Most agency Framer templates look interchangeable until you open the file. The useful ones ship the routes you actually sell with: work, services, pricing or careers when it matters, and CMS surfaces you will keep updating after launch. This list ranks 20 agency-focused Framer templates available on yoframer, leaning on free builds and saving one premium OneFramer option for teams that want a turnkey sales journey out of the box.
Xtract — The marketplace heavyweight for AI automation shops
by Kanishk Dubey
Xtract has serious marketplace traction for a reason: six pages cover home, about, blog index and article, contact, and 404, with a dark, product-grade aesthetic that reads as established rather than experimental. If you sell automation, agents, or implementation retainers, this is the strongest free starting point on the list.
- Best for
- AI automation agencies and tech consultancies that want a dark, credible multipage site with a CMS blog
Zaint — Full-funnel agency site from OneFramer
by OneFramer
Zaint is the only paid template here and the one we suggest when a prospect compares you to three other shops on the same afternoon. Ten pages, CMS project and blog routes, booking and pricing, plus OneFramer-level polish. It costs 49 USD, which is often less than one hour of design time you would spend recreating the same structure.
- Best for
- Studios that want pricing, team, FAQ, blog, and booking in one polished paid system
Formix Co — Eighteen pages, dark mode, studio-grade depth
by Waida Studio
Formix Co is unusually deep for a free agency template: work singles, blog, pricing and career singles, service detail, style guide, license, password, and 404. Waida Studio built it for real studio operations, not a landing page dressed up as a site.
- Best for
- Agencies that need careers, pricing, changelog, and CMS work without bolting files together
Brandora Co — Sixteen routes with ops-friendly extras
by Waida Studio
Brandora Co mirrors a paid agency system: CMS singles for work, blog, pricing, and careers, plus licenses, changelog, and password protection. If you outgrew a one-pager but refuse to maintain three separate Framer projects, start here.
- Best for
- Studios that want works, editorial, pricing, careers, and changelog in one cohesive file
Boldway — Bold creative agency with twelve routes
by Flowzai
Boldway from Flowzai targets creative digital agencies with a full marketing stack: services, CMS project and blog detail, contact, and 404, plus listing-named audience variants you can merge into core pages. It is built for shops that sell impact, not quiet minimalism.
- Best for
- Marketing and branding shops that want loud typography and CMS portfolio plus blog
Quick comparison
| Template | Pages | CMS | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xtract | 6 | Yes | Dark AI automation positioning |
| Zaint | 10 | Yes | Paid; booking, pricing, team, FAQ |
| Formix Co | 18 | Yes | Deepest free sitemap on this list |
| Brandora Co | 16 | Yes | Changelog, licenses, password gate |
| Boldway | 12 | Yes | Bold layouts; portfolio + blog |
| Syncox | 12 | Yes | Services, projects, blog, pricing |
| Motive | 5 | Yes | Gallery-first creative portfolio |
| Craftica | 7 | Yes | Minimal studio; CMS legals |
| Arven Cole | 5 | Yes | Clean studio with explicit pricing |
| Bloomix | 4 | Yes | Social and performance marketing agencies |
| UNIQORN | 5 | Yes | Retro, colorful, high-personality studio |
| Pixen | 7 | Yes | Work, blog, and legal CMS together |
| Loaded | 4 | Yes | Lean typography-led portfolio |
| StudioFlowz | 6 | Yes | Community page; animated light UI |
| Clipse | 3 | No | Video and social production landing |
| Clarion | 6 | Yes | Gradient-light; solutions + blog |
| Precis | 9 | Yes | Automation consultancies; team CMS |
| Vantix X | 9 | Yes | Company story, work, blog, pricing |
| Machina | 4 | Yes | AI automation; pricing and FAQ on home |
| Averoo | 6 | Yes | Social-first agency; blog detail CMS |
Syncox — Twelve pages for retainers and case studies
by Pentaclay
Syncox wires CMS across services, projects, and blog posts, then adds pricing, privacy, contact, and 404. Pentaclay built it for shops that publish case studies and posts often enough that duplicate layouts become expensive.
- Best for
- Agencies that sell services and projects on recurring CMS updates
Motive — Bold grid portfolio with motion
by Kingsley Ken
Motive keeps the footprint tight at five pages but leads with strong type, animation, and CMS project storytelling. Kingsley Ken’s template suits studios where the reel and case cards do most of the selling.
- Best for
- Creative agencies that want work-forward layouts and CMS projects without extra fluff
Craftica — Minimal studio with CMS projects and legals
by Muzamal
Craftica from Muzamal pairs a studio narrative with CMS projects, blogs, and legal pages. It is the pick when you want an awards-shortlist mood instead of maximal marketing chrome.
