Framer
BIU prepares content shaped for your Framer site — you stay the approver, with full control over design and publishing.
What data flows
Exactly what BIU reads or writes for this connection — so you can judge the data exchange before you connect, not after.
- Public site structure BIU reads to fit content to your Framer pages and CMS.
- The drafted content — outline, body, and suggested metadata — ready for review.
- When direct handoff arrives, it will create content for approval, not live pages.
- No visitor or customer data is read to prepare content.
Permissions you grant
The access this connection requests — scoped, and revocable whenever you choose.
- Reads public site structure for content fit — no CMS write access to start.
- BIU never publishes a live Framer page on its own.
- Any future CMS scope is opt-in and creates items for your review.
How to connect
A short setup — most of the value comes from analyzing your site first, then connecting to sharpen it.
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Analyze your website
Day 1BIU reads your public Framer site to understand your structure and topics, so new content complements your existing pages.
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Generate the content
In BIUBIU drafts a source-backed article or page outline shaped for handoff to your Framer CMS.
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Review and publish
You publishBring the draft into Framer, apply your design and editorial pass, and publish. Native CMS handoff is on the roadmap and stays review-first.
Sync cadence
Content is drafted on demand from a scored topic; native Framer CMS handoff is planned for a later release and will create items you approve, never publish live automatically.
Actions this unlocks
What connecting adds to your queue — sharper ranking, attribution, or new kinds of Growth Action.
- Content actions scored and sourced, shaped to fit your existing Framer site.
- Drafts with citations, so content is grounded rather than generic filler.
- A publishing loop where you keep full design and editorial control.
Privacy and data handling
BIU reads your public Framer site structure to fit content — not visitor or customer data. You publish in Framer yourself today; any future CMS handoff creates draft items for your approval before anything is live.
Troubleshooting
The most common setup snags and how to clear them.
Content doesn't fit my CMS collection.
Define your content structure and voice in company memory, then adjust the draft fields when you bring it into Framer.
I want native CMS handoff.
Native Framer CMS handoff is on the roadmap. For now, copy the approved draft into Framer; native support will be announced in the changelog.
Keep exploring
BIU scores a high-intent topic from SEO, competitor, and customer data, then moves from a cited source pack to an outline to a draft you hand to your CMS. Performance feeds back into topic selection.
Turn a genuine company signal — a shipped feature, a customer insight — into posts and articles in your voice, with the source attached. Sourced and credible, never generic AI inspiration.
Practical growth education for builder-led SaaS — guides that teach, playbooks you can run, free tools tied to the product, and the changelog. Every item connects back to a Growth Action.
How BIU reads public pages, handles your data, requests approval before any external action, and the model providers and controls behind the product.
Integrations are optional — BIU starts from your URL alone, and connecting only sharpens ranking and attribution. See pricing for what each plan includes.
Framer — questions
Does BIU publish to Framer automatically?
No. BIU prepares content; you publish it in Framer. Any future CMS handoff creates draft items for your review, never a live page on its own.
What does it read from my Framer site?
Public site structure and topics, to fit new content to your existing pages — not visitor analytics or customer data.
Do I keep design control?
Yes. BIU prepares the content; layout, styling, and publishing stay entirely in Framer under your control.
Turn your website into today's growth actions
Enter your URL and BIU builds your company memory, then finds, drafts, and ranks the work — you approve what ships.