Brandfluencer is an influencer agency website template for talent agencies, creator marketplaces and personal brands. It ships for Webflow, Framer, Figma and HTML.
Brand deals are won on proof. So Brandfluencer leads with work, clients and numbers rather than a mission statement. Three separate homepage variants ship with it, and each one targets a different business.
One is built for an agency. One is built for a single creator. The last is built for a marketplace that books talent. Because all three are included, you pick a lane on day one and never rebuild.
Each section has one job. The hero states the offer. The portfolio proves it. The pricing page removes doubt. Finally the booking form captures the deal.
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Brandfluencer at a Glance
| Formats | Webflow, Framer, Figma, HTML |
| Best for | Influencer agencies, talent marketplaces, creators, models, coaches |
| Homepage variants | Agency, individual creator and marketplace |
| CMS | Projects, services, case studies, influencer profiles and blog posts |
| Pages | 17 designed pages plus service, case study, influencer and blog CMS templates |
| Responsive | Desktop, tablet and mobile |
| Support | Included with every TNCFlow purchase |
Key Features of Brandfluencer
Three Homepage Variants. Agency, individual creator and marketplace layouts all ship in the same file. Each has its own hero, stats block and call to action.

Multi Layout System. Because the variants share one style system, you can mix sections across them. So a new look takes minutes, not a redesign.

Dynamic CMS Collections. Portfolio projects, services, case studies, influencer profiles and blog posts run on CMS collections. Then updates happen in a form instead of the designer.

Services Page with Detail Pages. The services page lists the offer. Every service also gets its own page, covering campaign strategy, content creation, discovery and matching, multi platform execution and performance reporting.

Portfolio Spotlight Carousel. An interactive grid carries project images, captions and client detail. So your strongest work sits above the fold.

Customizable Design. Colors, fonts and hero media all sit in a shared style guide. Change one value and the whole site follows.

Influencers and Team Pages. A dedicated influencers page lists talent, and a team page introduces the people behind the agency. Both help a brand decide who they are hiring.

Pricing and Packages. The pricing page presents packages side by side. Because the numbers are visible, unqualified enquiries drop.

Booking and Collaboration Forms. A book talent page and a contact page both capture enquiries. So a brand can start a conversation from anywhere on the site.

Advanced Animations. GSAP scroll effects, parallax heroes, Lottie illustrations and smooth transitions run throughout. However, the motion stays light so the work stays the focus.

Utility Pages Included. A style guide, instructions page, changelog, license page and a 404 page all ship with the template.

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Pages Included in Brandfluencer
Brandfluencer ships with seventeen designed pages. Three of those are homepage variants for agencies, individual creators and marketplaces. The rest are Services, Case Studies, Influencers, Book Talent, How It Works, Pricing, Team, Blog, Contact, a 404 page, Style Guide, Instructions, Change Log and License. On top of that sit CMS templates for services, case studies, influencer profiles and blog posts.
Why Creator Sites Need a Rate Page
Most creator sites hide pricing and ask brands to enquire. However, that filter runs the wrong way. It scares off serious buyers and lets tyre kickers through. Brandfluencer puts packages and deliverables on a public pricing page instead. Then the enquiry form only has to confirm scope. So you spend less time on calls that were never going to close.
How to Use Brandfluencer
- Use the purchase widget on the right side of this page to buy the Brandfluencer template
- Duplicate the template into your Webflow workspace
- Pick the homepage variant that matches your business
- Load your projects, services, case studies and talent into the CMS
- Adjust the style guide colors, fonts and hero media
- Test every breakpoint, then publish your site
Brandfluencer Frequently Asked Questions
What formats does Brandfluencer ship in?
Brandfluencer ships for Webflow, Framer, Figma and HTML. Each format is sold separately, so you buy only the one you need.
Is the Figma file included with the Webflow purchase?
No. The Figma file is a separate product on this page. So add it to your order if you want the design source.
How many homepage variants does Brandfluencer include?
Three. One targets agencies, one targets a single creator and one targets a talent marketplace.
How many pages does Brandfluencer include?
Brandfluencer includes seventeen designed pages. It also includes CMS templates for services, case studies, influencer profiles and blog posts.
Can I use Brandfluencer for a personal brand rather than an agency?
Yes. The individual creator homepage variant is built for exactly that. So you can drop the agency and marketplace layouts entirely.
Does Brandfluencer include a pricing page?
Yes. There is a dedicated pricing page, and services carry their own detail pages with deliverables.
When you choose Brandfluencer, you get support from the TNCFlow team. So if a section does not behave, ask us and we will help.
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