WHAT WILL YOU GET!
What is it
It’s a paid online course by Ryan Hayward (founder of Insert Frame, official Framer Mentor) aimed at teaching Framer, the no-code / visual web design tool.
Version “3.0” is the latest iteration. It promises to be up to date with Framer’s newest features (as of / for 2025) and future‑proofed.
It’s designed for a range from beginners to intermediate/advanced learners — people who want to build real, client‑ready websites without coding, using Framer.
What you get (contents & features)
Some of the main modules & features:
| Module / Area | What you’ll learn |
|---|---|
| Fundamentals | Framer layout, building blocks, components, CMS, basic effects, utility features, SEO, & publishing. |
| Intermediate / Advanced | More advanced component interactions, animations, code integrations, responsive / multi‑language / localization perhaps. |
| Live Builds / Projects | Multiple real‑site builds: e.g. portfolio site; marketing website; e‑commerce store. |
| Business / Freelancing Advice | How to price, find clients, workflow, selling your Framer work. |
| Extras | Community access; live workshops; mentorship / Q&A; Framey (AI assistant) to help you inside the Framer environment. |
Strengths
Very comprehensive: covers both skill / technical (Framer design, components, animations, CMS) and business‑side (how to monetize, find clients).
Up‑to‑date with the tool’s latest features, so less risk of learning outdated methods.
Hands‑on learning with real builds, which tends to stick better than theory alone.
Community & mentorship help (having feedback + peers can accelerate learning and avoid stuck‑moments).
Potential Weaknesses / Things to Consider
Price: For some, $299 may be substantial, depending on local costs / income. Need to ensure you’ll use it enough.
Time commitment: To get through 100+ lessons, builds, exercises, side projects, etc., you’ll need to invest serious time.
Self‑motivation required: As with many online courses, if you don’t follow through, you may not finish or get full value.
Language / localization: If English is your second language, check if there are subtitles, translations, etc. (Course mentions subtitles; additional languages being worked on).
Legitimacy & Risk
The official site (ultimateframercourse.com) presents detailed curriculum, testimonials, etc., which adds legitimacy.
There are mentions of cheaper / discounted / black market versions online which are likely unauthorized or pirated. It’s important to purchase through authorised channels to ensure you get legitimate access, updates, support, and to avoid ethical/legal issues. (I found sites advertising vandalised or heavily discounted versions which are suspicious)
Is it “worth it” / for whom it’s best
This course is likely worth it if:
You’re serious about using Framer as your main tool (for personal projects, freelancer work, or agency).
You prefer structured learning with mentorship (vs self‑learning via free docs/videos).
You want to accelerate learning and want both the design + business side of web building.
You have enough time to commit to complete the exercises and projects.
It may be less worth it if:
You’re only casually interested or don’t plan to use Framer often.
You can learn what you need through free resources, and don’t mind piecing learning together.
Price is a big obstacle and you can’t take full advantage of the community/support live features.












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