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ishu trehan
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✨ Built. Animated. Launched. A sleek AI-powered SaaS website designed and developed entirely in Framer. Fast, modern, and packed with interactions that bring the product to life. 🎥 Here's a quick walkthrough.
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Lovenoor Singh
Brand Video for CKTL & Co.
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Rahul Chanana
Webflow Development for Everything Strategy
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Sawera Bibi
Pakeezah Paizaar - Branding & Design
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Arsh Kaur
Whimsical Storybook Art | Diverse & Marketable Illustrations
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Vishal Arora
StudentCART
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Rahul Verma
The Deadliest Trap|| A Sci-Fi Short Film by CS Productions|| - …
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Harmanpreet Singh
TruckersMP Stats Web Application
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Jeevanjot Singh
Money Over Mail Protocol (MOMP) Development
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Gurpartap Singh
Prokatib
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Gursimran Jit
CryptoBucks
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Isher
Start a new business for free. Get an online store
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Muhammad Ahmad
Framer website designs
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Rishabh Gautam
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ishu trehan
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Okay, here’s something that used to take a surprising amount of time… We didn’t build features. We rebuilt context. PM explains the feature. Designer explains the flow. Developer explains the limitation. Then someone writes docs. Then someone updates tickets. Then someone asks the same thing again in Slack 2 days later. Nothing was technically broken. But everyone was translating information differently. And honestly? Most sprint delays weren’t caused by coding. They were caused by context loss. AI changed this workflow for me. Now instead of rewriting requirements 5 times… I feed the real product context directly into the workflow. PRDs. Figma. API docs. Database schema. Existing components. Business logic. The AI sees the same system we see. So now the flow looks more like: Idea → Context → Working implementation instead of: Idea → Meeting → Notes → Ticket → Clarification → Rework → Patch The biggest shift wasn’t faster coding. It was removing the communication friction that engineering teams quietly accept as “normal.” Developers still own architecture. Designers still own UX. PMs still own decisions. But fewer things get lost between them now. Curious if other teams are noticing the same shift?
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Lovenoor Singh
Promo Video for a Mishree Resturant
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