u/ImaginationGreen2392

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Framer template review timeline

Does Framer have any plans to reduce the template review timeline, or are we really just doomed for 4-week wait times for all eternity? This is the most demotivating thing for me when it comes to creating for Framer.

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u/ImaginationGreen2392 — 7 days ago
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Images make 60% of the websites

I don't think this is a hot take, but the images and videos you use on a build completely dictate how the final website feels.

I bring this up because I’m getting pretty frustrated with how many template creators just build a layout, slap in the same generic stock images from Unsplash, and call it a day. Honestly, it works for them, they get sales and all... but it feels, not lazy but taste-less. I just wish more creators put actual effort into art direction instead of treating media as an afterthought.

What do you guys think?

u/ImaginationGreen2392 — 12 days ago
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My newest component finally got approved for the marketplace today and I’m pretty hyped about it.

The problem: Importing .glb files into Framer is fine, but if a client changes their logo, you have to go back into Blender, re-extrude it, re-bake the materials, and re-upload. It takes forever.

The solution: I built a component (Logofy) that does the extrusion directly inside the Framer canvas. You just upload the raw SVG, and it instantly turns it into an interactive 3D mesh.

I added a bunch of built-in physics (like floating collision), kinetic RGB split effects, and a glass material that refracts the background.

Let me know what you guys think! 

u/ImaginationGreen2392 — 15 days ago
▲ 11 r/framer+1 crossposts

Hey guys, I’m working on this Framer template and could use some honest opinions.

It's not 100% finished yet (some sections are empty), but based on the overall vibe and technical additions, what would you realistically pay for a license for something like this?

Here's the link: https://cloudy-guest-113105.framer.app/

u/ImaginationGreen2392 — 20 days ago

I just finished putting my portfolio together and wanted to get it in front of some fresh eyes. I’ve been refining my process over the last year, focusing on clean execution and making sure the user experience feels as seamless as possible. I’m happy with where it’s at, but I’m always looking to sharpen the edges.

If you have a moment, I’d appreciate any insights you have on the overall flow and the way the projects are presented. I’m specifically looking to see if the core concepts land clearly and if the navigation feels intuitive from your perspective. Let me know what you think.

www.spiltly.com

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u/ImaginationGreen2392 — 23 days ago