How to Promote Your Framer Template and Get More Sales in 2026

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How to Promote Your Framer Template and Get More Sales in 2026

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January 2, 2026

January 2, 2026

You've built a Framer template. It looks great, it's well-structured, and you're proud of it.

Now what?

Getting your template in front of the right people is the part most designers overlook.

Building the thing is one challenge, promoting it is a different skill entirely.

The good news is that there are more places than ever to share your work in 2026 and you don't need a big following or a marketing budget to get started.

This guide covers the best channels for promoting your Framer template, starting with the obvious ones and getting into a few you might not have thought of yet.


1. The Framer Marketplace

The most obvious starting point and still the most important one. If you're selling a Framer template and it's not listed on the Framer Marketplace that's the first thing to fix.

The Marketplace has a built-in audience of Framer users actively looking for templates. They're already there, already in buying mode and already trust the platform.

You don't have to work very hard to get in front of them, you just have to be listed on there.

A few things that help you stand out on the Marketplace:

- A clean, high-quality preview image (this is the most important thing)
- A clear title that describes what the template is for
- A well-written description that explains what's included
- Competitive pricing relative to similar templates

The Marketplace alone won't necessarily make you a full-time income, but it gives you a solid foundation to build everything else on top of.


2. Social Media: X, Threads and LinkedIn

Social media is one of the fastest ways to get early traction, especially if you're consistent about it.


X (formerly Twitter) is still the most active platform for the Framer and design community. Posting a short video walkthrough or a few screenshots of your template tends to do well.

Show the real thing: the layout, the interactions, the details. Don't just say "new template out now", show people why it's worth their time.


Threads is growing and has a similar vibe to early Twitter. The design community there is smaller but engaged. Worth posting consistently if you're already on Instagram.


LinkedIn works better than people expect for Framer templates, especially if your template targets a professional audience (agency sites, portfolios, SaaS, etc.). Frame it around the problem it solves rather than the design itself.


Run a giveaway or contest. One effective tactic is to offer a free copy of your template in exchange for a like, repost, and tag. It costs you nothing but can get your template in front of hundreds of people who'd never have seen it otherwise. It also a good way to boost your position on the official Framer Marketplace.


3. Reddit

Reddit is an underrated channel for Framer template promotion, and it's completely free.


r/framer is the obvious one. The community there is full of Framer users: designers, developers and people just getting started.

Sharing your template there, especially with a breakdown of what went into it or a quick demo, tends to land well. Just make sure you're genuinely contributing to the community and not just posting ads. Reddit users can tell the difference immediately.


Niche subreddits are where it gets more interesting. If your template is designed for a specific type of business or industry, there's almost certainly a subreddit for it.

A SaaS landing page template could do well in r/SaaS or r/startups. A restaurant template might fit in r/restaurantowners. A portfolio template for creatives could go in r/graphic_design or r/web_design.


The key is to be helpful and relevant. Don't just drop a link - explain what the template does, why you built it, and who it's for.


4. Build Your Own Website

Relying entirely on other platforms to promote your work has limits.

Building your own website gives you full control: over your brand, your pricing, your customer relationships, and your long-term traffic.


Your site is your home base.

As well as sending people to the main Framer marketplace, you can send them somewhere that's entirely yours: with your branding, your layout, and your own checkout flow.

List all your templates in one place, bundle them, offer discounts, and collect customer emails for future launches.


Give each template its own page.

A dedicated sales page - one that explains the template in detail, shows it off with screenshots or a live preview, lists what's included, and answers common questions - converts far better than a basic product listing somewhere else.

Treat each page like a proper landing page for that specific template.


Start a blog and work on SEO.

This is the long game, but it's one of the most valuable things you can do.

Writing articles about topics your target audience searches for - like "best Framer portfolio templates", "how to build a SaaS landing page in Framer" or "Framer vs Webflow for designers" - brings in consistent, free traffic over time.

Every article you publish is a permanent asset that can keep sending people to your templates for years.


If you're not sure what to write about, think about the questions people ask before buying a template. Write answers to those questions. You already know the answers - you built the thing.


5. Template Directories

Getting your template listed in dedicated Framer directories is one of the easiest wins available to you.

These sites already have audiences looking specifically for Framer templates —-you just need to make sure your template is there to be found.


Frameplate (the website you're reading this article on) is a curated directory of Framer templates, plugins, and resources.

Getting listed there puts your template in front of people actively browsing for Framer resources - exactly the audience you want.

It's worth submitting your work there, especially if you want more discovery channels beyond the official Marketplace. You can submit your template on our Submit page.

Directories are particularly valuable for SEO - they often rank well in search results for Framer-related queries, meaning your template can get found by people who weren't even looking for it specifically.


6. The Framer Community Forum

framer.community is Framer's official community forum. It's a solid place to share your work, get feedback and connect with other designers who are deep into Framer.

There's a dedicated section for showcasing work, which is a perfectly appropriate place to post about a new template.

Like Reddit, the key is to be genuine - share what the template does, what inspired it, and what you're hoping to get feedback on. People respond well to creators who are open and engaged.

It's also a good place to monitor what types of templates people are asking for, which can inform what you build next.


8. YouTube

Creating a short video that showcases your template - even a simple screen recording with a voiceover - can generate long-term traffic from people searching for Framer tutorials or template reviews.

Search terms like "best Framer agency template", "Framer portfolio template walkthrough", or "how to customise a Framer template" get consistent views, and a video tied to your specific template can rank for those terms over time.

You don't need a professional setup. A clean screen recording, decent audio, and a clear explanation of what your template includes is enough.


There's no single channel that works for everyone, and you don't need to be active on all of them at once.

Start with the Framer Marketplace, get listed on a few directories, and pick one or two social channels where you can be consistent.


The creators who do well selling Framer templates aren't necessarily the ones with the best design skills - they're the ones who see this as a real business, share their work across multiple channels consistently and treat each template release like a small product launch.

The more places your template lives, the more chances it has to be discovered.


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