10 free no-code freelance portfolio website builders with a custom domain

Harshala Chavan
23 min readJul 24, 2023

This post was first published in RedQueen.blog — an authority site on workplace productivity using no-code process automation.

Key takeaways:

10 best no-code portfolio website builders with a free custom domain –

  1. Google Sites
  2. Softr + Airtable
  3. HubSpot CMS
  4. ConvertKit
  5. Gumroad
  6. Site Pro
  7. Vev
  8. Olitt
  9. Hashnode
  10. GitHub Pages
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That’s a question I too had every time I saw posts on forums about choosing a portfolio platform. After all, the costs for using premium portfolio platforms more or less is similar to hosting a website with a custom domain.

Yet, these are the answers one typically receives on why freelancers do not go ahead with owning a website. I have also debunked every answer since they are misconceptions:

  • “I can’t build a website or I don’t know how to code” — most website builders have portfolio templates available to pick and choose from.
  • “I can’t design” — again, one can simply choose from templates.
  • “No time to maintain a website” — most do not even require much maintenance.
  • “It is an investment” — most website builders are cheap or have a generous free version that is enough for the portfolio use case. Also, you can always monetize your portfolio using blogs or consultation pages to get the ROI.
  • “No time to add blog posts” — this is optional, though generating traffic would mean you get more leads.

I was so triggered by these misconceptions about how many freelancers do not get the benefit of owning their real estate on the internet that I am writing this blog post.

I have shared 10 FREE online portfolio website platforms to choose from for freelancers. I have considered the above objections and my experience with no-code tools to create this list.

If you build your portfolio, especially in freelance writing, do join our Publishing Talent Marketplace at Merrative.com to work on exciting writing projects.

(Note: I have placed affiliate links to some portfolio builders which would help me earn a commission. If you have found this guide useful and used my referrals, thank you for your support!)

Why should I create an online portfolio website?

I was searching for a good whitepaper freelance writer, and I had to scout through 20+ Google search result pages filled with agencies and marketplace websites. I hardly found 5 independent writer portfolios ranked beyond the 5th result page — shabby websites but did the trick to showcase that they were the subject matter experts.

Also, none of these 5 websites was by any portfolio hosting platforms.

The experience I had with searching for a whitepaper writer is a case of why you should own your brand on the internet using an interactive portfolio website –

  • You get ranked on Google and found by relevant clients
  • There is less competition as only serious freelancers have portfolio websites today
  • It is easier than ever to get your online portfolio up and running today

All it takes is a bit of hustle to get your portfolio website done — for free.

What should you look for in a platform to host your portfolio?

Here’s a checklist that will help you compare various portfolio website builder options out there:

  1. Availability of templates
  2. Availability of an engaged community for support using the tool
  3. Ease of updating projects
  4. SEO optimization features
  5. Features to embed newsletter email capture forms
  6. Testimonials section
  7. Optional — collect payments via subscription or single purchases
  8. Optional — custom domain
  9. Optional — Features to add forms and book meetings
  10. Optional — features to add blog posts

I have mentioned a few features optional because you can easily integrate third-party apps like Stripe/PayPal for payments, embed Google Forms, or use other platforms for blogs.

What should a freelance writing portfolio include?

By taking an example of a freelance writer portfolio, here are some ideas for portfolio sections to include:

  1. Cover Photo with Headshot
  2. Headline: Stating what you do in 1 line.
  3. Primary niche: mention your area of subject matter expertise where you are a thought leader with samples and brands worked for
  4. Secondary niche: write about topics you can write about by doing extensive research with samples and brands worked for
  5. Content formats: list content formats with samples and your approach to writing them
  6. Services offered: a list with 1 line description of services offered by you
  7. Logos of brands you have worked with
  8. Testimonials
  9. Screenshots, case study links, or proofs of exceptional results produced for clients
  10. Contact card — email, LinkedIn, Twitter

Remember that your portfolio is NOT your resume.

You need not add everything you have done in life — but only add what is relevant to your writing niche and supports your niche expertise.

You can use the above pointers by replacing the ‘writing’ parts with any other professional area of expertise.

10 free online portfolio website builders WITH custom domain

Here are 10 platforms that allow you to create your freelance portfolios with no additional costs. All of them have free custom domain options:

1. Google Sites

Investment required: None — it’s free, even with a custom domain! You will have to purchase the domain separately.

