FairJourney Biologics

FJBio: New website

A new Framer website built to support lead generation, analytics, and measurable growth.

Year

2026

Industry

Biotechnology / Antibody Discovery

Services

Front-End Development

Back-End Development

Technology

Framer

Next.js

Google Analytics

Google Tag Manager

Context

Following our previous work for FairJourney Biologics, the next step was to implement the new website in Framer based on an updated design direction provided by the client.

The goal was not only to translate the new visual system into a live platform, but also to refine selected components where needed and create a stronger foundation for performance, lead capture, and content management.

Approach

The website was implemented in Framer, transforming the new design into a more flexible and performant digital experience.

Alongside the implementation, forms, analytics, GTM, and LLMS-related considerations were integrated to create a more measurable setup — allowing the client to analyse downloads, export submissions, define KPIs, and better understand user behaviour across the website.

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Website

The result is a clearer and more structured digital platform that supports FairJourney Biologics’ updated brand direction while preserving the depth and credibility required by a highly specialised scientific audience.

The new setup also gives the marketing team greater control over content, lead acquisition, and ongoing website performance.

Analytics & Lead Capture

A key part of the project was making the website more measurable and easier to manage from both a lead capture and content-performance perspective.

Integrated forms, analytics, and tracking allow the client to analyse downloads, export submissions, define KPIs, and better understand user behaviour across the website.

Technology

Built in Framer, the website combines integrated forms, analytics, GTM, and LLMS-related considerations into a more flexible and measurable digital setup.

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