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Show HN: Framonial – A Testimonial Platform Built with Framer

1 pointsby Kayodedcreative6 months ago
Hello, Hacker News.<p>My name is Kayode, and I’ve been working on Framonial, a platform built entirely with Framer to help users effortlessly collect, manage, and display testimonials.<p>The idea came from my own experience using Framer, where I found it difficult to integrate testimonial management directly into projects. Existing solutions often felt disconnected from the Framer workflow. Framonial is designed to bridge that gap and provide a solution tailored for the Framer community.<p>What Makes It Unique:<p>Built with Framer: The entire platform leverages Framer&#x27;s capabilities, ensuring seamless user integration. Tag-based Organization: Easily filter and manage testimonials with tags instead of relying on multiple projects. Prebuilt Components: Collect and display testimonials directly in your Framer projects without additional tools. Dashboard for Management: Track, filter, and export testimonials with a user-friendly interface. Scalable Plans: A free tier for small-scale users and pro plans for unlimited scaling. Who It’s For: Framer designers, startups, and businesses looking for an easy way to manage and display social proof in their projects.<p>This is my first micro-SaaS built with Framer, and I’d love feedback from the Hacker News community. Whether you’re a maker or a Framer user, your insights on the features, design, or overall concept would be valuable.<p>Learn more here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;framonial.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;framonial.com</a><p>Thank you for your time.

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Kayodedcreative6 months ago
Framonial was built entirely with Framer, making it closely aligned with the needs of the Framer community. It’s been a learning experience, especially in understanding how to structure a SaaS around user needs.<p>If you’ve worked on similar projects or are familiar with building niche tools, I’d appreciate your advice on scaling features, managing feedback, or any gaps you think Framonial could address. Happy to answer any questions.