Most SaaS founders lose hours inside the Framer marketplace, clicking through templates that look polished in the preview and quietly fall apart when you open the file. A good SaaS template isn’t just well-designed. It ships with the pages you actually need (home, features, pricing, blog), a CMS you can hand to a writer, and a layout structure that survives your brand colors. This list covers the 10 best free SaaS Framer templates available right now, ranked for design quality, page depth, and how close they get you to a launchable product site without a redesign pass.
Revior — The cleanest free SaaS starting point
by OneFramer
Revior is the strongest free SaaS Framer template in 2026 and the one we recommend to most founders by default. Built by OneFramer, it ships with a tight 5-page structure — Home, About, Feature, Pricing, and a CMS-powered Blog — in a bright, modern layout that works for AI, developer tools, and B2B SaaS without feeling tied to one category.
- Best for
- Early-stage SaaS and AI founders shipping a marketing site in a weekend
Draftr — The most complete free SaaS template
by Salim from Webestica
If Revior is the cleanest, Draftr is the most complete. Salim from Webestica built a 10-page SaaS and software template with a CMS blog, changelog, waitlist, power-ups page, and a documented 100/100 SEO score — the kind of depth you usually pay for. It has pulled 58,000+ marketplace views for a reason.
- Best for
- Software and SaaS teams that want a launch-ready site with a blog, waitlist, and changelog already wired in
Flowbi — Minimal SaaS landing with all the right pages
by Artem Meshkov
Flowbi by Artem Meshkov hits the rare balance of looking editorial and shipping every page an early-stage SaaS actually needs — features, pricing, testimonials, FAQ, CMS blog, contact, and legal. The design is deliberately restrained, which makes it a forgiving base when you apply your own brand.
- Best for
- Founders who want a minimal, whitespace-heavy SaaS site without sacrificing page depth
Myniq — AI SaaS with serious marketing depth
by Gr8r
Myniq is built for AI and agent products that need real marketing infrastructure — not just a landing page. Thirteen pages covering pricing, integrations, careers, and a CMS blog make it one of the deepest free SaaS templates on the marketplace. Useful if you’re running hiring and content through the same site.
- Best for
- AI SaaS teams with integrations, careers, and content operations to showcase
Salifact — The automation & workflow pick
by Salim from Webestica
Salifact is tuned for automation, workflow, and B2B operations products. Salim from Webestica (again — this shop ships) put together a 9-page build with feature and pricing pages, CMS blog, blog detail, and a privacy page, so you get a full marketing footprint without bolting anything on.
- Best for
- B2B automation, workflow, and ops SaaS that needs a complete marketing site from day one
Quick comparison
| Template | Pages | CMS | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revior | 5 | Yes | Early-stage SaaS, AI startups |
| Draftr | 10 | Yes | Launch-ready with waitlist |
| Flowbi | 7 | Yes | Minimal, editorial SaaS sites |
| Myniq | 13 | Yes | AI SaaS with deep content |
| Salifact | 9 | Yes | Automation and B2B workflow |
| Magnum | 8 | Yes | Clean SaaS with legal pages |
| Notlex | 6 | Yes | Balanced launch site |
| Finbill | 7 | Yes | Fintech and SaaS crossover |
| Voxera | 4 | No | Dark mode AI-first landing |
| Fluxframe | 2 | No | Animation-heavy single page |
Magnum — Clean SaaS with a proper legal stack
by Zain
Magnum by Zain is a clean, conversion-minded SaaS and app template that bundles the often-forgotten stuff — privacy policy, terms, and a proper 404 — alongside the usual pricing and CMS blog. Worth a look if you like the Linear-adjacent restraint but still want room to add your own personality.
- Best for
- SaaS and app teams that want to ship with privacy and terms pages ready, not retrofitted
Notlex — Balanced SaaS launch template
by Sandesh Koshti
Notlex is the middle-weight pick on this list. Six pages — Home, Pricing, Contact, CMS Blogs, CMS Policy, and 404 — mean it’s faster to customize than 12-page builds but still covers everything a launch marketing site needs. Sandesh Koshti uses structured sections that don’t pile on animation for animation’s sake.
- Best for
- Solo founders who want a launch site without the bloat of a 12-page template
Finbill — The fintech and SaaS crossover pick
by Design Tick
Finbill is built around bento grids, pricing tables, and a waitlist page — a combination that works unusually well for fintech tools, payment products, and SaaS apps targeting finance teams. Design Tick packed 14+ sections into a 7-page build without making it feel busy.
- Best for
- Fintech SaaS, payments tools, and B2B finance products with a waitlist or early access flow
Voxera — Dark AI SaaS with a distinct voice
by Fawaz Ahamed
Voxera is our pick if you don’t want your site to look like every other SaaS site. A dark, large-typography landing with Sticky Scrolling and minimal decoration makes it feel closer to an Awwwards submission than a marketplace template. Four pages keep it lean — Home, About, Contact, Refund Policy.
- Best for
- AI and developer-tool SaaS that want a moodier, more editorial feel
Fluxframe — Animation-heavy single-page SaaS
by Brice Deguigne
Fluxframe is a two-page SaaS landing (Home and 404) built around animated feature visuals and scroll interactions. It’s the right pick if your product’s story is better told through motion than through ten pages of content — but it also means you’ll need to design a blog and pricing page elsewhere.
- Best for
- Product launches where animation carries the pitch, not a long marketing site
How to choose the right SaaS template
Start with page count, not aesthetics. A template you love the look of but that ships with 2 pages will cost you a week when you have to design a pricing table, a blog, and a contact form from scratch. If you need a blog, pricing, and legal pages on launch day, narrow the list to Revior, Draftr, Flowbi, Myniq, Salifact, Magnum, or Notlex before you pick on vibes. For animation-first product launches where a single-page story is the whole pitch, Voxera or Fluxframe are better starting points.
Free vs paid. Every template on this list is free, and the top three — Revior, Draftr, and Flowbi — are strong enough to run a production SaaS site indefinitely. That said, if you’re building a fintech or financial SaaS, the paid Impulse template from OneFramer is worth 49 USD for the 17-page depth and the conversion-tuned pricing and analytics screens. For most other SaaS use cases, a free option here will get you further than a generic paid template.
Customization depth matters more than the starting design. Every Framer template on this list is fully editable. A free template with clean layer naming and a proper CMS structure (Revior, Flowbi, Salifact) will save you more time in month two than a paid template that looked 10% better on day one.
Our top pick for most SaaS founders
All 10 templates above are solid. If you’re building a standard B2B SaaS or AI product and want the fastest path from remix to launch, Revior is the strongest free pick — it has the right pages, a clean CMS blog, and OneFramer’s track record behind it. If you need more depth on day one, Draftr is the most complete free option. For fintech specifically, grab Finbill free or consider Impulse as the paid upgrade. Browse every Framer template on yoframer to compare niches side by side.
Updated April 2026. We review and refresh this list as new SaaS templates land on the Framer marketplace.