Google Sites is probably the easiest website builder out there. It’s limited in terms of templates, but it’s great to make a portfolio website. You can also add a custom domain for free. You can purchase a custom domain using Google Domains. With simple drag-and-drop and minimalistic features, Google Sites is definitely a comfortable option for noobs.

Website: Google Sites

Examples of portfolio sites made using Google Sites:

Free portfolio templates for Google Sites

When you enter the Google Sites website, sign in using your Google account and click on ‘Template Gallery’ on top to access free templates by Google.

How to create a portfolio website using Google Sites?

Note: For the custom domain option, you should use your personal Google Gmail. This option is (weirdly) not available to Google Workspace users.

  1. Choose the free ‘Portfolio’ template available in Template Gallery

2. Fill up the template site with your information. You can easily integrate any Google Doc, Google Slides, or Videos as well. On the right side panel, you have options to add text, images, page templates, etc.

3. You can even integrate your site with Google Analytics — click on Settings from the top menu and add your Google Analytics Tracking ID:

4. You can publish your website under the Google domain. Ensure you manage the view settings to ‘Anyone’ so that your site is visible to everyone. Also, uncheck the search settings to get indexed by Google.

5. For a custom domain, head to the ‘Settings’ option and choose ‘Custom Domain’. Then follow the setup instructions to link your domain to your Google Site.

Pros of using Google Sites for building your portfolio website:

  • Easy to use: few features mean few decisions to make. Simply drag and drop blocks to publish the portfolio website
  • Google ecosystem: you can easily integrate with other Google products like Docs, Slides, Drive, etc making it easy to showcase files.

Cons of using Google Sites for building your portfolio website:

  • Lacks customizations: there are very few options and templates to customize your portfolio site
  • No blog: there is no separate provision to add blog posts for search engines. Although you can use Google’s Blogger for the same and link it to your portfolio site.

2. Softr + Airtable for portfolio websites

Investment required: Softr provides you with a free plan that includes a custom domain. These are good enough to build a simple portfolio site.

Softr enables you to build websites using simple tools like Airtable or Google Sheets. It is easy to get started with its drag-and-drop interface, blocks, and templates. The best part is you get a free custom domain (but have to purchase the domain separately) or you can host it on Softr’s subdomain. You can even expand your portfolio site by adding new pages and blog posts.

Website: Softr

Examples of portfolio sites made using Softr:

I couldn’t find real-life portfolio examples yet for Softr. If you have built one, happy to feature your portfolio link in this section.

In the meantime, here’s a YouTube tutorial on making a portfolio website on Softr.

Free portfolio templates for Softr:

Softr has its own free User Profile and Designer portfolio template available to quickly get started.

How to build a portfolio website using Softr?

  1. Sign up for Softr and follow the instructions in their onboarding
  2. From the templates section, filter by selecting ‘Websites’ and choose a design you like. I think the ‘Designer Portfolio’ and ‘User Profile’ templates will work well for a portfolio website. You can explore other template use cases as well.

3. Simply follow the onboarding tutorial to publish your first website. You can also click on various sections and edit the options to suit your portfolio needs.

4. For adding the custom domain, you need to click ‘Settings’ on the left panel and select the ‘Custom Domain’ menu. Follow the instructions given to connect your domain. If you don’t have a custom domain, you can edit your subdomain under Softr. You can also edit SEO settings.

5. Hit publish once you’re satisfied with your portfolio website design!

Now you have a completely free portfolio website with a custom domain. You can choose their higher plans if you need more advanced features.

Pros of using Softr to build your portfolio website:

  • Templates and blocks make it easy to build your portfolio
  • Painless to update the site using Airtable or Google Sheets
  • Can add a blog or Programmatic SEO site

Cons of using Softr to build your portfolio website:

  • Sometimes you will face bugs while building your site, but I guess its because Softr is still new, and the support team solves it quickly
  • You might have to upskill on using Airtable or Google Sheets for enabling certain features on your site
  • Limited availability of templates

3. HubSpot CMS

Investment required: None, HubSpot provides a generous free tier with a free custom domain. You can purchase the paid version to remove HubSpot branding.