- Best for
- Design-led studios that want quiet confidence and policy pages in CMS
Arven Cole — Refined agency with pricing on the table
by Finlay
Arven Cole by Finlay adds an explicit pricing route next to CMS projects and contact. Many portfolio templates hide numbers until a call; this one helps qualify leads earlier.
- Best for
- Small studios that want CMS projects plus transparent commercial pages
Bloomix — Social and growth agency positioning
by M Hussain
Bloomix stays lean with four routes: home, CMS projects, contact, and 404. It is tuned for shops that win on campaign proof and fast comprehension, not giant service matrices.
- Best for
- Marketing agencies that prove results in a CMS project grid
UNIQORN — Retro color and expressive interactions
by Maleeha
UNIQORN by Maleeha breaks from gray-minimal agency tropes with retro color, custom cursors, and sticky scrolling. Use it when your ideal client hires you for taste, not for looking like every SaaS landing.
- Best for
- Studios that sell personality and illustration-forward branding
Pixen — Business-minded studio with legal CMS
by Framigo Studio
Pixen from Framigo Studio treats CMS work, blog, and legal pages as equals. That matches how procurement-heavy clients actually browse your site before they book a call.
- Best for
- Agencies that need work, writing, and policies in one client-ready file
Loaded — Typography-first four-page portfolio
by Grido Design
Loaded by Grido Design bets on bold type and a CMS portfolio without spreading attention across rarely visited pages. Strong when your sales motion is show the work, then talk.
- Best for
- Boutique studios that want a tight pitch and CMS portfolio only
StudioFlowz — Six pages including community
by Olaide Lawal
StudioFlowz by Olaide Lawal adds a community page alongside the usual agency set, which is rare in free templates. The light, animated UI suits approachable creative shops.
- Best for
- Studios that want about, services, projects, and a community surface
Clipse — Video and social production landing
by Nasir
Clipse from Nasir is only three pages and skips CMS, but it is built for production companies that close from motion and stills, not from a giant case archive on day one.
- Best for
- Reel-driven shops that need home, contact, and 404 only
Clarion — Gradient-light tech agency layout
by Damir Cosic
Clarion by Damir Cosic combines solutions and blog routes with animated gradients and overlays. It reads modern and B2B without defaulting to a fully dark theme.
- Best for
- Agencies and AI startups that pair services with a CMS blog
Precis — Automation and ops consultancy framing
by Ajoy
Precis from Ajoy targets automation consultancies with blog index and detail, team CMS, legal CMS, thank-you, and coming soon routes. The structure matches productized services more than pure creative retainers.
- Best for
- Teams that sell AI and workflow implementation with a team CMS and blog
Vantix X — Marketing-led multipage with pricing
by Flowmance
Vantix X by Flowmance spans nine pages with CMS work and blog detail plus pricing. It is a balanced pick when you are neither a tiny reel shop nor an eighteen-page enterprise site yet.
- Best for
- Brands and studios that need company, work, blog, and pricing together
Machina — AI automation agency on a tight four-page spine
by Omakase
Machina by Omakase packs services, case studies, and tiered pricing into a focused home plus contact, 404, and legal CMS. Good when you want a compact automation-agency layout without maintaining a dozen routes.
- Best for
- Make, n8n, and agent shops that want pricing and FAQ without a huge nav
Averoo — Bold social and growth agency
by Studio
Averoo from Studio emphasizes home, about, services, and blog with a CMS detail template for posts. It fits growth and social agencies that publish often to stay credible.
- Best for
- Teams that lead with services and a CMS-backed blog
How to choose the right agency template
Match page depth to how you sell. If you close from two case studies and a calendar link, Loaded, Bloomix, or Motive may ship faster than an eighteen-page file you will half-finish. If you hire, publish pricing, and run a blog, prioritize Formix Co, Brandora Co, Syncox, or Zaint before you fall in love with a hero animation.
Free versus paid. Nineteen picks here are free. Zaint is the paid exception and earns its 49 USD when you need booking, team, FAQ, and full CMS coverage without stitching routes yourself. Browse more options in the main Framer template directory and filter by niche.
CMS honesty. Clipse, Ekon in the broader directory, and other lean builds skip CMS collections. If your team will update case studies weekly, start with a CMS-backed work index so you are not duplicating frames forever.
Our top pick for most agencies
If you want the strongest free default for an AI or automation-positioned shop, Xtract is the headline choice. For a traditional creative studio that needs maximum structure in one remix, Formix Co and Brandora Co are the deepest free files here. When you are ready to pay for a complete sales journey, Zaint is the premium anchor. Compare every listing on yoframer and explore other roundups when your use case blends agency work with SaaS or portfolio needs.
Updated April 2026. We refresh this list as new agency templates land on the Framer marketplace.