Most people choose a website platform based on hype.
I choose based on one question: how fast can this go from idea → live → converting?
For founders and B2B brands, that's usually Framer. Not because it's trendy, but because every day a landing page isn't live is a day you're not testing what actually converts.
Speed to market beats perfect code most of the time.
Every section had one job:
→ Hero: name the pain in 6 words
→ Problem: quantify the chaos
→ Philosophy: build trust before asking anything
→ Features: show the product, don't describe it
→ Pricing: 3 tiers, zero friction
→ Testimonials: let users close the deal
→ CTA: one action, nothing competing
Most SaaS pages feel cold. Blue gradients. Feature grids. Stock photos.
This one needed to feel like it was made by designers, for designers.
Warm editorial palette. Paper textures. Stamp details. Product UI shown in real
Honestly, mostly speculative, validated by demand though, not just a guess. Autoshield, my first template, picked up real sales in that niche, which is why I built Autowork next. Distribution right now is Framer Marketplace + Contra + here on X. Still figuring out a stronger distribution channel
Made 5 @framer templates for service businesses, automotive, medical, construction, and creative. Bundled them into one. Here's what's inside 👇https://t.co/YAyCSHHyBy