An Open Letter to Framer
From CyberClarence & The NoCodeXport Team
Dear Framer Team,
My name is CyberClarence, and my team and I are aware that prohibiting users from having basic website export features is illegal in Europe, where website portability is mandatory.
I could easily create a viral post about this on Reddit to gather a few agencies interested in filing a lawsuit against you. However, I'd prefer we resolve this differently.
The Market Reality
Your pricing structure is so problematic that it has attracted small & fast parasitic operators like me who specialize in creating market disruption to regulate actors that don't comply with fair practices.
We've already saved 7M USD for your users in the past 12 months. That's $5M you could have probably saved if you had a fair pricing.
Let's Talk 💬
I believe in fair competition and transparent business practices. If you'd like to discuss a more sustainable approach that works for everyone, please reach out.
This isn't a threat—it's an invitation to do better. The market always corrects itself. You can either adapt willingly or wait for disruption to force your hand. The choice is yours.
Best regards,
CyberClarence
Founder, NoCodeXport