An agency template has different requirements than a personal portfolio. You need multi-page structure, a scalable case study system, service pages that convert, and a team section. Most Framer templates aren’t built for this — they’re built for solo designers.
This list focuses on templates that work at agency scale: CMS-driven, multi-page, with the kind of structural depth that a studio or agency actually needs.
#1 — Sonic Branding Agency by Supadark (Coming soon)
A Framer template built specifically for sonic branding agencies and audio-first creative studios. Dark bioluminescent aesthetic, services section with pricing tiers, case study grid, client testimonials, team section, and a contact form. Built from the ground up for agencies who need their site to communicate both visual premium and sonic expertise.
The only Framer agency template designed specifically for the sonic branding and audio identity market.
Availability : Coming to the Framer Marketplace in 2026. Follow Supadark for the launch.
Price : Paid (Marketplace)
Best for : Sonic branding agencies, audio production studios, creative agencies with a dark or premium aesthetic
#2 — Method ($129)
Method is the strongest agency-adjacent template on the Marketplace. Clean white design studio layout — two-column structure, work grid, case study format, blog, and multi-page architecture. Built for a design studio positioning (“Method is a design studio that helps founders build world-class products, fast”) but the structure scales well for most creative agencies.
Price : $129
Best for : Design agencies, UX studios, product design teams, brand agencies
Limitations : Light aesthetic only. No dark variant. Structured around a studio/consultant positioning — less suited for bold or expressive agency brands.
#3 — Codot ($79)
Codot is a premium agency template with strong editorial presence — large “CODOT®” display typography, full-bleed photo hero with team imagery, stats counters (projects, clients, revenue), and a full case study system with categories. White and light aesthetic with serious typographic weight. Genuinely built for agencies, not adapted from a portfolio template.
Price : $79
Best for : Creative agencies, multidisciplinary studios, brand and design agencies
Limitations : Light aesthetic. The “CODOT®” branding is prominent — requires stripping and replacing with your own identity. Needs restyling for dark-aesthetic agencies.
#4 — Xtract (Free)
Xtract is a dark AI/automation services template with a deep purple gradient background and a feature-section layout. Built for AI and tech agencies presenting automation services — “AI Solutions That Take Your Business to the Next Level” — with service blocks, feature breakdowns, and a dark UI. More complete than most free templates if your agency operates in the tech or digital services space.
Price : Free
Best for : Tech agencies, digital automation studios, AI/SaaS service providers
Limitations : Built specifically for tech/AI services. The purple gradient and SaaS layout needs significant work to adapt for creative or branding agencies. Not a general-purpose agency template.
#5 — Anvill ($79)
Anvill is a clean white developer documentation and technical services template. Minimal grid background, centered hero, structured feature sections, and a clear information hierarchy. Built for agencies or studios whose primary output is technical — developer tools, technical documentation, or engineering services.
Price : $79
Best for : Dev agencies, technical consultancies, SaaS studios presenting developer-facing services
Limitations : Not a creative agency template. No case study format, no visual work grid. Only works for agencies where clarity and function come before aesthetics.
What an agency template needs
The gap between a personal portfolio template and an agency template is mostly structural. Here’s what to check before buying:
Services page with clear hierarchy — what you do, how it’s structured, what clients can expect. A single services block isn’t enough.
CMS case study system — adding client work shouldn’t require editing the template. Project pages should be CMS-driven.
Testimonials section — social proof is essential for agency conversions. Built in, not improvised.
Team or about section — clients hire teams, not logos. The people behind the work need to be visible.
Contact or lead capture — a form that goes somewhere. Typeform embed, native Framer form, or a clear call-to-action to book a call.
TL;DR
For the most complete creative agency structure: Method ($129). For an editorial agency presence with strong typography: Codot ($79). For tech and AI service agencies: Xtract (Free). For developer-focused agencies: Anvill ($79).
If you run a sonic branding agency or audio-first creative studio, the Supadark agency template is being built specifically for you — dark aesthetic, services architecture, and sonic branding positioning built in from day one.
Need a sonic identity to go with the site? See the Supadark services.





