Startup marketing on Framer usually breaks in one of two places: the template stops at a pretty hero, or it never ships the legal and blog routes enterprise buyers expect. This roundup pulls 20 templates from yoframer that carry a Startup label in niche or categories (plus closely aligned SaaS and AI product builds). Nineteen are free; Impulse is the paid fintech-grade option when you need banking-style depth without assembling seventeen routes by hand.
Xtract — Massive traction, dark AI product energy
by Kanishk Dubey
Xtract leads on marketplace signal and fits teams positioning around intelligent automation, not generic landing fluff. Six pages, CMS-backed editorial, and a dark palette read as product-ready on day one.
- Best for
- AI and automation startups that want a serious multipage site with a CMS blog
Dreelio — Light gradient SaaS with CMS blog and legals
by Leonardo Chike
Dreelio by Leonardo Chike pairs a polished homepage with CMS blog, contact, terms, privacy, and 404. At tens of thousands of marketplace views, it is a proven pick when you want a light, gradient-forward brand system.
- Best for
- Early-stage SaaS founders who need blog, contact, and policy pages in one tight file
Draftr — Ten routes including waitlist and changelog
by Salim from Webestica
Draftr from Webestica remains one of the most complete free startup stacks: blog CMS, waitlist, changelog, power-ups, and policy CMS. If you are comparing free files by page count and production readiness, it belongs near the top of your shortlist.
- Best for
- Software and AI startups that want launch depth without paying for a template
Pavyon — Dark animated SaaS with auth routes
by Ucas Studio
Pavyon by Ucas Studio ships nine pages with a modern dark gradient look and CMS blog. The inclusion of login and register stubs helps mobile and web apps that already think about account flows.
- Best for
- Startups that want features, pricing, CMS blog, and login or register placeholders
Revior — OneFramer’s clean five-page SaaS default
by OneFramer
Revior is the balanced free pick from OneFramer: five pages, CMS blog, and a bright layout that works for AI and B2B SaaS without locking you into one vertical. Strong when you want credibility without visual extremes.
- Best for
- Founders who want OneFramer craft with home, about, feature, pricing, and CMS blog
Quick comparison
| Template | Pages | CMS | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xtract | 6 | Yes | Dark AI and automation story |
| Dreelio | 6 | Yes | Light SaaS plus blog and legals |
| Draftr | 10 | Yes | Waitlist, changelog, deep stack |
| Pavyon | 9 | Yes | Dark SaaS with auth placeholders |
| Revior | 5 | Yes | OneFramer general SaaS default |
| Impulse | 17 | Yes | Paid fintech and financial SaaS |
| Myniq | 13 | Yes | AI SaaS with integrations depth |
| Flowbi | 7 | Yes | Minimal editorial SaaS marketing |
| Salifact | 9 | Yes | Automation and B2B workflow SaaS |
| Wordgenix | 9 | Yes | Blog plus integrations CMS |
| Celest | 11 | Yes | Waitlist, changelog, legal CMS |
| Arcedia | 10 | Yes | Alternate home for experiments |
| A-IONIC | 10 | Yes | AI agents, pricing, integrations |
| Notlex | 6 | Yes | Balanced launch marketing site |
| Timeline | 5 | Yes | Feed and changelog-style updates |
| Forge Event | 2 | No | Conference and summit landing |
| Clarion | 6 | Yes | Gradient-light solutions and blog |
| Magnum | 8 | Yes | App and startup with legal stack |
| Voxera | 4 | No | Dark editorial AI landing |
| Debut | 3 | No | Pre-launch waitlist MVP |
Impulse — Seventeen-page fintech system
by OneFramer
Impulse from OneFramer is the paid anchor at 49 USD. It covers payment, analytics, banking-style storytelling, CMS service and team routes, careers, auth placeholders, FAQ, blog, and contact. Choose it when free templates cap out and compliance-minded buyers expect a full surface area.
- Best for
- Fintech and financial SaaS teams that need product, team, careers, and blog depth
Myniq — Thirteen pages for AI SaaS marketing
by Gr8r
Myniq stretches to thirteen pages so you can show integrations and hiring without duct-taping new routes. It fits B2B AI products where evaluation happens across many tabs, not one scroll.
- Best for
- AI startups with pricing, integrations, careers, and heavy content operations
Flowbi — Restrained seven-page SaaS marketing site
by Artem Meshkov
Flowbi by Artem Meshkov keeps the aesthetic minimal while still shipping the pages startups actually publish: features, pricing, testimonials, FAQ, CMS blog, contact, and legal-minded structure. Good when loud gradients would fight your brand.
