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Launching Framonial – A Testimonial Management SaaS Tailored for Framer Users

1 pointsby Kayodedcreative6 months ago

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Kayodedcreative6 months ago
Launching Framonial — A Testimonial Management SaaS Tailored for Framer Users<p>Hi HN! I’m excited to introduce Framonial, a lightweight, tag-based testimonial management platform designed specifically for Framer users. As someone working in the Framer ecosystem, I found a gap in tools to easily manage, filter, and display customer feedback. Framonial is my solution: a micro-SaaS focused on simplifying the process of collecting, organizing, and showcasing testimonials.<p>Key Features:<p>Customizable Testimonial Forms: With Framonial, users can create forms tailored to their audience and even collect video testimonials. The forms come with easy integrations, letting users collect feedback right where they need it.<p>Tag-Based Organization: No more juggling different projects for different feedback. Tags allow users to categorize testimonials in a streamlined way, making it easy to filter and display relevant feedback.<p>User-Specific Dashboard: Each user has their own dashboard where they can manage projects, review analytics, and set limits based on tier (free or pro).<p>Easy Embeds for Framer: With seamless Framer integration, testimonials can be quickly embedded into Framer projects without hassle, keeping your brand’s visual style intact.<p>Flexible Access Tiers: Free users can collect up to 50 testimonials, while pro users get unlimited access, helping scale the platform according to need.<p>Why Framer Users? I’ve decided to focus on Framer because of its unique needs and growing user base. Rather than building an overly complex, catch-all solution, I wanted to create a tool that feels natural and purpose-built for Framer users. Plus, I plan to expand Framonial with future features and potentially make it available for other platforms based on feedback.<p>Challenges &amp; Future Plans Building this solo has been a journey, from creating user-specific components to integrating Supabase for backend management. While the platform is fully functional, I’m still refining areas like the onboarding process and exploring how to include CSV&#x2F;social media import options.<p>I’d love any feedback from HN on Framonial! If you have ideas, suggestions, or are interested in testing it out, drop a comment. This project is a blend of passion and necessity, and I’m eager to see if Framonial can be a valuable tool for Framer creators and beyond.<p>Thanks for reading!