Meta Productivity Summit 2026

SCOPE:

RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN

FRAMER DEVELOPMENT

YEAR:

2026

Human Power handed me a Framer site mid-build — partially done, with a feature list and a deadline. What looked like a straightforward implementation job turned into something more interesting once I started digging.

Problem

The client came with a specific list of features to add: custom animations, a registration form, and several layout updates. I started there. But running a full site audit in parallel revealed a second layer of problems the brief didn't mention — broken navigation routing on mobile, missing alt texts across the board, inconsistent heading hierarchy hurting SEO, and a registration section that looked fine visually but had no backend connection. The real challenge wasn't implementing the feature list. It was deciding how to communicate the audit findings to a client who hadn't asked for them.

Process

I worked through the feature list first to meet the client's immediate expectations, then presented the audit findings with a clear priority breakdown — critical (broken routing, missing form integration), important (SEO and semantics), and cosmetic (typography, spacing). We agreed on two rounds of revisions. Round one: the client's feature list plus the critical fixes. Round two: messaging consistency, responsive checks, and semantic cleanup. I integrated the registration form with Google Sheets so the client had real-time visibility into sign-ups without needing a developer to pull data.

Outcome

The site came out of the project technically solid and visually coherent across every device. The registration form is integrated with Google Sheets, giving the client real-time visibility into sign-ups.

Navigation routes correctly on both desktop and mobile, semantic structure was improved for accessibility, and alt texts were added throughout. More importantly, the site now communicates clearly — with consistent messaging, readable typography, and a schedule section that's actually pleasant to browse.

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