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Motion Marketing

A SaaS landing that feels alive without the bloat.

For dev tools and modern SaaS. Crisp motion, scroll storytelling, and accessible chrome — the page sells without shouting.

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Headline

Motion Marketing — alive without the bloat.

Framer Motion handles micro-interactions, Lenis quiets the scroll, GSAP commands the hero, and the AI SDK powers a streaming demo so the page sells the product mid-scroll.

Visual impact85
Performance load51
Live previewtokens · type · motion
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Pricing

Pay for the moments that earn it.

Three plans, one design system. Switch tiers without losing your stack.

Starter
$0free forever
  • 1 project
  • Community support
  • Light themes
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Studio
$29per month
  • Unlimited projects
  • AI generations
  • All themes
  • Priority support
Atelier
Customfor teams
  • SSO + audit
  • Dedicated rep
  • Custom themes
  • On-prem option
The stack

7 libraries, with intent

01
Next.jsframework

App Router, RSC, edge-ready

Why this App Router + RSCs ship the marketing chrome statically; the API surface stays tiny.

Impact
6/10
02

Utility-first styling

Why this Atomic utility classes keep the marketing site CSS at near-zero growth as sections multiply.

Impact
6/10
03

Own your components

Why this Pricing, tabs, and dialogs come accessible by default — no a11y debt.

Impact
7/10
04

Declarative React motion

Why this Spring-driven micro-interactions on cards, navs, and CTAs feel premium and on-brand.

Impact
7/10
05
Lenisscroll

Buttery smooth scrolling

Why this Smooth scroll across long marketing pages prevents the 'staircase' feel.

Impact
7/10
06
GSAPmotion

Timeline-precise motion

Why this Hero choreography (text mask, badge pop, gradient drift) anchors the page without jank.

Impact
9/10
07

Streaming, tools, agents

Why this A live AI demo block — streamed in real time — converts curious devs into signups.

Impact
7/10
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The starter ships a Next.js app with the recipe's theme, fonts, and the libraries above already wired up.