Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert

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Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert

Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert

@Hammad7525

⚡Helping people to grow their business Onlone 🌟 Web Designer 🌟 @Figma & @Framer Expert

Islamabad, Pakistan Inscrit le Temmuz 2019
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Khurram🌻Framer Expert
Framer 3.0 thoughts... A while ago, I set my dream car as my phone wallpaper, thinking that if my templates kept performing like they were, I will be able to buy it soon. After the recent Marketplace changes, I'm starting to think I should remove that wallpaper. 😅
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Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert retweeté
Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert
If everyone's template got approve in seconds, then marketplace will to too saturated and the quality of templates will be down. May be I am wrong but i am seeing this.
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Hammad Arif | Figma + Framer Expert
I am working on Graphics River since 2018. Their marketplace traffic is too low recent year but they never compromise on quality till now. They always review the design. This change is not good for buyers and creators too. Buyers will have TRUST ISSUES on framer templates.
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Pushkar @ Website Designer
I waited almost a month for my @framer template review, and now templates can be published without any review at all. That doesn't make much sense to me. Instead, Framer could introduce an AI-powered pre-submission review tool so creators can check quality before submitting for review. Without any quality control, anyone can publish anything, which could hurt the overall quality of the marketplace.
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Shivang Singh
Shivang Singh@heyshivang_·
I know you're probably tired of reading this but here's my thoughts on the new @framer marketplace. Why it is a wrong decision - 1. The quality of designs can never be fully understood by an algorithm. Design is much more than just pretty visuals and attention grabbing. 2. Consider the perspective of a buyer. If they want to purchase a template now, they'll have to check manually whether it follows basic quality standards, whether it follows SEO best practices and whether it's optimized for performance or not. The buyers don't even know that they should check for these things. Earlier they could just trust the marketplace as it was curated. We solved a problem that never really existed. 3. Good designers will slowly drift away from Framer. When it takes 2-4 weeks to complete a template, you just can compete with someone who's publishing one every day. Take the webflow marketplace for example. You'll find much lower quality designs than on the current Framer marketplace because the saturation just deters good designers, especially the new ones. 4. Right now it was easy for buyers to find the highest quality templates fast. They didn't ask for another Dribbble or Behance or Pinterest. 5. What if a buyer buys a template and then realizes it misses basic technical features or it has basic quality issues. Why should it be the buyer's job to check everything manually. Didn't they come to the marketplace to solve this very problem. This is just my opinion, we'll see how the new marketplace behaves over time I guess. I just feel it'll undermine everything Framer has built over the years. In the AI age, I feel quality is even more important than just moving fast for the sake of it. Why would people come to the Framer marketplace for the same kind of stuff that AI can also build for them.
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