@Framer 3.0 has some amazing new features, but here's something I haven't seen anyone talk about yet:
In the keynote, they showed a screenshot of a form being fed into the AI agent and built out with real UI elements:
https://youtu.be/j4WW4bwWhPk?si=alhgWueKbVjhmL79&t=556
Every single day I see people here on X mentioning someone who stole a design and reposted as their own.
Well, brace yourselves.. those stolen designs won't just be used to farm likes anymore.
They're now about to become templates and components in a couple of minutes, instantly approved in the marketplace, ready to make a profit.
It was already hard to keep up and know someone has ripped off your work, now it will probably be easily lost in the flood of new resources that will get published every day.
For those of us who create things ourselves, who are genuinely excited about design and have been working hard to improve our craft for years,
I think it's amazing we can just hit publish once something is ready.
But unfortunately, the reality is that now the output of all that hard work is also up for grabs.
@Framer 3.0 has some amazing new features, but here's something I haven't seen anyone talk about yet:
In the keynote, they showed a screenshot of a form being fed into the AI agent and built out with real UI elements:
https://youtu.be/j4WW4bwWhPk?si=alhgWueKbVjhmL79&t=556
Every single day I see people here on X mentioning someone who stole a design and reposted as their own.
Well, brace yourselves.. those stolen designs won't just be used to farm likes anymore.
They're now about to become templates and components in a couple of minutes, instantly approved in the marketplace, ready to make a profit.
It was already hard to keep up and know someone has ripped off your work, now it will probably be easily lost in the flood of new resources that will get published every day.
For those of us who create things ourselves, who are genuinely excited about design and have been working hard to improve our craft for years,
I think it's amazing we can just hit publish once something is ready.
But unfortunately, the reality is that now the output of all that hard work is also up for grabs.