Productive day. Just launched my third Framer template Seren (completely free). Built for AI agent products and SaaS founders.
combining cinematic and minimal design into premium Framer templates that command attention and convert
Productive day. Just launched my third Framer template Seren (completely free). Built for AI agent products and SaaS founders.
A free template built for AI agent products and SaaS startups that need to look credible from day one. Cinematic minimal design, three custom code components, and every section structured around how AI products actually convert.
Seren is live.
Every component I build starts with the same assumption: the buyer has never used Framer before.
So for this ring carousel, every image slot is its own variable, image or video variant switchable in one click, poster images for videos so nothing ever shows up blank while loading.
Performance, conversion, and ease of use. The three things that actually make a template worth using.
Started using AI agents to build the base layout, then spend the rest of the time on the 10% that actually makes it look good.
Honestly the ratio works. The agent handles structure, I handle feel.
Been thinking about this a lot lately: the hero section might be the only section that truly matters.
Like meeting someone for the first time. The decision happens in the first five seconds. Everything after is just confirmation.
The rest of the page has one job: support what the hero already made them feel.
Curious if others design with this in mind or if you approach it differently.
Something I keep coming back to when building templates: the best section is often the one you decided not to build.
Every time I cut something, the page gets clearer. Every time I add something, I have to ask why it's there.
Restraint is harder than it looks.
A template built for social media and UGC agencies that want to look credible and convert. Warm editorial design, 3D hero carousel, CMS-ready, and built to guide visitors straight to the booking form.
Trend is live.
After months of work, my next template is dropping today.
Built for a very specific type of agency. Clean, minimal, and ready to convert.
Stay tuned.
A template isn't just a design. It's the first thing a client sees when they land on your site.
Worth thinking about what it says before anyone reads a single word.
With the review process gone, the marketplace is basically open season right now.
More templates, more noise, more low-effort drops competing for the same eyes.
Curious how everyone else is thinking about standing out in this. Polish? Niche focus? Just shipping faster than everyone else?
Hot take: more sections, more animation, more "wow" is starting to work against us.
Every extra element competes for attention that's already split a hundred ways.
The templates converting best aren't the loudest. They guide the eye straight to the action that matters.
Anyone else seeing this shift?