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I love using Framer, but I recently ran into a very frustrating UX issue in the Framer Marketplace / Community.
Currently, users can "like" templates (both from the feed and on individual template pages). Naturally, any user would expect these likes to act as bookmarks so they can return to their favorite designs later, compare them, and choose the best one.
However, there is absolutely no way to view a list of templates I have liked. It seems the "like" button currently only serves as a social upvote for others, while being completely useless for the person who clicked it.
Why this is bad for UX:
It creates false expectations. A heart/like icon universally signifies "save to favorites" in modern web interfaces.
It causes a terrible user experience when someone spends an hour browsing templates, likes 10 of them to compare later, and then realizes they are all lost in a black hole.
Suggested Solution:
Please add a "Liked" or "Saved" tab to the user profile or the Community sidebar, so we can easily access the templates we've interacted with.
Until this is fixed, browsing the marketplace feels incredibly counterintuitive. Hoping to see this improvement soon!
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