Migrating off Framer
Ten destinations, each rated honestly. Some accept an export directly. Some need a rebuild and the export only saves you the design phase. Knowing which is which before you quote the work is the whole point of these pages.
A static export is not a WordPress theme, and anyone promising a one-click conversion is selling you a wrapper.
Webflow has no HTML import.
This is the cleanest destination of the set.
The most forgiving destination for an exported site, because an .astro file accepts unmodified HTML.
Product pages, cart, and checkout must be Shopify's — that part is not negotiable and not something an export can replace.
A good destination when the site is mostly content and the owner wants files in Git rather than rows in a database.
Squarespace is a closed system: there is no route by which an exported site becomes a Squarespace site.
The lowest-ceremony generator on this list.
Ghost is a strong destination if the site's future is publishing and paid membership; it is a poor one for a pure marketing site, where you would be running a CMS to serve five static pages.
There is no import route, and Wix's positioning model differs enough from Framer's layout model that even a careful rebuild will not be pixel-identical.