FramerExporter vs SiteFreeze: which Framer export tool fits you?

Both tools do the same core job — turn a published Framer site into static files you can host anywhere. The difference is in the pricing model, what happens after the export, and how much of the Framer experience survives. Here's an honest comparison.

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Full disclosure: SiteFreeze is our product. Competitor details below are taken from their public websites in July 2026 and may change — always check their pricing pages for current numbers.

Quick comparison

FramerExporterSiteFreeze
Free tier1 lifetime project, download up to 20 MB (with badge), 3-day hosted previewUnlimited free live previews; one site converted once with basic .zip download
Entry price$19 one-time — one project, up to 200 MB€30 one-time — unlimited sites, lifetime
Multiple sites$49 pass (up to 3 projects, 14-day window) or $69/month ProIncluded in the same €30
Re-exportsSingle: same project anytime; Pass: within 14 daysUnlimited, forever
Offline useStatic filesAll assets bundled + offline service worker — works on a USB stick with no internet
Publish to GitHub PagesManualOne click — repo created and site live automatically
Local previewServe over HTTP yourselfDouble-click Mac & Windows launchers included in the zip
Money-back7-day guarantee14-day guarantee if your export is broken and we can't fix it

FramerExporter pricing per their site, July 2026: Free $0 · Single Export $19 · Export Pass $49 · Pro $69/mo or $599/yr.

Where FramerExporter is a fine choice

If you have exactly one small site (under 20 MB) and don't mind a badge, their free tier can be enough. And if you only ever need that one project exported, $19 is less than €30 — a fair deal if you're certain you'll never export another site or want offline bundling.

Where SiteFreeze wins

The math changes the moment you have a second site, or want to re-export after design updates without watching a 14-day window. SiteFreeze is one €30 payment for unlimited sites and unlimited re-exports, forever — the equivalent FramerExporter workflow needs a new $49 pass per batch or a $69/month subscription. On top of that, SiteFreeze bundles every asset with an offline service worker (your zip works with no internet at all), includes double-click preview launchers for Mac and Windows, and can push the export to GitHub with a live GitHub Pages URL in one click.

Try it on your site

Paste your published Framer URL in the box above — you get a free hosted live preview in about a minute, before creating an account or paying anything. Open SiteFreeze, or read the step-by-step guide.