Currently, designing components with Workshop feels quite laborious and limited compared to the rest of the Framer experience. One of Framer’s biggest strengths is the speed and freedom of visual design, but when building components with Workshop, we lose much of that advantage. To make components customizable, we often have to rely on vibe-coding prompts just to expose basic properties like gap, padding, font size, and other layout or typography controls. This creates unnecessary friction and slows down the workflow. It would be a huge improvement if Workshop focused primarily on generating the interactive logic, while automatically allowing the resulting components to remain fully designable in Framer’s visual interface — with access to standard layout, spacing, and typography controls, ... like we have when we create our own components. In other words, the ideal workflow would be: * Use Workshop to generate the interactive behavior. * Automatically keep the component fully editable with Framer’s native design tools