A baseline for products that move quickly.

Frame helps teams lock structure, hierarchy, and flow before color and brand land, so the work ships sooner.

Components

120+

Avg. Setup

9 min

License

Commercial

A scaffold, not a finished product

Skip the blank canvas

Routing, tokens, and layout primitives are wired before you write a line of feature code.

Designed to be overwritten

Every component is a placeholder you can tear out the moment your real system arrives.

Stays out of your way

No proprietary abstractions, no hidden magic, just the conventions your team already uses.

Trusted by teams at Linear, Vercel, Figma, and others

Product teams reach for Frame when they need to skip the blank-canvas phase and get a working scaffold in front of stakeholders by end of week.

How Frame fits into your stack

1

Clone and run

Pull the repo, install dependencies, and the dev server boots a working app on the first try.

2

Swap the placeholders

Replace copy, components, and tokens at your own pace. Each surface is intentionally generic.

3

Wire your real data

Routing and layout are already in place. Point the templated views at your APIs and move on.

4

Ship and iterate

Deploy on day one with a baseline that holds up to feedback, then evolve it as the product sharpens.

Shipping the next version

Frame let our team move from sketches to a working app on day one — by the time the brand system landed we were already iterating on real flows.

Alyssa Reed

Design Lead, Halftone

AR

Brand-ready scaffold

Will Aldridge

Engineering, Northridge

WA

Structure that scales

Andrew Marin

Founder, Stack Studio

AM

Fast stakeholder demos

Built lean, shipped fast, ready for your brand

Each surface is intentionally generic so your brand drops in without resistance.

Product Launch

Automated Fixed Income

Ventures Private Markets

FAQs

Frame is a wireframe-stage scaffold for product teams. The repo boots a working app with routing, layout primitives, theming, and a set of intentionally generic component placeholders already in place — so the first feature you ship doesn't start from a blank canvas. Brand, content, and product details are meant to be overwritten at your own pace.

Drop in your brand and ship the next version