
Overview
A Framer website for Watts The Vision, a podcast built around one central question: what must India build today to shape 2047? The site needed to carry that ambition without feeling heavy. Purposeful, clean, and built for a show that is still growing.
Client:
Priyadarshi Singh
Year:
2026
Product or Service:
Framer Website
Industry
Sustainability / Podcast / Media
Platform:
Framer
Watts The Vision is not a casual podcast. It is a structured conversation series bringing together founders, policymakers, climate thinkers, and urban leaders to reverse-engineer India's path to 2047. The guests are serious. The topics, spanning energy, EV infrastructure, climate policy, and industrial innovation, are serious. The site needed to match that register while still being accessible and easy to navigate for a general audience discovering the show for the first time.
The brief was not just to make something that looked good. It was to build a digital home that could grow with the show, episode by episode, guest by guest.
The Solution
Framer was the right platform for a project like this: flexible enough to handle a growing content library, fast enough to perform well, and designable enough to look distinctly like itself rather than a generic podcast template.
The design anchored itself around the show's central idea, India 2047, as a headline proposition. Bold, direct, and specific. From there, the layout was structured to do two things well: surface the latest episodes clearly for returning listeners, and communicate what the show is about instantly for anyone arriving cold.
The podcast listing pages were built to accommodate an expanding episode catalogue without becoming cluttered. Each episode entry carries enough context, title, guest, and topic, to make the decision to click feel informed rather than random. The About section distils the show's five-segment format and editorial mission into something readable and shareable, useful for potential guests, sponsors, and collaborators.
The overall visual tone is considered and forward-looking without leaning into the visual clichés of the sustainability space.
What was built
Full Framer website design and build. Homepage structured around the India 2047 proposition. Podcast listing and individual episode pages. About section covering the show's format and editorial mission. Contact and partnership enquiry flow. Mobile-optimised across all device sizes.
Result
A website that gives Watts The Vision the presence its subject matter deserves. At 15 episodes and growing, the show now has a digital home that can scale with it and represent it credibly to guests, sponsors, and the institutions shaping India's next decades.



