Webstew
Comparison

Webstew vs Framer

Ownable, deployable code vs. a polished hosted canvas

Framer is a beautiful, design-first builder with slick templates and AI page generation — great for landing pages and portfolios. It’s hosted and design-focused. Webstew generates a real codebase you own across web and mobile, and deploys to your own infrastructure.

Webstew
Framer
Builds from a single prompt
Yes — site, app, or store
AI page generation (design)
Real code you own & export
Yes — Next.js, Astro, React
No — Framer-hosted
Native mobile app output
Yes — Expo / React Native
No
Deploy to your own GitHub + host
Yes — GitHub + Render
Framer hosting
Design-forward templates
Yes
Yes — best-in-class
Built-in CMS
Yes
Yes
Learning curve
Describe it in words
Design canvas
Free to start
Yes
Yes (limited)

Where Webstew wins

  • Export and own the code — not locked to one host
  • Builds apps and stores, not just marketing sites
  • Native mobile (Expo) output
  • Deploys to your own GitHub + Render

Where Framer wins

  • Beautiful, design-forward templates
  • Polished, canvas-based visual editor
  • Excellent for landing pages and portfolios

Webstew vs Framer FAQ

Can I export my code from Framer?+

Framer sites are hosted on Framer and aren’t exported as a full codebase. Webstew generates real Next.js, Astro, or React code that you own and can host anywhere.

Is Webstew good for more than landing pages?+

Yes. Framer shines for landing pages and portfolios; Webstew also builds full apps and stores, with optional native mobile output.

Which has less lock-in?+

Webstew — because you own and deploy the code yourself. Framer keeps your site on its hosted platform.

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