Just launched a new website for @pliability_, built in collaboration with @masonwenlaunch 🤝
The pliability team provided us the designs and we built the entire website pixel-for-pixel in @framer.
Luxury real estate brands deserve websites that feel as premium as their properties.
Designing modern, high-end experiences with @framer ✨
#Framer#WebDesign#LuxuryRealEstate
I’d say the template is done.
I recorded a full walkthrough showing everything, this time in the light version. Going through the entire structure, page by page.
Week 2 is almost done.
I’m excited to submit it to the @framer marketplace, but also a bit nervous it might not get accepted. I did my best to make it as clean and well-structured as possible.
Huge thanks to everyone who helped with feedback, ideas, and improvements. It genuinely made a difference. 🤍
And huge thanks as well for those who are supporting my journey, @insertframe@screenstudio@CleanShot
Would love your thoughts on the final version.
#BuildInPublic#Framer#60DaysChallange
somebody should stop me...
this 8 page PDF details all the steps i took in my 60-days @framer money challenge to go from 0 to $11.5K+.
i definitely shouldn't be giving this away for free when you send comment "PDF"...
because then you can just copy me... 😭
Product details page coming together.
Focused on clarity, structure, and conversion
→ clean layout
→ minimal distractions
Still refining.
How does this feel to you?
#BuildInPublic#Framer#60DaysChallange
It’s been a while since we did one of these, but with April marking my 1-year anniversary at @framer as a Template Specialist (damn), I wanted to share the 5 most common (and more advanced!!) issues I see every day, so you can avoid at least a few rounds of rejections:
1. Make sure forms include proper error and incomplete states.
2. The play button should start the video directly, not open a pop-up or link.
3. Remove elements that aren’t related to the template. Even “buy template” buttons are not allowed.
4. Make sure the mobile navigation closes when someone clicks the logo or a navigation item.
5. Remove hover effects or cursor-hover states from elements that don’t have a link or interaction.
6. Internal links should always scroll to the top of the destination page.
7. Visibility settings are often missing on CMS subpages. Review and configure them so certain elements and layers only appear when the corresponding CMS field is filled in.
8. Use visuals that are relevant to the context of the section.
Drop in the comments if you’d like to see more behind-the-scenes tips, or if you want a more in-depth explanation of any of these.
“My name is Nándi.
This is Framer University.
And...let’s get started.”
If you ever watched his tutorials, you know this line.
Now here’s the part I didn’t see coming.
Let me tell you why I was living in a lie.
Alright… only for a while.
And to be fair, it wasn’t a bad lie.
About two years ago, when I started my Framer journey, Nandi and I became really good friends.
Same values about design, same obsession with @framer, same attitude about how things should be done and built.
I visited him with my wife, he came over to our place, we talked every week, bouncing ideas all the time.
And we still talk every week.
Then one day I discovered Jet in the Marketplace.
I told him,
“There’s this guy called Orin… and I have no idea who the hell he is, but this template is insane.”
I went through the whole thing piece by piece.
Analyzed it. Dissected it.
Tried to figure out how it works, how someone can build something so well structured and professional, and I kept explaining to him why I felt that way.
He just listened.
Quiet.
Asking questions.
Digging deeper.
Pulling every opinion out of me.
Still keeping a proper stiff upper lip.
Not once…
not a single time…
did he say that it was his template.
The cheeky bastard sat there in silence
while I was hyping up his own work.
Later, last summer we met in Budapest, sat in a coffee shop,
talking about Framer, templates, plans, the usual stuff…
and then he finally said it.
“By the way…”
he pulled up his Polar feed on his phone with the latest Jet sales and said,
“I’m Orin.”
I honestly thought he was joking.
He wasn’t.
Since that day I kept asking him almost every week,
“When are you going to reveal this properly?”
But knowing him, I also knew this kind of story needs timing.
Needs preparation.
Needs to land right.
So the date kept moving.
End of 2025… then maybe 2026…
And now the cat is finally out of the box.
Insane, right?
I think he’s still one of the biggest supporters of the Framer community,
and his social media game is on another level.
If you are in the Framer community, you know him.
If you build websites or templates, you probably learned from him.
We’ve seen countless tutorials, oceans of videos, tips, components everywhere.
Almost everyone in the community has used at least one of his components.
Smooth Scroll. Does it ring a bell?
NandOrin, mate…
It’s been a pleasure.
Thanks for all the good stuff, the inspiration, and the continuous support.
I’m genuinely happy I know you and even happier I can call you a friend.✌️
Tamas
@tamasbodo@orinfitzgerald@learnframer I have seen this photo before one month I think
I don't know exactly, Iwas curious about the mask why
After seen it again I knew why
Nandi you're. Insane
Day 6/60.
Working on the hero for my new @framer template.
Made two versions: dark mode / light mode
Also, big thanks to @screenstudio for supporting this challenge. The videos were made with it.
Starting to really enjoy this part.
#BuildInPublic#Framer#60DaysChallange
3 months on @Contra → $4,970
$30 left to hit $5,000
Learned something recently…
My profile performs way better under Shopify than just “UI/UX”
And most founders checking me out are coming for Shopify
So I’m restructuring my profile to position me better for that
90% of templates rejected — on the Framer Marketplace come down to 3 things:
1.Inconsistent padding
2.Broken responsiveness
3.Design not premium enough
Wish I knew this before losing 3 months