Another week, another @framer plugin shipped: GitHub Releases.
Turn public GitHub releases into a CMS collection, so changelog and product update pages are easier to build and keep in sync.
Just launched in the Marketplace! 🚀
We’re also hosting a watch party at our Barcelona office (and 11 other cities around the world) 🌍
If you’re in Barcelona and want to join us, hit me up! I might be able to get you an invite 👀
Framer's biggest launch in years is happening June 16
We're hosting watch parties in 12 cities around the world so builders can experience it together IRL
Austin • LA • NYC • SF • Seattle • Vancouver • Toronto • Amsterdam • Barcelona • Berlin • London • Warsaw
Want in? DM me
Fun weekend project: built a @framer plugin that syncs your Letterboxd diary into a CMS collection.
Now you can pull your watched movies, ratings, reviews, and watch dates straight into your website.
Just launched in the Marketplace! 🎬
🎉 Introducing Palette - my Retro Photography Template for
@framer
Normally $39, but I’m giving it away free for the next 48 hours.
To Send you the link:
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Every @framer marketplace template is manually reviewed before it ships.
There’s a lot of the process people never see from the outside.
Here’s some actual behind-the-scenes stuff 🧵
One thing I really appreciate internally is how seriously people take quality.
Even after a template passes review, it still goes through another sign-off before publishing. Sometimes, things still come back with notes even at that stage.
If you've submitted a Marketplace template before and have thoughts on the review experience, feel free to DM me.
A lot of this process has evolved over time from creator feedback already ✌️
To all @framer creators,
I wanted to share a quick update on the current state of template reviews on the Framer Marketplace. As you may have noticed, we’re experiencing a higher volume of submissions, which is impacting how fast we get back to you.
The Marketplace’s natural growth, combined with the second season of the Framer Challenge, has pushed submission numbers to levels we’ve never seen before. In April alone, over 1,200 templates were submitted. That’s a record for us. The Challenge in particular has been incredible to watch, with so many of you stepping up and building at a pace we genuinely didn’t anticipate.
We’re on it, and we want to be transparent about it. Here’s what we’ve done to address it:
→ We’ve pulled in reviewers from another team to focus exclusively on templates for the next few weeks, until the queue is back to normal.
→ We’ve implemented internal AI workflows to help us catch details faster.
→ We’ve improved our internal triage process to prioritize submissions that have been waiting the longest.
→ We’re actively monitoring the queue daily to make sure no submission slips through the cracks.
These changes are already in motion, and our goal is to recover our usual review timelines within the next two weeks. We’re not where we want to be yet, but we’re moving in the right direction.
If your template hasn’t been reviewed yet: please bear with us. You haven’t been forgotten. Every single submission will get a response. We know how much work goes into building and submitting a template, and we don’t take that lightly. You will hear from us soon.
Thanks for your patience, and thanks for continuing to build 🙏
Engineers at Framer are genuinely some of the best I’ve worked with.
Sitting next to them for a week is a bit of a cheat code.
You just pull up a chair and ask. That's it.
We worked, explored the city, ate well.
A few things I’m quietly excited about came out of this week. Can’t share yet, but soon!
Pick something → work on it → ship it → ask when you’re stuck.
That's the loop.