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I Built a Collection of Premium Next.js Landing Page Templates — Here’s How It’s Going

Ever spent hours tweaking a landing page, only to feel like something’s still off? Yeah, same.

As a frontend developer and designer, I’ve always loved clean, high-converting landing pages. But I noticed a gap—while there are plenty of templates out there, very few match the quality of sites built by top companies like Framer, Vercel, and Stripe. So, I decided to build Astrae—a marketplace for premium, highly polished landing page templates built with React, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion.

How It’s Going So Far

  • 50 users in! 19 of them are paying customers.
  • First few sales came in just days after launch.
  • Just fixed a major issue preventing downloads—so if you grabbed a template earlier, you should be good now.
    What Makes These Templates Different?

I’m not just making generic designs—I’m recreating some of the best landing pages from successful companies and turning them into high-quality, ready-to-use templates. The goal? To save freelancers, indie hackers, and startups hours of design work while keeping things modern and functional.

What’s Next?

I want to hit 50 paying users, so I’m refining templates, adding new ones, and listening to feedback. If you have any favorite landing pages you think I should recreate, drop a comment!

Also, if you’re curious, you can check out Astrae here: https://astrae.design/products. Would love your thoughts!

on March 17, 2025
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