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14 Best FREE Framer Agency Templates


The Best Free Framer Templates for Agencies (That You Can Also Use as a Portfolio)
After exploring a ton of Framer templates, I curated a list of the best free agency templates you can start using right away. While these are designed for agencies, many of them can be easily customized into personal portfolios with just a few tweaks.
And since Framer makes launching websites incredibly fast—and these templates are completely free—there’s really no excuse not to get your agency site live today.
🔹 Orion by Filip Gadzinski
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A clean, narrow design-focused agency template that also doubles as a personal site. Comes with built-in CMS for projects and blog.
  • Best For: Design subscription agencies
  • My Take: I love narrow-width layouts, and this one nails it. Minimal, straightforward, and shows your work right away in the first fold.
🔹 Gency by Praha
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A sleek, minimalist template that offers a polished presentation of your services and portfolio.
  • Best For: Agencies of all sizes
  • My Take: The subtle purple tone and refined layout make this a classy option for agencies that want to look professional without being over-designed.
🔹 Design Jungle by Nabeel
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A single-page design service template that packs features, pricing, and CTAs into one seamless flow.
  • Best For: Design service agencies
  • My Take: Yes, it’s mine—but it’s fun, direct, and perfect for agencies that want something with personality and clarity.
🔹 Magnet by Ninja Designs
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A minimal design subscription template using serif fonts and clean colors.
  • Best For: Design subscription agencies
  • My Take: The serif typeface and two-tone color palette make it visually distinctive without overcomplicating things.
🔹 Pearl by Dawid Pietrasiak
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A fast, modern creative agency template with a simple, no-fluff layout.
  • Best For: Agencies that want to launch fast
  • My Take: No gimmicks—just a clean space to focus on your work. Simple and effective.
🔹 Agentic by Cristian Mielu
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Minimal yet animated. A well-balanced template with subtle effects to elevate your portfolio without distracting from the content.
  • Best For: Creative agencies, freelancers, and portfolios
  • My Take: Minimal but not too minimal. The small interactions give it just the right touch of flair.
🔹 Athos 2.0 by Goran Babarogic
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An upgraded UX portfolio template with improved animations and sections to showcase your services.
  • Best For: UX designers and professionals
  • My Take: If you want something visually appealing and built for UX storytelling, this is a strong pick. Smooth animations and crisp layout.
🔹 LogoFolio by Ramish Aziz
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A premium-looking, minimalist site specifically for branding agencies focused on logos.
  • Best For: Minimalist branding studios
  • My Take: I appreciate how focused it is. It’s built to highlight logos with elegance—no clutter, no distractions.
🔹 Stacky by Toni Järvinen
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Built for showcasing in-depth case studies and project breakdowns with clarity.
  • Best For: Designers who want to tell detailed project stories
  • My Take: Great for those who care about process as much as results. Structured well for thoughtful presentation.
🔹 Gerro by CocoBasic
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Minimal, typography-led portfolio template for creatives.
  • Best For: Designers, photographers, creatives
  • My Take: Great for letting the work speak for itself. The layout is clean, the navigation intuitive—no distractions.
🔹 Meteora by Goran Babarogic
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An elegant, scroll-based template that invites users to experience your brand story.
  • Best For: Creative agencies, boutiques
  • My Take: A mix of personality and elegance. Nice scroll animations without being over the top.
🔹 Oursitek by Fath Irfaan
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A visually strong template for architectural studios with a premium, refined look.
  • Best For: Architectural agencies and design studios
  • My Take: Feels high-end. The layout and visuals are tailored for architecture, and the direction is sharp.
🔹 Architek by Cristian Mielu
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A dark-themed portfolio made for architecture and creative portfolios.
  • Best For: Architecture and photography studios
  • My Take: A darker, edgier vibe. Just remix it, swap the images, and you’ve got a solid portfolio up in minutes.
🔹 FRAME STUDIO by Ludovic Losco
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Probably the most minimal template on this list—clean, direct, and focused on the work.
  • Best For: Agencies that want to launch yesterday
  • My Take: It’s not flashy, but it works. If you want to show your work without fluff, this one’s for you.
Final Thoughts
All of these templates are not just free—they’re ready to go. Whether you're starting your first creative agency, spinning up a portfolio, or launching a new service, Framer makes the process smooth and fast.
Want to stand out? Don’t overthink it. Pick a template that fits your vibe, remix it, and publish.
🚀 Your agency doesn’t need to be perfect to launch. It just needs a starting point.
Which template are you using? Let me know in the comments or hit me up for recommendations!