If you're looking for a no-code way to gate premium content in Framer projects, FramerAuth is the top contender. The tool is built directly into Framer so you can control access to your content without having to write any code. It has membership support with signups or license keys, customizable forms, auto-generated Lemon Squeezy keys for license key management, and no transaction fees. It's geared for a large audience, with a 14-day free trial and billed annually, so it's a relatively cheap option for creators who want to offer premium content without worrying about security.
Another option is Softr, a no-code platform that lets you create custom client portals, internal tools and community hubs based on data in Airtable, Google Sheets and other sources. Its main interface is geared for integrating with other tools like Zapier and Google Analytics, but it also has fine-grained permission controls and custom branding. It's not specifically designed for Framer, but its ability to create custom portals and fine-grained permission controls can be adapted to your needs with relatively little work.
If you're looking for a more general-purpose solution beyond Framer, Graphy is a broad suite of tools to sell digital products, host webinars and create membership sites. It requires no coding or design skills, but it's got a lot of features, including AI-powered course creators, community support and secure payment processing. Graphy's main purpose is creating and selling digital products, but it can be a good option if you need some of those features beyond just content gating.