This is the best take i came across regarding framer templates approval change.
The approval process was never really a quality filter. It was a requirements filter.
Templates that checked the boxes got in. Actual quality was secondary.
Removing it makes sense. If your work is genuinely good, it'll rise. If it doesn't, that's a design problem, not a gatekeeping problem.
More competition is only scary if you were relying on the barrier to stay relevant.
This is the best take i came across regarding framer templates approval change.
The approval process was never really a quality filter. It was a requirements filter.
Templates that checked the boxes got in. Actual quality was secondary.
Removing it makes sense. If your work is genuinely good, it'll rise. If it doesn't, that's a design problem, not a gatekeeping problem.
More competition is only scary if you were relying on the barrier to stay relevant.