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How do you keep a large, constantly evolving website fast? Over the past months, I've been working with the @Planhat team on an ongoing optimization initiative focused on performance, scalability, and maintainability. The site is one of the largest @framer projects: • 2,000 CMS items • 300 components • 47 collections • 70 pages Performance isn't something you optimize once and forget. As new content, integrations, campaigns, and CMS structures are added, performance can slowly degrade unless it's actively monitored and maintained. One thing I always tell clients: Framer is fast, but performance is never automatic. Great performance comes from thoughtful architecture, clean systems, optimized assets, and continuous monitoring. Framer is often praised for being fast—and it is. But projects like Planhat show something more important: Framer is fully capable of supporting large-scale websites with thousands of content entries, complex content relationships, and demanding performance requirements. It's not just a landing page builder anymore. It hasn't been for a long time. A special thanks to the entire Planhat team for the continued trust and collaboration. This has been one of my favorite ongoing projects, and I feel lucky to contribute to a website that continues to evolve and improve. It's rare to find a team that cares this much about both user experience and technical excellence. We've achieved a lot together already, but there's still plenty ahead of us. The progress so far has been incredible, and the sky is the limit. šŸš€
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Bagas Nirmala retweeted
Just built this location-based job filter for Planhat. Click a location, and the job listings instantly update to show relevant openings for that office. The location dropdown stays perfectly in sync and updates automatically based on the selected filter. No page reloads, no complex setup. @framer is magical ✨
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During our recent #PlanhatOpen in Malibu, Planhat CEO, @Rostampor and VP Product, Daniel Sternegard took the opportunity to share our latest thinking and product evolution. This recap—filmed during our first Town Hall in Planhat’s new global HQ—explains our vision of outcome-driven work, delivered by the automated enterprise.
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after about 2 years taking a break from Product Design work with early-stage startups, I'm officially back looking for my next full-time role as an AI-Native Design Engineer. past work and experience otherplace.studio/andres I took the past year to focus on evolving my process and completely rethink my workflow as a designer. AI has completely changed the way we work, with this new frontier in tech I've been able to take the product design knowledge I've accumulated over the years and now apply it by closing the gap between static design and code handoff. before the long much needed break, I've had the pleasure of working with and have come across many talented folks in tech, design and engineering. to name a few: @tiff_ishh (partner in crime in all things) @deereis (incredibly talented designer, had the pleasure working alongside Adriano on the @Planhat. This was a very fun project and had such a blast building a part of it) @iamcurtisr (was a pleasure working with Curtis on fgx.com under my studio Otherplace a few years ago) @OlegKostour (Gave me my first job as a product designer in SF working with him on Couple App and later acquired by @Life360, Oleg started a new company recently out of YC @AtlasGridAI) @jornvandijk (always a supporter of my work, have appreciated the times he's invited me to check out the latest they're doing @framer) @andreatoso (the best design hire I made during my time as head of design at Wisely who now has moved on to do some amazing work @PursuitGov) @thesergie (Years ago I had the oppurtunity to meet Sergie and the pleasure to do some contract design work on one of the og versions of @webflow, just a small part of what they were building, very grateful to have been able to have some part in it) Someone I've looked up to for mentorship and has given some sound advice, I appreciate all those times you pushed me toward clarity @TMFelous and last but not least, the great @MikeVichich who against all odds proactively supported me as a very unconventional designer and backed me up even when others thought I was a bit too different in the way I work for them. many others, can't name them all here. so what's next? well, I'm looking to align with early-stage to growth stage startups in the AI space looking for a dedicated Design Engineer to join their team. The spaces I'm interested in are: AI-native product tools, Devtools and builder tools, Agent infrastructure, design-to-code tools, Data, analytics, and intelligence and Fintech/crypto. Shoot me a DM / Open to intros and connects. --- While in this new job/life transition, to align my skills with the ever changing landscape of AI, I've currently applied my new AI-Native workflow and Design skillset to a new tool alongside @tiff_ishh (GTM and product strategy genius) called @tenordesign, "The visual canvas for AI coding agents. Import frontend components onto a canvas that your AI agents can use to iterate on and sync back to your real codebase." slowly but steadily growing this user base on the side and following closely how AI is changing how we work. we've learned so much from building this already. if you're curious you can check it out here: tenor.design
