🔍Everything you would possibly want form a magnifier on Framer!!!
We built Loupe Magnifier — a cursor-following magnifier for images AND video with lots of control for you to customize based on your needs.
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🔍Everything you would possibly want form a magnifier on Framer!!!
We built Loupe Magnifier — a cursor-following magnifier for images AND video with lots of control for you to customize based on your needs.
Check it out 👇
Grab it for free - https://framer.link/HRtmKoV
A number that counts up from zero when you scroll past it.
Every freelance portfolio has three of them. 50+ projects. 5 years experience. 100% client satisfaction.
I put them in this one too. Then I thought about who is actually reading them.
A client landing on a freelancer's site is asking one question: can this person handle my thing without me having to manage them?
"50 projects" does not answer that. It could be 50 logos for 20 dollars each.
What answers it is one project described properly. What the client needed, what you built, what happened after. One story beats three counters, every time.
So the counters stayed, but they are not the proof. The CMS project pages are.
→ Counters set scale
→ Case studies build trust
→ Only one of those closes a client
If you are building a portfolio and you only have time for one section, skip the stats. Write up a single project properly instead.
my template nexola is back at #161 in Framer's paid templates 📈
a while ago it dropped around 3500 spots and I genuinely thought that was it
turns out rankings are just noise if you keep shipping. back on track
Been seeing the Framer community sharing their template stats lately.
Rankings going up. Revenue coming in. Some seriously great climbs.
Love seeing it.
So naturally, I checked mine.
Turns out I’m climbing too… just in the wrong direction. 😂
Funny how the same numbers can give you a reason to be happy and slightly concerned at the same time.
But that’s part of it.
Some days the graph goes up. Some days it humbles you.
No panic. Keep building, keep shipping, trust the process.
Hopefully the in near future has the arrow facing the other way.
hey @Andreu
just noticed a bug with search on Experts page - the search input ignores active filters, including the filter by experts itself because when search keyword is in it shows results from all Members not just experts
Amazing hero section on E-commerce
Rate it out of 10?
Design for a secluded wellness retreat inspired by Japanese architecture, seasonal landscapes, and slow living. Video in Seedance and interactions planned for Framer.
Free to use. Made for you - https://framer.link/cKeJMRb
The dashboard in this template shows loads, drivers, and auto-dispatch rates.
Not "analytics." Not a chart with unlabelled axes. A logistics dispatch board.
That was a deliberate risk, and it is the thing I would defend hardest.
Generic AI templates all have the same hero mock - a purple gradient, three floating cards, numbers that mean nothing. It works for everyone, which means it convinces no one.
A visitor evaluating an AI product looks at the dashboard mock for about two seconds and asks one question: does this thing do work that resembles mine?
An abstract chart cannot answer that. A dispatch board can, and if the visitor runs a fleet, it just did.
→ Pick one vertical for the hero mock
→ Real column headers, real row labels
→ Make it swappable, but ship it specific
The counter argument is that specificity narrows the audience. In practice, vagueness narrows it more. Nobody has ever recognised themselves in a placeholder.
Specific is easier to change than convincing.
Grab it now - https://framer.link/9lYPgcF
Interior designers do not sell rooms. They sell the confidence to spend forty thousand on one.
That changes what the website has to carry.
A photography grid proves taste. Everyone's portfolio looks good in this category. It does not answer the question the client is actually holding, which is what happens between the first call and the day I get my house back.
So the process section outranks the gallery.
Consultation. Planning. Design. Execution. Four words, but they do the thing images cannot -they give a nervous person a shape to hold onto.
→ Name the stages, not the deliverables
→ Say roughly how long each takes
→ Show where the client makes decisions
→ Give each service its own page, because a commercial fit-out buyer and a kitchen renovation buyer are not the same person
Beautiful work gets you the enquiry. Structure gets you the signature.
Happy weekend 🫰
Three commission emails from Framer this morning. Small numbers, but they made my weekend better. Thank you, @Framer 🫶
The interesting part: they came from a free template. Not a sale.
Free templates are on my profile. Take the one that fits your business. 📈
It’s still free to grab now - https://framer.link/CVlmpWG
929 studios have used a template I nearly did not publish.
I sat on Norell for two weeks because I thought the typography was too plain next to what was ranking at the time. Everything on the front page was animated, layered, loud.
I published it plain anyway.
The plain one is the one that worked, and I still find that hard to internalise. Every time I start something new, the instinct is to add.
Restraint is not a style. It is a decision you have to keep making.
Rebuilt the demo video this week. A year later, the parts I fussed over have dated. The parts I left alone have not.
Grab it for free now - https://framer.link/CVlmpWG
Six awards, no badges.
The standard is a row of gold laurel graphics. I built a table instead: award, issuing body, arrow.
Badges are unreadable at a glance. Tables get read, because reading is what tables are for.
And a wall of laurels says please notice we were recognised.
A quiet list just says we were.
Confidence is a design decision, not a personality trait.
Take it. No purchase, no email, no catch - just duplicate it 👉 https://framer.link/flekKau
Six faces with names and job titles on a cleaning company website.
Not stock. The actual people who will be in your house on Tuesday.
Think about what is being bought here. A stranger gets a key to your home while you are at work. Nobody is comparing service lists at that point — they are deciding whether to be uncomfortable.
James Wilson, Office Cleaning Lead. Now there is a person, not a company.
When the service happens inside someone's home, the team page is the trust page.