Verant · Verified, not guessed

Proofread every Framer site before you ship

Framer moves fast — your copy can change a dozen times before launch day. Whether you are a solo designer or a small studio, Verant gives you a final, whole-site pass on the live URL, not a preview.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-21

Why Framer teams use Verant

How it works

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    Enter your production Framer URL — we read the live published canvas, including CMS-driven and localized pages, never a password-protected staging link.

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    Every page is proofread for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and clarity — and we flag leftover template and placeholder copy carried over from the original Framer starter.

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    A second agent throws out the weak suggestions, so the only thing left on your list is verified fixes to ship.

On Framer

On Framer, Verant reads the live published canvas and follows links across CMS-driven templates and localized variants — the pages a preview link does not show you end to end. It proofreads the rendered text, not the component tree.

How verification works

Most proofreading agents show you every suggestion and make you sort the good from the bad. Verant runs an adversarial second pass — Claude Sonnet proofreads, then GPT-5 tries to break each correction. What survives is what we show you. Verbatim is sacred: every flag quotes your exact text; we never auto-apply fixes.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Verant work with Framer sites?

Yes. Verant crawls your live, published Framer site — not a staging password — and proofreads every linked page for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and clarity.

How do I proofread a Framer site before launch?

Paste your live Framer URL and run the full-site scan. A second agent refutes weak suggestions, so you review only verified fixes before you ship.

Can Verant check CMS-driven Framer pages?

Yes. Verant follows links across the published site, so CMS-driven pages are crawled and proofread alongside the rest.

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