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Aug 13, 2025
Framer Template Creation Guide: From Submission to Monetization
Framer templates are reusable designs that help users launch websites easily. There is a review period upon submission, and the quality of the template greatly affects approval. Monetization is possible through sales and referral links, and they can be listed on various platforms.

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This document was created to address the difficulties faced by domestic users learning Framer due to a lack of Korean resources. It translates content from the official blog into Korean and adds practical information. We hope it provides some help to those using Framer.
What is a Framer template?
If you're new to Framer templates, start by reading this article. Templates are reusable site designs that help others quickly build websites. It's a great way to share creativity while earning at the same time.

Note: This template is ideal for those who want to create a stylish site without coding or for creators concerned with both design and income.
Preparing to Submit Your Template
Check if your template follows Framer's design, structure, and functionality standards on the Framer Template Guide Page. The review process takes a maximum of 21 days, divided into initial review (~7 days) and design evaluation (~14 days). Once approved, it will be published on the Marketplace, and you may receive feedback, allowing for revisions and resubmission if necessary.
Checklist Before Submission
Ensure your template meets all guidelines before uploading your work. High-quality and user-friendly templates are much more likely to be approved and promoted.
Template Requirements: Review the checklist to ensure you meet Framer's design, structure, and functionality standards.
Whether the layer & CMS structure is fully organized
Includes consistent design styles and high-resolution images
Contains a custom 404 page
Built with an original and purpose-driven layout
Creating Editable Templates: Learn tips for organizing layouts, CMS collections, and layers so users can easily edit templates. Make sure it's arranged for users to immediately understand "how do I edit this?" Consider thinking, "Wouldn’t it be more convenient if I did it this way?" before you begin designing, and try to see things from the actual user's perspective.
Align and categorize CMS collections
Group and label layers
Include documentation or guides
Minimize reliance on external code or libraries
Understanding Creator Dashboard and Rankings After Submission
Once your template is approved and listed on the marketplace, it’s important to track and optimize its performance.
Using the Creator Dashboard: Learn how to manage your published templates, check statistics, update files, and monitor performance metrics. You can track your template's status as Draft, Pending, In Review, Published, or Archived.

Template Ranking System: Discover how templates are ranked in the Marketplace and how to gain more visibility and engagement. Note that design quality, keyword usage, and user reviews influence rankings. An SEO-optimized title and description, and quality sample images can significantly attract buyers.

Monetization and Revenue Generation
Framer offers various ways for creators to earn income. From directly selling templates to utilizing affiliate links and referral programs, take advantage of tools to grow your revenue.
Introduction to the Creator Program: Check out the various ways Framer supports creators, from marketplace earnings to special opportunities for top contributors.
How to Use Affiliate Links: Learn how to effectively use affiliate links to drive traffic and generate commissions from your audience.
Need Help?
If you need assistance with template submissions, please contact creators@framer.com.
This content is an adapted translation of the ‘Getting started as a Framer template creator’ from Framer's official blog.




