Launching Framonial – A Testimonial Management SaaS Tailored for Framer Users
framonial.comLaunching Framonial — A Testimonial Management SaaS Tailored for Framer Users
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.
Key Features:
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.
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.
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).
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.
Flexible Access Tiers: Free users can collect up to 50 testimonials, while pro users get unlimited access, helping scale the platform according to need.
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.
Challenges & 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/social media import options.
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.
Thanks for reading!