Ralph Christian | Framer Expert

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Ralph Christian | Framer Expert

Ralph Christian | Framer Expert

@Starkconcept_

@framer Designer & Developer. check out my contra profile below

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Ralph Christian | Framer Expert
Ralph Christian | Framer Expert@Starkconcept_·
@itsanwarraza @MaxPalmer666 brooo keeping minimal sections makes a lot of sense! never looked at it that way, I always wanna create template how I create client work, keeping minimal sections good for both the creator and the one using it.
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Anwar Raza
Anwar Raza@itsanwarraza·
I tried reaching out to new framer creators, but none replied, its always best to have raw data and then do the analysis. But here are my results based on their post shared on X and using the amazing tool by @MaxPalmer666 . If you are creating template from last summer, just dm me, Ill send a form that will help us with analyzing the new trending templates. I won’t be sharing that analysis publicly and risk the competition. Things I changed that helped me get views and commissions. The reason I mentioned them separately is because they are separate metric, and not related. 01. Keeping Two Template visuals only. A user is mostly like going to see only 2 visuals in his first interaction, one that is visible, and one that appears when he hovers over it. Why not use all four visuals? Your job is to make sure the the gap between your views and previews is as short as possible, showing too much will make a lot of users not even preview your site. That will eventually cause the drop in the views slowly, since the gap between your views and previews is increasing. 02. Removing sections and items. I intentionally removed many sections and elements from the template, just for example look at my “porquez” template, only two section on home page and one section on projects page. Your goal is keep template intact with minimal information, because a real user won't have unrealistic statistics, ( “400+ projects completed”, or 12 awards list which is rare). These unnecessary stats makes it difficult for them to customize, unless they are a designer. 03. Including a guide You created the template, why leave it on the user to figure things out? If you don’t want to include a guide, convert every section into a component, so its stupid easy to change content. I have included a guide with every template I launched, that is is detailed with screens shots and text, step by step, so user don’t have to even switch tabs while customizing it. Your goal is less friction. 04. Category You have to select a category based on your template, but that is not always true. Your template might rank higher in other similar category the highly niche one that you chose. For this there is no clear answer, if you chose a category that is too broad and all above things are done then consider swathing them to highly nice categories. Example, look at my voltra template, its getting 14-20 remixes every day, for first 3 months it got only 3k views, this month alone it got 3k views after changing its category completely. Lastly, these are just my personal findings and conclusions, and I haven't shared all of them. I am constantly trying to understand how the user and most importantly market works, so it takes, at least an hour each day just to gather data from one creator. I hope this helps.
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Anwar Raza@itsanwarraza

All it took was a little bit of research and implement it to my templates. Results are showing in.

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Gabe Amaya
Gabe Amaya@kreative_gabe·
@Starkconcept_ Holy hell bro. Not Wix clients 😱. lol yeah that’ll set you back a few weeks
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Gabe Amaya@kreative_gabe·
I am super behind on getting started for the #FramerChallenge lol. My daughters bday weekend plus the holiday plus wrapping up two large projects that was paid right before the challenge 😩 and also finishing a Webflow project. Plus!! Staying on top of Shopify for my job.
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Orin
Orin@orinfitzgerald·
i hate this @learnframer guy... selling a silly course for $847. so here's what i'm doing: i've purchased 5 copies of the course, and now giving them away for FREE! send comment "UNDERCOVER" to enter the giveaway. (announcing tomorrow)
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Sameer
Sameer@_sameerrr0·
This design brought me 2 new clients. It might bring even more?
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Harpreet Singh
Harpreet Singh@hrprtsingh9·
@Starkconcept_ @framer 3 clients at $4K each is a clean target. Most Framer builders undercharge and chase volume. You already think in project economics which puts you ahead of 90% of the challenge.
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Nick Butler
Nick Butler@heynickbutler·
My portfolio hero is so 2025
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Orin
Orin@orinfitzgerald·
Season 2 of the #FramerChallenge is here. My gift for all participants: THE 60-DAY FRAMER BUSINESS ACTION PLAN. Comment "PLAN" and I'll send it over.
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Gabe Amaya
Gabe Amaya@kreative_gabe·
@Starkconcept_ Heck naw lol. I actually got a lead from LinkedIn and one from my form on my website.
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Gabe Amaya@kreative_gabe·
Went from a super slow month, literally no leads or clients lol to signed two large contracts this week 🙏🏽. That’s the nature of the business. I don’t like the Contra update with the fees tho 😞
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Fabian Albert
Fabian Albert@fabiuix·
Just released the fastest and easiest Scroll sequence @framer Plugin. Enjoy! Get it in the first comment 👇🏼
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Soyeb ✦
Soyeb ✦@sekhsoyebali·
I successfully recreated this effect 100% natively in @Framer 🔥 One image → splitting into three scroll cards. It was a real challenge… but honestly, so much fun to build. Who Wants the Remix link? 👀 Like, Comment what you like about it + type “scroll split card” 👇 #framer #NoCode #Webdesign
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