Framer uses Community ranking to help people discover work that feels relevant, active, and useful. Ranking updates over time, so Community feeds can reflect genuine interest, thoughtful discussion, and high-quality work.
Community ranking looks at how people engage with content shared in Community, including likes, comments, discussions, and other meaningful activity around a post or resource.
Over time, Framer may also consider other signals that help us understand quality and usefulness, such as how people remix, use, or interact with shared content across Framer.
We keep the exact ranking system private to protect Community discovery and prevent manipulation. What matters most is simple: publish useful, original, and polished work that people genuinely want to view, discuss, like, remix, use, or share.
Community feeds are designed to stay fresh. Content can move up or down as people interact with it, as new work is published, or as other content becomes more relevant.
Ranking is not only about showing newer work. Framer also wants to reward content that receives genuine engagement, helpful discussions, and evidence that people find it useful. Newer content may get opportunities to be discovered, but strong work can continue to perform well when people keep engaging with it.
The best way to improve your visibility is to create work that is clear, useful, and easy to understand. Use a strong title, a helpful description, polished visuals, and examples that show why your content is valuable.
Avoid repeated, artificial, or misleading activity. Framer may limit or ignore engagement that does not reflect genuine interest from the community.
As Community grows, Framer may keep improving ranking to better reflect quality, usefulness, relevance, and real engagement across different types of content.