ToStatic is a chrome extension that lets you export your website code from platforms like Framer, Wix, Webflow, Squarespace and even back it up weekly to your own cloud storage, for free β all in just a few clicks.
This is very helpful for me as a student to get a jumpstart on my projects. Its an excellent tool!!!
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This is a really useful product! Being a designer myself, I cannot emphasize enough on how easy it is now for me to export my website. Iβve always hated how much control I lose once my site goes live on platforms like Framer or Webflow β either I pay recurring hosting or deal with clunky exports. ToStatic solves this perfectly. In literally a few clicks, I can export my site to clean static files and host anywhere I want, without losing design fidelity. Itβs like creative freedom plus technical independence. For me, thatβs priceless.
With Netlify integration, I don't even have to worry about updating my changes everywhere now; ToStatic does it all for me. As soon as I publish my changes on Framer, ToStatic extracts and deploys changes to my netlify account automatically, where I've already mapped my domain. So, my changes get published to my domain in one click. Checkout my website that I built with framer and exported with ToStatic: https://lunostudio.nl
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@salooni_rizviΒ thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad this is of use to you. This was my motivation building this product, to help users like you stay stress-free when it comes to taking your work with you.
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Notion lovers, this oneβs for you. β¨
With ToStatic, you can now:
Export your Notion pages (and all subpages) recursively
Download everything as static HTML in a zip
Keep your content portable & ready to host anywhere
β οΈ Heads up: Notion doesnβt share styling info, so exported pages may look a little different from what you see inside Notion.
But heyβyour data is in your hands, finally. π
ToStatic, this is such a truely smart solution! Ngl, the 'no sign-up needed, just install and go' combined with getting your site's code for free is kinda genius for anyone tired of platform lock-in. Super curious, how does it handle image and asset paths in the exported code?
Sorry for the late reply; we were working on fixing exactly this. Now, ToStatic allows exporting assets (images, CSS, JS) and downloads them locally, maps the paths to relative directories and also ensures that you get media for all scales. So, when you access your downloaded pages, you'll never come across a broken image path.
It is indeed very helpful for everyone with a website. It exports websites built across different frameworks in a click so you can own all the pages you created. Give it a try maybe?
This is very helpful for me as a student to get a jumpstart on my projects. Its an excellent tool!!!
This is a really useful product! Being a designer myself, I cannot emphasize enough on how easy it is now for me to export my website. Iβve always hated how much control I lose once my site goes live on platforms like Framer or Webflow β either I pay recurring hosting or deal with clunky exports. ToStatic solves this perfectly. In literally a few clicks, I can export my site to clean static files and host anywhere I want, without losing design fidelity. Itβs like creative freedom plus technical independence. For me, thatβs priceless.
With Netlify integration, I don't even have to worry about updating my changes everywhere now; ToStatic does it all for me. As soon as I publish my changes on Framer, ToStatic extracts and deploys changes to my netlify account automatically, where I've already mapped my domain. So, my changes get published to my domain in one click. Checkout my website that I built with framer and exported with ToStatic: https://lunostudio.nl
@salooni_rizviΒ thanks so much for the kind words! I'm glad this is of use to you. This was my motivation building this product, to help users like you stay stress-free when it comes to taking your work with you.
Notion lovers, this oneβs for you. β¨
With ToStatic, you can now:
Export your Notion pages (and all subpages) recursively
Download everything as static HTML in a zip
Keep your content portable & ready to host anywhere
β οΈ Heads up: Notion doesnβt share styling info, so exported pages may look a little different from what you see inside Notion.
But heyβyour data is in your hands, finally. π
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ToStatic, this is such a truely smart solution! Ngl, the 'no sign-up needed, just install and go' combined with getting your site's code for free is kinda genius for anyone tired of platform lock-in. Super curious, how does it handle image and asset paths in the exported code?
@mujoeΒ hey Joe,
Sorry for the late reply; we were working on fixing exactly this. Now, ToStatic allows exporting assets (images, CSS, JS) and downloads them locally, maps the paths to relative directories and also ensures that you get media for all scales. So, when you access your downloaded pages, you'll never come across a broken image path.