
Framer Expert specializing in high-performance, search-optimized websites and digital products. Combining strategy, design, and development to build scalable, conversion-focused experiences for modern brands. Built for clarity. Structured for growth.
thing I love about this new community
One Hub — Templates, plugins, components, and inspiration all live inside Framer now.
Early Rankings — The feed is new, post now and own the top spots before anyone else.
Built-in Marketplace — Sell your components directly to builders already inside the platform.
Contests Inside Framer — Win visibility and prizes without leaving the tool you already use.
Real Audience — Follow creators, get followed back, build a feed that compounds into clients.
Want to understand how Framer Agent works and how to use it effectively? Check out the Framer University tutorial—it’s a great place to start. 🚀
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If you're curious about how to use Framer Agent and what it can do, I highly recommend watching the Framer University video.
It’s time to turn ideas into something real.Let’s build it with Framer Agent.
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Looking for a free portfolio template? Feel free to remix and customize this Framer template:[https://framer.link/0VHlnJq]
Framer just made a major change.
Template reviews are gone.
You can now publish directly to the marketplace without waiting for approval.
As a creator, I love the speed.
As a buyer, I'm not sure.
The review process created friction, but it also acted as a quality filter.
Without it, we'll likely see more templates, more experimentation, and more opportunities for new creators.
But we'll probably also see more noise.
So here's my question:
Is removing template reviews a win for creators, a win for customers, or a mistake we'll regret later?
What do you think?
Framer just made a major change.
Template reviews are gone.
You can now publish directly to the marketplace without waiting for approval.
As a creator, I love the speed.
As a buyer, I'm not sure.
The review process created friction, but it also acted as a quality filter.
Without it, we'll likely see more templates, more experimentation, and more opportunities for new creators.
But we'll probably also see more noise.
So here's my question:
Is removing template reviews a win for creators, a win for customers, or a mistake we'll regret later?
What do you think?
Framer Agents officially launch in a few hours.
This feels like one of those moments we'll look back on and realize the way websites were built changed forever.
From idea to launch, agents are about to make building in Framer faster, smarter, and more accessible than ever.
Excited to see how creators, designers, and developers push this technology beyond what we can imagine today.
The future of web creation is arriving.