6 Easy Ways to Take Your Framer Sites to The Next Level

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6 Easy Ways to Take Your Framer Sites to The Next Level

In this blog, I’ll give you free access to 6 Framer components you can use to take your websites to the next level. They’re the easiest way to add that unique “wow” effect to any site. Have fun using them on both personal and commercial projects, completely free.

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1. Click effects

This component adds a little “pop” of interaction wherever users click, and trust me, it feels way more satisfying than a boring cursor.

1. Click effects

This component adds a little “pop” of interaction wherever users click, and trust me, it feels way more satisfying than a boring cursor.

1. Click effects

This component adds a little “pop” of interaction wherever users click, and trust me, it feels way more satisfying than a boring cursor.

Different click effects.

Different click effects.

Different click effects.

You can choose from multiple presets like rings, particles, burst, crosshair, wavy, or even sniper. Each gives a unique visual when someone clicks around your page.

Here’s the fun part:

  • Drop the component anywhere on your page (outside of any container).

  • Set its size to 1px by 1px.

  • Pin it to the top-left corner of your desktop breakpoint.

  • Customize color, size, stroke, and animation on the right panel.

Pro tip: set the color to white and the blend mode to Difference. That way, your click effect stays visible on both light and dark backgrounds. Subtle, but so satisfying.

Grab the component here: Click effects for Framer websites

2. Ticker path

If you’ve ever seen elements moving along a smooth, looping path and wondered how it’s done, this one’s for you.

You can choose from multiple presets like rings, particles, burst, crosshair, wavy, or even sniper. Each gives a unique visual when someone clicks around your page.

Here’s the fun part:

  • Drop the component anywhere on your page (outside of any container).

  • Set its size to 1px by 1px.

  • Pin it to the top-left corner of your desktop breakpoint.

  • Customize color, size, stroke, and animation on the right panel.

Pro tip: set the color to white and the blend mode to Difference. That way, your click effect stays visible on both light and dark backgrounds. Subtle, but so satisfying.

Grab the component here: Click effects for Framer websites

2. Ticker path

If you’ve ever seen elements moving along a smooth, looping path and wondered how it’s done, this one’s for you.

You can choose from multiple presets like rings, particles, burst, crosshair, wavy, or even sniper. Each gives a unique visual when someone clicks around your page.

Here’s the fun part:

  • Drop the component anywhere on your page (outside of any container).

  • Set its size to 1px by 1px.

  • Pin it to the top-left corner of your desktop breakpoint.

  • Customize color, size, stroke, and animation on the right panel.

Pro tip: set the color to white and the blend mode to Difference. That way, your click effect stays visible on both light and dark backgrounds. Subtle, but so satisfying.

Grab the component here: Click effects for Framer websites

2. Ticker path

If you’ve ever seen elements moving along a smooth, looping path and wondered how it’s done, this one’s for you.

Ticker path component.

Ticker path component.

Ticker path component.

The Ticker Path Component lets any element follow a path, either from a preset (like spiral, loop, wave, curly, or stripes) or your own custom SVG path.

It’s a super visual way to:

  • Animate icons or text across the screen,

  • Add motion to background elements,

  • Or create dynamic, scroll-based effects.

You can tweak the speed, direction, spacing, and movement intensity, or even draw your own path directly in Framer (press P, draw, copy SVG, paste into the component). No code required.

It’s one of those components that looks complex — but is ridiculously easy once you try it.

3. Shiny cursor effect

This one’s a personal favorite: it gives you that puffy sticker or glossy highlight look you’ve seen in high-end portfolio sites.

Originally inspired by a tweet from Arur, this Shiny Cursor Effect component adds a subtle reflective shine that follows your cursor, perfect for emojis, buttons, or icons.

To use it:

  • Wrap your element (like text or emoji) in a stack or frame.

  • Drop in the shiny cursor component.

  • Set it to absolute positioning and play with the color, size, brightness, and blur.

You can go minimal with a soft white sheen, or bold with neon gradients. The result feels tactile, almost like a sticker you could peel off the screen.

Grab the Shiny cursor effect in Framer.

4. Cursor image trail

You’ve probably seen this one on creative agency websites, where your cursor leaves behind floating images or shapes that fade out.

