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Event Website Templates Worth Using

Most event websites look the same because most templates do. Here are eight Framer templates that don't, for weddings, conferences, festivals, meetups, and product launches.

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Most event websites look the same because most templates do. Here are eight that don't, for weddings, conferences, festivals, meetups, and product launches.

1. Ceremony

For couples planning a wedding. Ceremony is the template I built for people who want a polished, elegant site that can go live within the hour. It's $56 on the Framer marketplace and includes a story section, schedule, venue and travel info, gallery, RSVP, and FAQ.

The design is intentionally quiet. Typography does the work, photos breathe, and nothing fussy gets in the way of the actual content. Replace the placeholder text, swap in your photos, adjust a color if you want, and publish.

See Ceremony on the Framer marketplace →

2. Darling

A free Framer wedding template by Sanna Granqvist. Clean, simple, and covers the essentials. A solid free option if you want to test the platform before committing to something premium.

3. Assemble

For tech meetups and conferences. The speakers and event sessions are CMS-driven, so you can add a new session in one place and it updates across the site. A good fit for events that grow or change between editions.

4. Confera

For full conference sites. Confera covers everything a conference usually needs: homepage, agenda, agenda details, speakers, tickets, news, contact, FAQ, recordings. If you're running something with multiple tracks or a packed speaker lineup, the structure is already in place.

5. Eventry

A free Framer template aimed at festivals, workshops, meetups, and community events. Strong hero layout, event listings with dates and locations, and built-in sections for telling the story behind the event. One of the most versatile free options in this category.

6. DesignConf

For design and creative events. Workshops, talks, summits. The layout has a more editorial feel than most conference templates, which tends to suit creative audiences better than a corporate-looking site would.

7. Eventhall

For larger events with more moving parts. Expos, trade shows, bigger conferences. Eventhall includes venue listings and attendee management sections that smaller event templates usually leave out.

8. Eventix

For playful, modern events. Bright, animated, and slightly more visual than the others on this list. A good fit for product launches, brand events, and any event where the visual identity is the point.

How to choose

The best template is the one that needs the least changing to fit your event. Pick the one whose structure already matches what you're putting together, and most of your work is already done.

I'm Ava. I make Framer templates and write about design and development here. You can also find me on X.

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