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Teams using Okara AI CMO: Flock Safety Seeking Alpha Sticker Mule JetBrains Razer Bitpanda Bitmart Photoroom Coupons MUD\WTR Insight Timer Grand View Research Locus Slite Metadata Locket Eightify Cloud 66 Kong VWO UpGuard Kinguin Andaseat Planhat Chili Piper Many more
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~85% of our customers now run native AI agents in production. 100% if you include the invisible layer (the stuff working in the background) These agents execute real, measurable workflows driving outcomes (we're good at measuring outcomes at Planhat!) - faster time to value, better scaled experiences, automated data cleanups, faster rev-rec, improved NRR.. Less manual work --> more productive teams --> sometimes leads to fewer people. Often happier people šŸ§‘ā€šŸš€ Proud of what our product and engineering teams have built. For agents, and for people.
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@Planhat came out of a record Q1. We've hired ~50 new people YTD (but we also lost some great talent) Generated million(s) in cash. Company flying at the moment. Our fight is against legacy. Against useless complexity. Against old systems that slows people down in B2B. A lot of exciting updates to the platform planned for this year. check out our /careers page and or reach out to someone in our team
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@Planhat came out of a record Q1. We've hired ~50 new people YTD (but we also lost some great talent) Generated million(s) in cash. Company flying at the moment. Our fight is against legacy. Against useless complexity. Against old systems that slows people down in B2B. A lot of exciting updates to the platform planned for this year. check out our /careers page and or reach out to someone in our team
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Deploying AI workflows in the enterprise (with confidence) is still harder than it should be. The models are great but it's hard because of data and control. "We haven’t removed the humans from the loop, we just changed where they enter the loop" (said @levie ). @Planhat s solution to these flows is mirroring real life in B2B -Ā build agentic flow that ends (or awaits) a human approval step.Ā Super cool.
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As we deploy more agents in B2B, we need to pick the right model for the job. And just like with people, you don’t assign the same person to every task but let the work determine who you bring in. The most successful AI deployments we see use a combination of models, each handling different parts of a process. That’s how complex commercial processes get automated end-to-end. @planhat s node-based builder lets you plug in any model, at any step, in a few clicks. Simple idea but pretty powerful in practice.
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Daily dose of Framer website inspiration. Featuring Planhat ↓ bestofframer.com/websites/pl…
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Job Alert ā€¼ļø Customer Journey Specialist, EMEA šŸ“EMEA Remote Pay: $72000 - $90000 / year Required: 1 years of experience in a customer-facing SaaS role—such as Customer Success, Support, Sales, or Onboarding. Proven ability to build relationships, understand customer needs, and guide them toward solutions. Comfort working with CRM and engagement tools (like Salesforce, Planhat, or similar). Strong written and verbal communication skills. A proactive mindset - you’re motivated by goals and find satisfaction in driving measurable impact. Bonus points if you have: Experience supporting SMB or Mid-Market customers in a tech or SaaS environment. Familiarity with customer lifecycle metrics like activation, retention, or churn. Previous exposure to marketing automation or messaging platforms. Fluency in Spanish, French, or another language. See full JD and apply via this link: job-boards.greenhouse.io/cus…
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Software company @planhat is hiring a Brand Designer in London, United Kingdom.
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Software company @planhat is hiring a Senior Motion Designer in London, United Kingdom.
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The Editorial from @Planhat was built entirely in-house on Framer. Refined, scalable, and evolving with their editors, it now delivers thoughtful insights to over 50,000 monthly readers in a beautifully structured format
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