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Aug 13, 2025
Differences Between Remix Counts and Sales in the Marketplace
It's normal for the number of remixes to exceed sales counts, as template duplication can occur for various reasons, like paid purchases, internal testing, and multiple replications. This results from aggregating all duplication numbers.

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This document addresses the challenges faced by Korean users learning Framer due to the lack of Korean resources. It translates content from the official blog into Korean and adds practical information. We hope it provides some help to Framer users.
What Does the Remix Count Mean?
The number of template remixes increases by one every time someone duplicates your template, including paid purchases, free duplicates, and internal test duplicates.

Why Is the Remix Count Higher Than Sales?
Marketplace Duplications
Users can duplicate a template multiple times after purchasing it. For instance, if they want to create a different version or start a new project, each duplication increases the remix count.
Framer Team Internal Duplications
When the Framer operations team duplicates templates internally for review or update testing, even if these are not for sale, it increases the remix count.
Multiple Duplications by Various Users
Some users duplicate the same template multiple times to create backup templates or for version control. Each of these duplications also adds to the remix count.
Conclusion
It's normal for the remix count to be higher than sales. This is not due to missing sales data but because all types of template duplications are combined into a single total.
This content is an adapted translation of Framer's official blog post 'Why remix count doesn’t match sales’.




