i always wanted AI to do my QA for me.
external agents just couldn’t reach deep enough into my Framer projects.
but Framer Agents solved this beautifully.
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is anyone else finding it really tough to create tasteful designs?
i’ve been sitting on my ass, scrolling X, seeing all the amazing stuff designers are putting out.
how?
serious question:
let’s say i wanted to make some changes to a Framer template, and i created a new branch to do that.
if someone remixes the project, will they see these branches?
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@hxmzaehsan@framer i think you have to most thought out opinion so far.
like you said, the only problem i really see is the discovery in framer’s marketplace/community.
but you’re right, we can only wait and see how well people can people adjust to the change.
with the new Framer 3.0 updates, plans have to change.
1. templates sales on Framer community will go down. rely on content instead.
2. client work become more attractive. agents made editing easier and faster.
3. better version control. a 2-man team can 10x their workload.
when coding agents came out, i wasn't sure if i should still use Framer for client projects.
there's still a small learning curve for clients that has never used Framer before.
compared to prompting to make a change.
but the new framer 3.0 update might be able to fix this.
framer agents came in at the worst time.
i was manually doing this exact feature yesterday for a template i just published.
i tried using the framer mcp with claude but that didn't work very well.
so i painstakingly checked through every line of copy.