- Best for
- Founders who want whitespace, features, pricing, FAQ, CMS blog, and contact
Salifact — Automation and workflow B2B positioning
by Salim from Webestica
Salifact from Webestica mirrors Draftr’s depth philosophy for automation categories: feature and pricing narratives, CMS blog, detail pages, and privacy. Useful when your buyer is an ops leader, not a consumer.
- Best for
- Startups selling automation, ops, or workflow software with a full marketing footprint
Wordgenix — Integrations and blog in CMS
by Arini
Wordgenix by Arini adds CMS integrations alongside CMS blog and editable legal. If “does it integrate with X?” is a top sales question, structured integration pages beat a single logo strip.
- Best for
- SaaS teams where connector catalogs and weekly posts drive pipeline
Celest — Waitlist plus changelog and mature legal
by Orion
Celest by Orion combines waitlist, pricing, blog CMS, changelog, and legal CMS. That mix matches startups that want one Framer file to grow with them past the first landing page.
- Best for
- Product-led teams moving from pre-launch to steady shipping
Arcedia — Two homepage variants for testing
by Pentaclay
Arcedia by Pentaclay includes a second home variant as listed on the marketplace, plus CMS blog and privacy. Helpful when growth wants alternate heroes without forking the whole project.
- Best for
- Startups running messaging tests or vertical landings alongside core SaaS pages
A — AI agents route with integrations
by Ulvin
A-IONIC by Ulvin dedicates a route to AI agents and keeps pricing and integrations explicit. The layout stays minimalist so technical buyers can scan fast.
- Best for
- Agent and copilot startups that need pricing and integrations beside the blog
Notlex — Six-page balanced launch site
by Sandesh Koshti
Notlex by Sandesh Koshti sits in the middle of this list: six pages covering home, pricing, contact, CMS blogs, CMS policy, and 404. Strong when twelve routes would stay empty for months.
- Best for
- Solo founders who want pricing, contact, CMS blog, and policy without bloat
Timeline — CMS feed for build-in-public and updates
by Fabian
Timeline by Fabian centers a CMS feed with gallery and about support. Pick it when your marketing is honest, frequent updates rather than a static brochure.
- Best for
- Founders and small teams publishing chronological product stories
Forge Event — Single-scroll conference landing
by Design
Forge Event by Design is only home and 404, but the home is built for agenda, speakers, and tickets in one scroll. Event startups often need marketing speed more than a CMS blog on week one.
- Best for
- Tech events, summits, and community launches that point every ad to one URL
Clarion — Solutions page plus CMS blog
by Damir Cosic
Clarion by Damir Cosic pairs solutions and blog with gradient-light polish. It suits hybrid agency-product stories common in early AI companies.
- Best for
- B2B startups blending services narrative with content marketing
Magnum — App and SaaS with privacy, terms, and 404
by Zain
Magnum by Zain targets apps and SaaS with an eight-page layout that remembers privacy, terms, and 404. Helpful when app-store listings and enterprise questionnaires ask for policy URLs early.
- Best for
- Mobile-first startups that want legal pages and blog without a dark-only aesthetic
Voxera — Dark four-page AI landing
by Fawaz Ahamed
Voxera keeps four routes and skips CMS, which trades editorial flexibility for speed. Use it when motion and tone carry the pitch more than a weekly blog.
- Best for
- AI products that want moody editorial typography over a giant sitemap
Debut — Three-page waitlist MVP
by Shahrukh
Debut by Shahrukh is home, thank-you, and 404 only. It is the honest pick for the week before you have anything to put on a pricing table.
- Best for
- Makers validating an idea before pricing and blog exist
How to choose a startup template
Match stage to sitemap. Pre-launch validation belongs on Debut, Forge Event, or Celest’s waitlist. Post-traction SaaS with content and legals fits Dreelio, Draftr, Flowbi, Wordgenix, or Notlex. AI-heavy positioning narrows to Xtract, Myniq, A-IONIC, Clarion, or Voxera before you pick on aesthetics alone.
Free versus paid. Most founders stop at Draftr or Pavyon and never need a paid file. Choose Impulse at 49 USD when you are fintech-adjacent and need the extra product, team, and career depth out of the box.
CMS discipline. If you will not publish posts, skip blog-heavy templates or hide the routes. If you will publish weekly, prioritize CMS blog and legal like Celest, Salifact, or Revior.
Our top pick for most startups
Xtract wins on signal and AI positioning. Dreelio wins on light SaaS polish with blog and policies. Draftr wins when you want the deepest free marketing stack. Impulse wins for fintech. For pure waitlist mode, pair Debut now with a deeper remix later. Browse the full Framer template directory and other roundups for agency-only or portfolio-only lists.
Updated April 2026. We refresh this list as new startup templates ship on the Framer marketplace.