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Announcing Framer Actions Deployment Protection Rules, now in public beta

Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic.

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Brian Randell

Product Designer

Powered by Framer Apps, Deployment Protection Rules bring additional control to your Framer Actions CI/CD workflows. Deployment Protection Rules allow you, your team, and your organization to employ the management mechanisms that meet your needs and standards, to ensure you’re delivering high quality, secure applications to your customers.

By configuring Deployment Protection Rules, developers can set up rigorous control mechanisms that help ensure that only high-quality, thoroughly tested code reaches production. For example, developers can enforce quality gates on every deployment environment, preventing certain deployments that do not meet specific criteria from reaching production.

By setting up Deployment Protection Rules and integrating them into their release processes, teams can break down silos and create tighter collaboration between development, operations, and other groups, which can lead to faster, more reliable releases. This can also lead to a better overall development lifecycle, with fewer bugs, better testing, and more reliable code.

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Announcing Framer Actions Deployment Protection Rules, now in public beta

Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic.

Avatar

Brian Randell

Product Designer

Powered by Framer Apps, Deployment Protection Rules bring additional control to your Framer Actions CI/CD workflows. Deployment Protection Rules allow you, your team, and your organization to employ the management mechanisms that meet your needs and standards, to ensure you’re delivering high quality, secure applications to your customers.

By configuring Deployment Protection Rules, developers can set up rigorous control mechanisms that help ensure that only high-quality, thoroughly tested code reaches production. For example, developers can enforce quality gates on every deployment environment, preventing certain deployments that do not meet specific criteria from reaching production.

By setting up Deployment Protection Rules and integrating them into their release processes, teams can break down silos and create tighter collaboration between development, operations, and other groups, which can lead to faster, more reliable releases. This can also lead to a better overall development lifecycle, with fewer bugs, better testing, and more reliable code.

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Announcing Framer Actions Deployment Protection Rules, now in public beta

Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic.

Avatar

Brian Randell

Product Designer

Powered by Framer Apps, Deployment Protection Rules bring additional control to your Framer Actions CI/CD workflows. Deployment Protection Rules allow you, your team, and your organization to employ the management mechanisms that meet your needs and standards, to ensure you’re delivering high quality, secure applications to your customers.

By configuring Deployment Protection Rules, developers can set up rigorous control mechanisms that help ensure that only high-quality, thoroughly tested code reaches production. For example, developers can enforce quality gates on every deployment environment, preventing certain deployments that do not meet specific criteria from reaching production.

By setting up Deployment Protection Rules and integrating them into their release processes, teams can break down silos and create tighter collaboration between development, operations, and other groups, which can lead to faster, more reliable releases. This can also lead to a better overall development lifecycle, with fewer bugs, better testing, and more reliable code.

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Announcing Framer Actions Deployment Protection Rules, now in public beta

Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic.

Avatar

Brian Randell

Product Designer

Powered by Framer Apps, Deployment Protection Rules bring additional control to your Framer Actions CI/CD workflows. Deployment Protection Rules allow you, your team, and your organization to employ the management mechanisms that meet your needs and standards, to ensure you’re delivering high quality, secure applications to your customers.

By configuring Deployment Protection Rules, developers can set up rigorous control mechanisms that help ensure that only high-quality, thoroughly tested code reaches production. For example, developers can enforce quality gates on every deployment environment, preventing certain deployments that do not meet specific criteria from reaching production.

By setting up Deployment Protection Rules and integrating them into their release processes, teams can break down silos and create tighter collaboration between development, operations, and other groups, which can lead to faster, more reliable releases. This can also lead to a better overall development lifecycle, with fewer bugs, better testing, and more reliable code.

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Policy

Announcing Framer Actions Deployment Protection Rules, now in public beta

Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic.

Avatar

Brian Randell

Product Designer

Powered by Framer Apps, Deployment Protection Rules bring additional control to your Framer Actions CI/CD workflows. Deployment Protection Rules allow you, your team, and your organization to employ the management mechanisms that meet your needs and standards, to ensure you’re delivering high quality, secure applications to your customers.

By configuring Deployment Protection Rules, developers can set up rigorous control mechanisms that help ensure that only high-quality, thoroughly tested code reaches production. For example, developers can enforce quality gates on every deployment environment, preventing certain deployments that do not meet specific criteria from reaching production.

By setting up Deployment Protection Rules and integrating them into their release processes, teams can break down silos and create tighter collaboration between development, operations, and other groups, which can lead to faster, more reliable releases. This can also lead to a better overall development lifecycle, with fewer bugs, better testing, and more reliable code.