Web Strategy
5 min
Most people spend months on their website. Here is how to do it in days.

If you need a website, you usually run into the same three problems straight away. It costs too much. It takes too long. And you have no idea where to start.
That combination is exactly why so many people either delay launching their site for months, or rush something out that does not really represent them. Neither is a great outcome when your website is often the first thing a potential client or customer will see.
The good news is there is a genuinely better way to approach it, and it starts with understanding your options clearly.
The two roads most people take
Hire a designer or agency
You can get a great result. But projects take weeks or months, and costs run into the thousands before you know it. Most small businesses simply cannot justify it at the start.
Do it yourself from scratch
Sounds cheaper. But it costs something else instead: your time. Figuring out what pages you need, what looks professional, how to structure everything properly. Most people underestimate how many decisions go into a simple website.
Where Framer comes in
Framer is a modern website building tool. You design and publish a real website visually, without touching code. What you put together is what goes live, and the end result looks nothing like something assembled from a generic template library.
It is used by designers, startups, and creative studios who want full control over how a site looks without building everything from scratch in code. The quality ceiling is genuinely high.
The part nobody mentions: starting is the hardest bit
Even with a tool as good as Framer, a blank page is still a blank page. You still need to figure out the layout, what sections to include, how to make it feel clean and intentional rather than cobbled together. That is not easy if design is not your thing.
A Framer template solves this. Instead of staring at an empty canvas, you open a professionally designed website that is already structured properly. The layout works. The pages make sense. The site is already responsive. You are not guessing anymore. You are refining.
It turns what is normally a complicated, drawn-out process into something you can actually sit down and finish.
Why the quality of the template matters
Not all Framer templates are built the same. Some look fine in a preview and fall apart the moment you try to edit them. Others are visually polished but so rigid that you cannot make them your own.
The templates at Virtu are built differently. Each one is designed by people who think carefully about how a site actually communicates, not just how it looks in a screenshot.
Straightforward to edit, even if you have never used Framer before
Clean and considered without being generic or forgettable
Structured to actually communicate something, not just look good in a preview
Ready to publish with minimal back-and-forth
You are not just buying a design. You are buying a structure that already works, built by someone who has thought through all those decisions so you do not have to.

