Framer Expert Needed to Customize 3 Existing Website Templates

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I am looking for an experienced Framer designer/developer to help customize three existing Framer website templates. These are not full custom builds from scratch. The templates have already been selected, and the main work is cleaning them up, replacing placeholder content, editing copy, replacing some images, removing unnecessary CMS collections/data, and making sure each site looks polished, professional, and ready to publish.

The three websites are:

1. Doctor Personal Branding Site

This is a personal branding / professional authority website for a medical doctor. The template is already selected. I need help cleaning up the structure, deleting unnecessary CMS collections and sample content, replacing placeholder text, replacing images, and making the site feel refined, credible, and professional.

2. Family Office Website

This is a discreet family office / private investment office website. The template is already selected. It mainly needs copy editing, text replacement, some image replacement, and small design adjustments so the site feels elegant, modern, understated, and not like a DIY template.

3. AI / Technology Website

This is an AI-related website. The template is already selected. It mainly needs text editing, replacement of placeholder copy, some image replacement, and cleanup so it is ready to publish.

The ideal freelancer should have strong Framer experience and good visual taste. I do not need someone to reinvent the sites. I need someone who can take templates that are already mostly correct and make them look finished, polished, and professional.

Scope of work:

Customize 3 Framer templates

Replace placeholder text and images

Remove unnecessary CMS collections, sample content, and unused pages

Make sure each site is clean, responsive, and ready for desktop and mobile

Adjust typography, spacing, colors, and layout only where needed

Help keep the sites on the lowest appropriate Framer plan where possible

Prepare the sites for domain connection and publishing

Provide basic guidance on how I can make small text/photo changes myself later

Important:

Please only apply if you have real Framer experience. I am not looking for a general web designer who has never worked in Framer before.

Please include links to live Framer websites you have personally built or customized. Screenshots are not enough.

In your proposal, please answer:

1. How many Framer websites have you built or customized?

2. Can you clean up CMS collections and remove unnecessary template data?

3. Can you make sure the sites look correct on mobile and desktop?

4. Are you comfortable working from existing templates rather than designing from scratch?

5. What is your estimated timeline and cost for cleaning up three template-based Framer sites?

I would prefer to work with someone who can start quickly and handle all three sites efficiently one at a time.

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