
Creative Tim UI Components
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What is Creative Tim UI Components
Creative Tim UI Components is a collection of front-end UI kits and component libraries used to build web application interfaces. It targets developers and designers who want prebuilt layouts, dashboards, and reusable UI elements for common frameworks. The catalog spans multiple technology stacks and typically ships as template projects with styled components rather than a single unified component system.
Broad framework coverage
The product line includes UI kits for multiple popular front-end frameworks and design systems, allowing teams to pick assets aligned to their stack. This reduces the need to re-create common screens such as admin dashboards, authentication flows, and landing pages. It is useful for teams that support more than one framework across projects.
Accelerates UI scaffolding
Many packages include ready-made page layouts, navigation patterns, and dashboard structures in addition to individual components. This helps teams bootstrap internal tools or prototypes quickly with consistent styling. Compared with lower-level component-only libraries, the emphasis on templates can shorten initial build time.
Design-forward component styling
Components are delivered with opinionated visual styling and theme assets, which can reduce design effort for teams without dedicated UI design resources. The kits often include cohesive typography, spacing, and color usage across pages. This can improve visual consistency when starting a new project from scratch.
Not a single unified library
Creative Tim is a catalog of many separate kits, and capabilities vary by framework and product line. Teams may need to evaluate each kit individually for component completeness, accessibility behavior, and update cadence. This can add selection and governance overhead compared with adopting one consolidated component suite.
Customization can be time-consuming
Because the kits are template- and theme-driven, adapting them to an existing design system may require significant refactoring of styles, tokens, and layout assumptions. Organizations with strict branding or accessibility requirements may need additional engineering work. The more opinionated the kit, the more effort it can take to align with internal standards.
Enterprise features vary
Advanced needs such as complex data-grid behavior, reporting, or deeply integrated design-system tooling are not the primary focus of many template-based UI kits. Teams building large-scale applications may still need specialized components or additional libraries for complex interaction patterns. Long-term maintenance depends on the specific kit’s update frequency and framework version support.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Access Pass | $29 per month (monthly); billed $199 per year (yearly, equivalent $16.58/mo) | Includes "Creative Tim UI - 300+ shadcn/ui Blocks", Material Tailwind PRO, David UI PRO, Creative Tim Club (130+ templates), updates, community access. (Shown on multiple product pages' "Access Pass" section.) |
| PRO AI Access Pass | $49 per month (monthly); billed $349 per year (yearly, equivalent $29.08/mo) | Everything in Basic Access Pass + Priority Support, AI tools (10,000 messages/mo, unlimited custom support agents, Creative AI Pixels, etc.). |
Notes: Many individual UI kits/components on Creative Tim are sold as one-off products (one-time prices shown on their product pages) or are offered under free (MIT) licenses. The "Creative Tim UI" collection (300+ shadcn/ui blocks) is shown as part of the Access Pass offering rather than as a clearly separate, standalone product page.