Connect your website
Point Framesite at your site so it can match videos to the pages you already have.
Before Framesite builds anything, it learns what your company looks and sounds like. You give it one thing: your website address. It reads the public pages and pulls out the brand signals it needs.
What the site scan pulls
- Colors.Framesite reads your site's colors and proposes a set of palette candidates. You pick the one that is right; you are never locked to the first guess.
- Fonts. The font families your site actually uses, so generated pages read in the same type.
- Logo. Logo and icon candidates found on the site, with the best one selected as the primary.
- Voice. Signals about how your site talks, used as the starting point for how generated copy sounds.
- Company facts.The scan also seeds your company memory from the site's own text, so Framesite starts out knowing what you do in your own words.
Connect it
Enter your website address
Onboarding asks for your website right after you create your workspace. Paste the address and Framesite starts reading the site.
Review what came back
You see the pulled colors, fonts, and logo candidates. Switch the palette or logo if the first pick is not the right one.
Add your voice rules
Onboarding also lets you set brand voice rules and words to avoid, and upload brand guidelines if you have them. Generated copy follows these rules.
Why it matters
Every page Framesite publishes renders in this brand: your colors, your type, your logo, your voice. A case study built from your video should be indistinguishable from a page your own team designed. Setting the brand once here means you never restyle a page by hand later, and you can revisit brand settings from your workspace whenever your site changes.