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Uncommon Components, Application Components, Team Billing, Shared Workspaces and More.

October 3, 2023

It’s a new month which means we’ve released some new components, features and updates to improve Relume Library. Happy October Component Day!

Here's what's new:

Uncommon Components

A preview of some of the new Uncommon components.

Uncommon components have become a community favourite on our voting board, earning the top spot on a regular basis. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of 12 new uncommon components that can add extra flair to your websites.

For those that are new to Relume, Uncommon components use sophisticated layouts and interactions designed to take your websites to the next level.

If you need help implementing them, feel free to ask for assistance on Slack.

Application Components

Forms

Forms are an essential component of any web application. They are used to streamline the process of collecting inputs, validating data, and submitting it to the server. Our form components have been designed with 5 key themes in mind: account settings, personal information, payment methods, notifications, and onboarding. However, they are not limited to these themes and can be used for other purposes as well.

Description Lists

Description Lists present structured information, typically in a key-value format. These components are designed to improve the organisation and readability of content, making it easier for users to understand and absorb information.

New UI Elements

To complement the new application components, we have developed a collection of new UI elements, including inputs, checkboxes, radio buttons, toggles and select menus. These UI elements can be used as building blocks for rapidly creating forms.

Team Billing and Shared Workspaces

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Team Billing and Shared Team Workspaces to Relume. Relume Library has been a go-to tool for thousands of teams to create stunning websites at an unprecedented speed. However, due to the nature of our previous no-code stack, we lacked an efficient solution for team account management, billing, and shared projects. Recently, we transitioned away from our no-code stack and created our own account management system. This system allows for exciting new features such team billing and shared team workspaces.

Team billing and shared team workspaces are only available on the Pro Plan.

Team Billing

Team billing enables you to consolidate your billing in the one place by inviting members to join your team. Team billing is only available to Lumers on the Pro Plan and can be accessed from the Account Settings page.

Shared Team Workspaces

Once a member has been added to your team, they will be able to access projects in your Team Workspace. Team Workspaces can be accessed from the Projects page.

Can multiple team members work in the same file?

Yes, team members in a shared team workspace can access the same file at once and even work together in that file.

Can you join multiple workspaces at a time?

No, you can only join one workspace at a time. By accepting an invite to one workspace, you will be removed from an existing workspace.

Figma Pro Update (v1.3)

We have added 36 new components to our Pro Figma Kit, which is available in both desktop and mobile variants. We’ve also made some updates to the Style Guide page that provides better discoverability of icons. To receive the latest update, visit the Figma Kits in your account.

Note: If you have purchased the Pro Figma kit outside of our Relume library plans you will receive the latest update through Figma or via email depending on where you purchased it.

Wireframing 1.0
Wireframing 2.0
Library coverage
Uses ~25% of marketing components.
Uses ~70% of marketing components.

More variety and creative layouts appear in generations.
Brand style fit
Mixed styles, not brand-aware.
Selects styles that match the project description (e.g., off-grid/overlapping for agencies; card layouts for SaaS).

Wireframes feel “on-brand” from the first draft.
Section content match
Defaulted to generic layouts (e.g., always 3 pricing plans), relying only on the section title.
Selects components based on content count using both title & description (e.g., “2 pricing plans” generates a 2-plan layout).

Sections communicate the right thing with the right structure.
Page flow awareness
No awareness of position/order.
Chooses components with placement in mind; improves rhythm and alternation.

Smoother narrative and fewer repetitive beats down the page.
Site-wide consistency
Components are not reused across pages.
Reuses suitable components across pages for coherence.

A more unified site with less rework later.
Copywriting 1.0
Copywriting 1.5
Context
Only looked at one section at a time.
Considers the entire page.

Less repetition, smoother flow across sections
Model
OpenAI GPT
Claude

Sharper, more natural copy.
Quality
Generic, often placeholder text.
More relevant, compelling, and usable.

Saves editing time, closer to production-ready.
Consistency
No awareness of position/order.
Unified tone across the whole page.

Feels like one voice, not stitched-together fragments.
Team
Andy, Sam & Sanskar
Team
Andy & Sam
Team
Damian & Sam
Team
Damian & Sanskar
Team
Damian & Meredith
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Damian & George
Team
Damian, Maria & Chester
Team
Rob & Nour
Team
Kaleb, Maria & Jonathan
Team
Kaleb & Maria
Team
Kaleb, Jonathan & Damian
Team
Kaleb, Damian, Jonathan & Maria
Team
Damian, Maria & Marc
Team
Damian, Maria & Kaleb
Team
Kaleb & Matt
Team
Kaleb, Matt & Jonathan
Team
Andy, Chris, George, Kaleb, Damian & Maria
Team
Damian, Trung, Andy, Weidong, Kaleb & Maria
Team
Nick & Abhi
Team
Nick & Weidong
Team
Nick & Max
Team
Andy & Weidong
Team
Andy, Diego & Trung
Team
Marc & Trung
Team
Marc & Arman
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Pantelis