The Ticker Path Component lets any element follow a path, either from a preset (like spiral, loop, wave, curly, or stripes) or your own custom SVG path.

It’s a super visual way to:

  • Animate icons or text across the screen,

  • Add motion to background elements,

  • Or create dynamic, scroll-based effects.

You can tweak the speed, direction, spacing, and movement intensity, or even draw your own path directly in Framer (press P, draw, copy SVG, paste into the component). No code required.

It’s one of those components that looks complex — but is ridiculously easy once you try it.

3. Shiny cursor effect

This one’s a personal favorite: it gives you that puffy sticker or glossy highlight look you’ve seen in high-end portfolio sites.

Originally inspired by a tweet from Arur, this Shiny Cursor Effect component adds a subtle reflective shine that follows your cursor, perfect for emojis, buttons, or icons.

To use it:

  • Wrap your element (like text or emoji) in a stack or frame.

  • Drop in the shiny cursor component.

  • Set it to absolute positioning and play with the color, size, brightness, and blur.

You can go minimal with a soft white sheen, or bold with neon gradients. The result feels tactile, almost like a sticker you could peel off the screen.

Grab the Shiny cursor effect in Framer.

4. Cursor image trail

You’ve probably seen this one on creative agency websites, where your cursor leaves behind floating images or shapes that fade out.

The Ticker Path Component lets any element follow a path, either from a preset (like spiral, loop, wave, curly, or stripes) or your own custom SVG path.

It’s a super visual way to:

  • Animate icons or text across the screen,

  • Add motion to background elements,

  • Or create dynamic, scroll-based effects.

You can tweak the speed, direction, spacing, and movement intensity, or even draw your own path directly in Framer (press P, draw, copy SVG, paste into the component). No code required.

It’s one of those components that looks complex — but is ridiculously easy once you try it.

3. Shiny cursor effect

This one’s a personal favorite: it gives you that puffy sticker or glossy highlight look you’ve seen in high-end portfolio sites.

Originally inspired by a tweet from Arur, this Shiny Cursor Effect component adds a subtle reflective shine that follows your cursor, perfect for emojis, buttons, or icons.

To use it:

  • Wrap your element (like text or emoji) in a stack or frame.

  • Drop in the shiny cursor component.

  • Set it to absolute positioning and play with the color, size, brightness, and blur.

You can go minimal with a soft white sheen, or bold with neon gradients. The result feels tactile, almost like a sticker you could peel off the screen.

Grab the Shiny cursor effect in Framer.

4. Cursor image trail

You’ve probably seen this one on creative agency websites, where your cursor leaves behind floating images or shapes that fade out.

Cursor image trail.

Cursor image trail.

Cursor image trail.

The Cursor Image Trail component recreates that same magic without touching code.

You can upload any set of images (logos, icons, shapes), and Framer will automatically animate them behind your cursor as you move around. You control:

  • The frequency (how often images appear),

  • The duration (how long they stay visible),

  • And the in/out animations (fade, scale, blur, rotation, etc.).

For example, you could have subtle image blurs fading in and out, or go wild with 3D spinning icons. The key is experimentation.

And since it’s all in the right panel, you can dial it in visually until it feels just right.

5. Text wrap

Here’s a problem a lot of people run into when building in Framer: how do you place things inside paragraphs, like logos, icons, or small components, without breaking responsiveness? You might think of using absolute positioning, but that’s not really scalable (or responsive, to be honest).

This Text Wrap Component solves that perfectly. It lets you insert elements directly into your text while keeping everything neatly responsive. The text flows naturally, breaks into new lines when needed, and your embedded elements, like icons or mini images, move along beautifully with it.

6. How it works

Using it is surprisingly simple. First, grab the Text Wrap Component and paste it into your project. Then, type the paragraph you want to use. Now here’s the trick: you define small slots in your text where you want to insert items. You can use any symbol for the slot. like double brackets [[ ]]—just make sure it’s something that won’t appear in your normal copy.

Once your slots are in place, you connect them to any frame on your canvas. Each connection fills one slot—so you could, for example, drop in a Netflix logo, a Spotify icon, and a Framer badge, all inline with your paragraph. The best part? It’s fully responsive and keeps your layout perfectly intact.

