While building multiple Framer websites, I hit a productivity wall. Asset clutter was growing with each project, bloating files and disrupting my workflow.
My product intuition told me this wasn't just a simple workflow annoyance but a missing piece in the Framer user experience that others were likely facing as well.
So I designed and built the end-to-end solution using Cursor, creating a plugin that scans components and enables only one-click component cleanup for users.
When I launched on r/Framer, the response proved I'd hit something real. The post became the number 2 top post of the week, reaching 7000 people within the first 7 days.
"You’re doing gods work!!! This is awesome—I’m about to clean up a project for handoff and will absolutely use this. Thanks!"

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Highlights
Shipped a tool currently used by over 500 designers.
Learned by building. Navigated API docs, debugged code, and used AI to fill knowledge gaps in code.
Experienced the full product loop. Problem identification → prototype and solution design → technical execution → user adoption and promotion.






