Ghost vs Framer: publishing platform or design prototype tool?
Compare content workflows, memberships, SEO, and site building approaches. Ghost is built for publishing. Framer is built for designing and prototyping.
ملخص القرار
آخر تحديث 7/11/2026
الفائز السريع
Choose Ghost for content, newsletters, and memberships. Choose Framer for design portfolios, landing pages, and visually rich sites.
Ghost is a dedicated publishing CMS with native monetization tools. Framer is a design and prototyping tool that also publishes websites, with a focus on visual fidelity and animations rather than content workflows.
اختر Ghost من أجل
Writers, publishers, newsletter creators, membership businesses, and editorial teams who need a streamlined content and monetization platform.
اختر المنافس من أجل
Designers, agencies, portfolio creators, and businesses that need high-fidelity prototypes, advanced animations, and visual storytelling.
لمن هذا؟
- Ghost: Native memberships, newsletters, and 0% platform fees
- Framer: High-fidelity design, animations, and prototyping tools
- Ghost: Built for editorial workflows and content monetization
- Framer: Built for visual designers and interactive experiences
Platform comparison
| Category | Ghost | Framer | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Publishing platform for content and newsletters | Design tool for prototypes and visually rich websites | Different goals |
| Editor type | Markdown-based writing editor | Visual canvas with design controls | Different purposes |
| Memberships | Native — built-in tiers, Stripe, gated content | Not supported natively | Ghost |
| Newsletters | Built-in email delivery and segmentation | Not supported natively | Ghost |
| Design control | Theme-based (160+ themes, custom CSS) | Pixel-perfect visual control, Figma import | Framer |
| Animations | Limited — requires custom code | Native advanced animations and interactions | Framer |
| Prototyping | Not a prototyping tool | High-fidelity interactive prototypes | Framer |
| Publishing workflow | Streamlined content publishing with email | Design-to-publish workflow | Ghost (for content) |
| SEO | Built-in basics (sitemaps, meta, structured data) | SEO-optimized output with metadata control | Tie |
| Performance | Fast — minimal, content-focused output | Fast — optimized code output, depends on complexity | Tie |
| Learning curve | Gentle — writers productive quickly | Moderate — design tool knowledge helpful | Ghost |
| Open source | Yes — MIT license | No — proprietary platform | Ghost |
| Pricing (entry) | $18/month (Starter) | Free plan; paid from $15/month | Similar |
Publishing checks
SEO comparison
Meta control
- Ghost
- Built-in per-post meta titles and descriptions
- Framer
- Full metadata and OG tag control
- Winner
- Tie
Structured data
- Ghost
- Auto Article schema
- Framer
- Custom schema support via code
- Winner
- Tie
Sitemaps
- Ghost
- Auto-generated
- Framer
- Auto-generated
- Winner
- Tie
Content SEO
- Ghost
- Optimized for editorial content structure
- Framer
- Depends on design implementation
- Winner
- Ghost
Performance comparison
Page speed
- Ghost
- Fast — content-focused, minimal overhead
- Framer
- Fast — optimized output, animations add weight
- Winner
- Ghost
Core Web Vitals
- Ghost
- Strong with quality themes
- Framer
- Good with restraint on animations
- Winner
- Tie
Membership comparison
Native memberships
- Ghost
- Built-in with full tier support
- Framer
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Paid subscriptions
- Ghost
- Native Stripe integration
- Framer
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Newsletter delivery
- Ghost
- Built-in email system
- Framer
- Not available
- Winner
- Ghost
Pros and cons
Pros
- Native memberships, newsletters, and subscriptions
- Purpose-built for editorial content workflows
- 0% platform fees on revenue
- Open source and self-hostable
- Fast, minimal output optimized for reading
- Built-in monetization tools
Cons
- Limited visual design capabilities
- No animation or interaction tools
- Not suitable for portfolio or design-heavy sites
- Theme-based rather than visual design
Choose Ghost if
- You are building a blog, newsletter, or publication
- You need native memberships and subscription monetization
- Writing and content publishing is your primary activity
- You want to own your platform and data
- You need built-in email newsletter delivery
Choose the other platform if
- You are a designer creating portfolios or landing pages
- You need high-fidelity prototypes that become live sites
- Advanced animations and interactions are essential
- You import designs from Figma
- Visual storytelling matters more than editorial workflow
القوالب الموصى بها
SamorIA
Portfolio
لماذا نوصي به
A dark, futuristic Ghost theme for blogs, portfolios, creator showcases, and technical writing.
نقاط القوة
- Dark visual style
- Portfolio sections
- Strong showcase feel
Lumora
Photography
لماذا نوصي به
A visual Ghost theme for blogs, magazines, newsletters, and photography-led publications.
نقاط القوة
- Image-led sections
- Magazine-friendly layout
- Good for visual storytelling
Pathmark
Blog
لماذا نوصي به
A full-width Ghost blog theme for photography, travel, personal publishing, and visual essays.
نقاط القوة
- Full-width storytelling
- Photography-friendly layout
- Simple blog structure
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الأسئلة الشائعة
Can Framer replace Ghost for blogging?
No. Framer has a CMS for managing blog posts, but it lacks native memberships, newsletters, subscription monetization, and the editorial workflow that Ghost provides. Framer's CMS is designed for design-driven content, not publishing businesses.
Which is better for a design portfolio: Ghost or Framer?
Framer is better for design portfolios. It offers pixel-perfect visual control, animations, and the ability to import Figma designs. Ghost is theme-based and optimized for editorial content, not visual showcases.
Can I use Framer and Ghost together?
Yes. You could use Framer for your main marketing site or portfolio, and Ghost on a subdomain for your blog, newsletter, and membership content. This combines Framer's design capabilities with Ghost's publishing power.
What is the main difference in Ghost vs Framer?
Ghost is a dedicated publishing CMS with native monetization tools. Framer is a design and prototyping tool that also publishes websites, with a focus on visual fidelity and animations rather than content workflows.
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الخطوة التالية
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