responsiveness tax.
Framer documents canonical control because duplicate or unclear canonical signals are a real risk.
Framer warns that infinite scroll can harm CLS and hide JavaScript-loaded content from search engines.
No. It also checks mobile behavior, AI visibility, security posture, console health, and performance so the site is evaluated like a real launch surface.
Because built-in features still need verification against the live page, especially when effects, shared components, or multi-page setups are involved.
Use Faultry to verify the published Framer site, not just the canvas, before launch pages and product updates rely on it for organic growth.
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