Verity is a free Framer template for wealth managers, financial advisors, and fintech founders who want a site that reads as calm and credible. It's built around goal-based planning: a hero, an approach/services breakdown, an animated impact-stats section, a lead-capture/contribution form, client-outcome stories with progress bars, and a full CMS-backed insights/blog system with dynamic article pages.
What's included: 10 pages, 2 CMS collections with sample content, a shared navigation + footer shell (with a working mobile drawer), a reusable component library (buttons, cards, pills), and centralized color/type tokens so a full re-theme is a handful of edits, not a rebuild.
To make it yours: swap the CMS records for your own team, portfolios, and articles; update the color tokens and logo mark; replace the placeholder photography (currently Unsplash) with your own or licensed images.
The contribution and contact forms are built with native Framer form structure but are not connected to an email, Sheet, or webhook destination — you'll need to wire one up in the Framer form settings before going live,
Verity is a free Framer template for wealth managers, financial advisors, and fintech founders who want a site that reads as calm and credible. It's built around goal-based planning: a hero, an approach/services breakdown, an animated impact-stats section, a lead-capture/contribution form, client-outcome stories with progress bars, and a full CMS-backed insights/blog system with dynamic article pages.
What's included: 10 pages, 2 CMS collections with sample content, a shared navigation + footer shell (with a working mobile drawer), a reusable component library (buttons, cards, pills), and centralized color/type tokens so a full re-theme is a handful of edits, not a rebuild.
To make it yours: swap the CMS records for your own team, portfolios, and articles; update the color tokens and logo mark; replace the placeholder photography (currently Unsplash) with your own or licensed images.
The contribution and contact forms are built with native Framer form structure but are not connected to an email, Sheet, or webhook destination — you'll need to wire one up in the Framer form settings before going live,