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    Kompa Review and verdict 2026

    Framer plugin bundling over a thousand ready-made sections and four hundred interface components, reachable from Framer's quick-action menu. Aimed at freelancers and teams shipping sites in volume.

    Free.

    Kompa

    ToolTrim Verdict
    3.5/5
    Decent

    Kompa pays off as soon as you string Framer projects together: the time saved on repetitive sections quickly exceeds the one-time cost.

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    Our take

    Understanding Kompa.

    Framer plugin bundling over a thousand ready-made sections and four hundred interface components, reachable from Framer's quick-action menu. Aimed at freelancers and teams shipping sites in volume.

    Practical uses

    • Stand up a client site structure quickly in Framer.
    • Reuse proven sections from one project to the next.
    • Prototype a full page without starting from blank.

    Pros and cons

    What Kompa does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.

    Pros

    • Very deep library covering most common sections.
    • One-time purchase, no recurring subscription.
    • Updates included, so the library keeps growing.
    • Free version to evaluate before buying.

    Cons

    • Assumes active Framer use, without which the plugin is pointless.
    • Generic library: output needs customisation to avoid looking like other sites using it.
    • The sheer number of components is hard to navigate at first.

    Kompa: when it makes sense.

    Kompa pays off as soon as you string Framer projects together: the time saved on repetitive sections quickly exceeds the one-time cost. For a single site, the free version is enough.

    Keep if

    You already work in Framer and ship sites regularly.. You want to stop rebuilding the same sections on every project.

    Challenge if

    You don't use Framer — the plugin has no standalone use.. You design every site bespoke and have no use for a generic library.

    Our verdict on Kompa.

    Why this verdict

    Decent

    Kompa is fairly easy to replace with an alternative, a free tier to test before paying, clearly documented use cases.