Configure the template for maximum performance on search engines, analytics, and indexing.

The templates are fine as a starting point, but we must not forget that they are web pages that will have real behavior for those who buy them.

If you have purchased the template and now want to evaluate the behavior of your users, modify some elements to configure SEO to your liking and position the website, we explain how.

Before starting, it is important to consider in relation to Google Analytics that each country has different legislation. European Union countries have different regulations than the United States. This is important to keep in mind because it will require you to add certain things as mandatory if you want to avoid problems.

How to measure your Performance Score

The most common way to measure your website's score is with PageSpeed Insights or Lighthouse. You can access it below or download the Chrome extension here.

PageSpeed Insights

Connect Google Analytics

The traditional way is through the measurement ID provided by Framer from the website's settings panel. Better yet, let Framer themselves explain it to you: We recommend reading this documentation or directly watching the video where everything is explained very well.

SEO

We recommend you start with the basics, and Framer makes it easier. Dive into this page for more specifics.

SEO & Performance in Framer

A website isn't just what we see on the surface; there are crucial elements we need to configure to ensure that people worldwide can discover our website. To achieve this, we need to consider several key aspects.

First, on each page, you'll find a settings icon. This is where you should configure the SEO settings for each page individually. The first thing you'll encounter is the page's name. There isn't much of a problem here—feel free to name the page as you see fit.