It would be awesome to see Framer launch a dedicated mobile app for the community.

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It would be great if Framer introduced a monthly limit on template submissions. Before the approval process, I noticed many creators publishing 10-15 templates a month. While most of them weren't bad, it feels like some creators are now prioritizing quantity over quality. Compared to before, the level of polish and attention to detail doesn't seem as consistent as it used to be.
My template used to get 20–50 views a day, but since Framer 3.0, it's been stuck with no new views or previews. Oddly enough, the remix count is still going up.
Not sure what's happening. Do you think it'll start ranking again, or has it been buried under the flood of new templates from the last couple of days?
Although it's too early to say how this will play out without a review system, one thing is clear. Even high quality templates have blind spots that creators don't always catch themselves.
I make Framer tutorials and do client work, so I don't get much time to build templates. But about a month ago I published my very first one. And even with a decent amount of experience, I still made mistakes I wasn't aware of. Going through two cycles of review made my template at least 5x better and more polished. That feedback loop genuinely mattered.
The truth is, even the best creators miss things. Sometimes you just need someone to tell you. And with no review process, nobody's there to do that anymore.
The gate has moved.
Before, approval was the entry point. Now it's at the discovery level.
My prediction is that over the next 1 to 2 weeks we are going to see a flood of templates hit the Marketplace. And with that, some genuinely good work might get buried in the noise, at least for a while.
But I think that's temporary.
Give it a month. The algorithm will start to settle. Low quality work won't get traction. High quality templates will rise. And we'll get a clearer picture of how the algorithm and the moderation team actually work once things are live.
My take is don't panic, don't rush. Focus on the product. Focus on distribution. The creators who win here won't be the ones who published first. They'll be the ones who published well.