If you’re a music producer, beatmaker, or independent artist looking to build a Framer site, you’ve probably noticed that most templates are built for SaaS startups or generic agencies. They don’t feel like music.
This list focuses on templates that work for music producers — dark aesthetics, portfolio-first layouts, audio player support, and the kind of visual weight that matches the music industry. We’ll update it as new options arrive on the Marketplace.
#1 — VOLTS by Supadark (Coming soon)
VOLTS is a Framer template built specifically for music producers and sonic branding artists. Dark bioluminescent aesthetic. Includes a sticky audio player, discography grid with CMS, streaming links integration (Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud), and a services section for producers who also sell sonic branding work.
It’s the only Framer template on the Marketplace designed exclusively for music producers — not a generic dark portfolio with a few track embeds bolted on.
Availability : Coming to the Framer Marketplace in 2026. Follow Supadark for the launch.
Price : Paid (Marketplace)
Best for : Music producers, sound designers, sonic branding artists, beatmakers with a catalog to showcase
#2 — Void (Free)
Void is a dark freelancer template with a strong neon green accent system. The aesthetic is close to the music industry visual language — void black background, electric green CTAs, pricing section, testimonials, and a bold “LET’S COLLABORATE” footer. More complete than it looks from the thumbnail.
Price : Free
Best for : Producers and artists who want a dark, neon-accented site with a built-in services and pricing structure
Limitations : No audio player, no CMS discography. Strong aesthetic but requires content restructuring for a music-first portfolio.
#3 — Ryan Sulliva (Free)
Ryan Sulliva is a retro-pixel portfolio template with an orange/beige warm aesthetic, halftone portrait photography, and pixel-style typography. Distinctive visual language — not dark, but very strong personality. Works well for producers with a lo-fi, vintage, or sample-based aesthetic.
Price : Free
Best for : Lo-fi producers, beatmakers, artists with a retro or vintage visual identity
Limitations : Not a dark template. The pixel aesthetic is very specific — works if it matches your brand, feels out of place if it doesn’t. No audio integration.
#4 — Outlined (Free)
Outlined is a dark portfolio template with a centered minimal layout — clean dark nav, centered hero text, and 3D render project cards below. Clean and professional without being generic. Works well as a starting point for producers who want a dark, sleek presence without heavy customization.
Price : Free
Best for : Producers who want a dark, refined portfolio with a tech-forward aesthetic
Limitations : No audio player built in. Project cards are image-based — needs CMS restructuring for a discography grid.
#5 — Codot ($79)
Codot is a premium agency template with big editorial typography, a photo hero section, stats counters, and a full case study system. Built as an agency template — not a personal portfolio — but the architecture (case studies, services, contact) translates well for established producers who treat their work like a studio business.
Price : $79
Best for : Established producers and sound designers who position themselves as a studio or agency
Limitations : Light aesthetic by default — heavy restyling needed for a dark music brand. Built for agencies, not individuals.
What to look for in a Framer template for music producers
Most Framer templates aren’t built for the music industry, so you’ll often be adapting a general portfolio template. Here’s what matters:
Audio player support — a sticky or inline player that lets visitors listen while browsing. This is the single most important feature for a music producer site and the hardest to add from scratch.
Dark aesthetic — light templates almost never match the visual language of the music industry. Starting from a dark base saves significant restyling work.
CMS discography — a collection-based grid or list for tracks, albums, or beats that you can update without touching the design.
Streaming links — Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Bandcamp integration in the template structure.
Services section — if you sell beats, mixing, mastering, or sonic branding, you need a clear services and pricing section built into the layout.
The honest assessment
As of 2026, there is no premium, purpose-built Framer template for music producers on the Marketplace. The options above are the closest alternatives — all require adaptation. VOLTS is being built specifically to close this gap.
If you need something now, Void is the best free starting point for its dark neon aesthetic and built-in pricing structure. If you need an agency-style architecture and can restyle it, Codot gives you the most complete foundation.
When VOLTS launches, it will be the first Framer template on the Marketplace designed exclusively for music producers and sonic branding artists. We’ll update this article the day it goes live.
The strategy behind this approach? Our product-led growth guide for designers breaks down how creative work becomes a client acquisition engine.
Building a sonic identity alongside your Framer site? See the Supadark services — sound strategy and implementation for music producers and creative studios.