From there, you can play around with properties like layer gap, baseline alignment, and color to fine-tune your design. You can even take it further by adding interactions to the embedded elements, like using the Magnetic Hover component for a dynamic effect.

Wrapping up

If you’ve been looking for a simple way to upgrade your website’s visuals without rebuilding everything from scratch. Try one, play around, and you’ll see how easy it is to make your next Framer site feel more alive.

The Cursor Image Trail component recreates that same magic without touching code.

You can upload any set of images (logos, icons, shapes), and Framer will automatically animate them behind your cursor as you move around. You control:

  • The frequency (how often images appear),

  • The duration (how long they stay visible),

  • And the in/out animations (fade, scale, blur, rotation, etc.).

For example, you could have subtle image blurs fading in and out, or go wild with 3D spinning icons. The key is experimentation.

And since it’s all in the right panel, you can dial it in visually until it feels just right.

5. Text wrap

Here’s a problem a lot of people run into when building in Framer: how do you place things inside paragraphs, like logos, icons, or small components, without breaking responsiveness? You might think of using absolute positioning, but that’s not really scalable (or responsive, to be honest).

This Text Wrap Component solves that perfectly. It lets you insert elements directly into your text while keeping everything neatly responsive. The text flows naturally, breaks into new lines when needed, and your embedded elements, like icons or mini images, move along beautifully with it.

6. How it works

Using it is surprisingly simple. First, grab the Text Wrap Component and paste it into your project. Then, type the paragraph you want to use. Now here’s the trick: you define small slots in your text where you want to insert items. You can use any symbol for the slot. like double brackets [[ ]]—just make sure it’s something that won’t appear in your normal copy.

Once your slots are in place, you connect them to any frame on your canvas. Each connection fills one slot—so you could, for example, drop in a Netflix logo, a Spotify icon, and a Framer badge, all inline with your paragraph. The best part? It’s fully responsive and keeps your layout perfectly intact.

From there, you can play around with properties like layer gap, baseline alignment, and color to fine-tune your design. You can even take it further by adding interactions to the embedded elements, like using the Magnetic Hover component for a dynamic effect.

Wrapping up

If you’ve been looking for a simple way to upgrade your website’s visuals without rebuilding everything from scratch. Try one, play around, and you’ll see how easy it is to make your next Framer site feel more alive.

The Cursor Image Trail component recreates that same magic without touching code.

You can upload any set of images (logos, icons, shapes), and Framer will automatically animate them behind your cursor as you move around. You control:

  • The frequency (how often images appear),

  • The duration (how long they stay visible),

  • And the in/out animations (fade, scale, blur, rotation, etc.).

For example, you could have subtle image blurs fading in and out, or go wild with 3D spinning icons. The key is experimentation.

And since it’s all in the right panel, you can dial it in visually until it feels just right.

5. Text wrap

Here’s a problem a lot of people run into when building in Framer: how do you place things inside paragraphs, like logos, icons, or small components, without breaking responsiveness? You might think of using absolute positioning, but that’s not really scalable (or responsive, to be honest).

This Text Wrap Component solves that perfectly. It lets you insert elements directly into your text while keeping everything neatly responsive. The text flows naturally, breaks into new lines when needed, and your embedded elements, like icons or mini images, move along beautifully with it.

6. How it works

Using it is surprisingly simple. First, grab the Text Wrap Component and paste it into your project. Then, type the paragraph you want to use. Now here’s the trick: you define small slots in your text where you want to insert items. You can use any symbol for the slot. like double brackets [[ ]]—just make sure it’s something that won’t appear in your normal copy.

Once your slots are in place, you connect them to any frame on your canvas. Each connection fills one slot—so you could, for example, drop in a Netflix logo, a Spotify icon, and a Framer badge, all inline with your paragraph. The best part? It’s fully responsive and keeps your layout perfectly intact.

From there, you can play around with properties like layer gap, baseline alignment, and color to fine-tune your design. You can even take it further by adding interactions to the embedded elements, like using the Magnetic Hover component for a dynamic effect.

Wrapping up

If you’ve been looking for a simple way to upgrade your website’s visuals without rebuilding everything from scratch. Try one, play around, and you’ll see how easy it is to make your next Framer site feel more alive.

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Build your ideas with ease by learning the basics of website building with Framer.

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