Framer templates & custom websites for AI startups. Agents, copilots, AI SaaS & vertical AI. Conversion-focused, fast, easy to customize.
Just launched Fuse - my biggest Fintech SaaS & Finance template yet.
30+ pages including 3 CMS collections.
Everything a finance company needs to launch.


the best modern UI component libraries on the internet right now. π
most have built-in micro interactions.
Copy, paste, ship.
http://ui.aceternity.com - components that look expensive
http://watermelon.sh - modern, minimal, fast
http://21st.dev - huge community library
http://shadcnstudio.com - 800+ shadcn blocks
http://reactbits.dev - clean animated React bits
http://motion-primitives.com - motion done right
http://fancycomponents.dev - the fun, weird ones
http://pro.ui-layouts.com - full layouts, not just pieces
http://number-flow.barvian.me - animated numbers
http://component.gallery - patterns from 95 design systems
Picking fonts and colors used to take me hours.
Found a tool that does it live. π€©
Hit generate, watch font pairings and color combos land on a real design instantly.
Try this: https://www.inspotype.com/
Before β After
Most founders spend weeks on their website.
Then visitors decide in 50 milliseconds, before reading a word.
here are some GEM resources that every designer should know about. save these π
http://originkit.dev - Free animated component library
http://toolfolio.com - All the tools you need
http://unsection.com - 4000+ website section design
http://purelanding.page - handpicked best design shots
http://bestdesignsonx.com - Find Best design on X
http://webinspoo.com - Curated SaaS website design inspiration
http://navbar.gallery - Navigation Design Inpiration
what else am I missing?
π₯ One of the biggest and most usable Fintech templates @Framer has seen is coming.
We built the whole company, not just a few pages. Soon.
Not waiting to get picked anymore.
Been quietly building the thing that changes everything for us.
Template store + custom website studio.
Soon.
@Framer killed the review system. Anyone can upload now.
Sales dropped. Everyone's panicking.
But the change didn't break your business. It exposed it.
Most creators run the same play: learn Framer the hard way, spend weeks on one template, upload it, then wait.
A sale comes in. You dream it'll go viral. Then silence for a week. Another sale. Dream again. Silence again.
That's not a business. That's a slot machine you built yourself.
You learned a real skill. Then you handed your income to an algorithm and waited for a stranger to find you.
Here's the harder path nobody talks about:
Pick one niche, so you're the obvious choice, not one of a thousand.
Build your own site.
Then go where the money already is. Founders who just launched. Companies that just raised. Audit their site, show them what's broken, name your price.
Slower to start. Nobody claps. But the algorithm can't take it from you.
The change scared good creators off making templates.
I think it's the best thing that could've happened.
It's forcing the question you should've asked on day one:
Are you building a business, or waiting to get picked?
Completed this landing page for a client in @framer for $3,000
Experience the live version here: https://www.fluorine.app/
I built this whole hero section with ONE prompt. ONE.
Layout, type, spacing, animations, mobile-responsive. All of it. From texts.
@Framer 3.0 is insane!
Just spent some minutes just to try this out, and I literally got addicted to it.
Okay, my X feed is actually flooded with panic about the @framer 3.0, but I genuinely think this is good for people like us. Let me clear this up a bit.
@framer marketplace changes did make me worry. Is this bad for me? Will it get cluttered with bad work? What will the future look like? Everything was messing with my head.
Then I researched. I read what others were saying. And I landed on this. And this is actually simple:
Show up with your work. Pick a niche and actually go deep on it. Think from the buyer's perspective, show them how it works, and show them its value. Treat your template as a product, period.
I'm certain about all of this because my templates were never on the popular list. Never trending. And I still got lots of sales. I got custom projects. The marketplace wasn't doing the work for me. I was.
So I think this update is a new opportunity to do something big. Maybe it'll drown at some time, who knows. But I think if you adapt to the whole thing and work with it, it might actually work.
Who knows. Maybe you'll start getting bigger results from this than I ever did before. Time will tell.
For more inspiring and real insight posts, follow: https://www.framer.com/@framer-station/