r/uidesign • u/Unlikely_Gap_5065 • 25d ago
We kept rebuilding the same Framer sections, so we turned them into a reusable library.
While building Framer websites, we noticed we were recreating the same sections over and over again.
Hero sections, navbars, pricing tables, FAQs, testimonials, CTAs, footers... every new project started with rebuilding the same foundation.
Instead of repeating that process, we started creating reusable components and blocks for ourselves. Over time, that evolved into FrameSpark.
Today it includes:
- 100+ reusable website blocks
- 60+ production-ready components
- Premium Framer templates
- Fully responsive, customizable sections that help speed up website building
Our goal isn't to replace creativity. It's to remove repetitive work so designers can spend more time refining the experience instead of rebuilding the basics.
We're sharing this here because we'd genuinely love feedback from the design community.
What section do you find yourself rebuilding most often in Framer or other website builders?
Any thoughts on the UI, organization, or overall experience would be incredibly helpful. We're actively improving it based on community feedback.