HubSpot provides a complete marketing stack for professionals, agencies, and brands to use its CMS for branding, lead management, and sales. It’s a bit overwhelming for freelancers — but if you learn it, you will get equipped with a powerful tool that could help you grow your freelance business. Their help section and support are also quick to address any problems as HubSpot is an established business.

It comes with a free custom domain, which you have to purchase separately. Otherwise, you can edit the subdomain under Hubspot.

Website: HubSpot

Examples of portfolio sites made using HubSpot CMS:

Explore a range of live websites made using HubSpot CMS under its collection.

Free portfolio templates for HubSpot CMS:

HubSpot has a dedicated marketplace for many free and paid themes to choose from. Free themes are more than enough to make a simple portfolio website.

Check it out — HubSpot Website Themes and Templates Marketplace

How to build a portfolio website using HubSpot CMS?

  1. Sign up for HubSpot CMS and select a suitable theme from their marketplace.

2. You can add up to 5 website pages on the free version. Free themes usually include forms as well to collect leads. This should be enough to cover a portfolio website requirement:

3. To set up the custom domain, you can head to the ‘Settings’ option on top of the menu, and select ‘Domains and URLs’ on the left panel. Follow the instructions to connect your domain. You can also get the sitemap to add your site to the Google Search Console.

4. You can also add blogs to improve traffic on your site. Complete SEO optimization options are available. HubSpot can even fix your website issues and suggest changes:

You can keep it simple by editing the theme with your portfolio information. Otherwise, you can explore HubSpot Academy and help pages to make the most of HubSpot CMS for managing your freelance business.

Pros of using HubSpot CMS to build your portfolio website:

  • Hubspot ecosystem: you get a complete suite of marketing and sales tools to manage your freelance business
  • Dedicated blog: you can add a blog page and posts to improve website traffic
  • SEO tools: you get search engine optimization options for website pages and blogs

Cons of using HubSpot CMS to build your portfolio website:

  • Non-intuitive UI/UX: HubSpot can get overwhelming for someone with no CMS experience due to multiple features and options.
  • Not for beginners: Not ideal if you are just getting started with your freelance business — you can opt for simpler options mentioned in this guide. But if you want to scale your freelance business or run an agency, using HubSpot CMS would be better.
  • Lack of strong support: HubSpot support doesn’t help much when it comes to issues with themes or templates you are using. You have to contact the theme creator, who may or may not be responsive.

4. ConvertKit

Investment required: None — you can create unlimited landing pages under the free version. If you are hosting a newsletter or grabbing emails from potential customers, you can have 300 subscribers under the free version.

ConvertKit is an email marketing tool for creators. It offers unlimited landing pages as a feature, which is enough to design a simple portfolio website. This comes with added benefits of running your newsletter and selling subscriptions or digital products. It also comes with free custom domains feature, wherein you have to purchase the domain separately.

Website: ConvertKit

Examples of portfolio sites made using ConvertKit:

I couldn’t find specific examples of CovertKit-based portfolio sites. If you have built one, email content@merrative.com to feature it.

You can check out the creator stories featured to know how creators are using ConvertKit to grow their freelance businesses — Creator Stories by ConvertKit

Free portfolio templates for ConvertKit:

You can explore several ConvertKit free landing page templates available to make your portfolio website.

How to build a portfolio website using ConvertKit?

  1. Sign up to ConvertKit and complete their onboarding. In the ‘Pick your goals’ section, select ‘Grow your list’ so that you get the landing page creator options.

2. Click on the ‘Create your landing page’ button to get started.

3. Choose ‘Profile’ templates which provide good options for the portfolio use case.

4. You can edit styles, add pages or change colors as per your preference. Hit publish when done. You can also hire ConvertKit experts to get your landing page done.

5. To add a custom domain, head to the Account Settings page and follow the instructions to connect your domain:

Pros of using ConvertKit to build your portfolio website:

  • Easy to use: Simple easy-to-edit landing page templates
  • Newsletter: You can run a newsletter and monetize using ConvertKit’s network

Cons of using ConvertKit to build your portfolio website:

  • No blog: You cannot have a blog page, you will have to use another CMS platform for that.
  • Expensive: ConvertKit is primarily an email marketing tool. If emails and newsletters are a source for your lead generation and sales, then using ConvertKit makes sense. Else, it’s an expensive alternative to other options mentioned in this guide.

5. Gumroad

Investment required: None, you can showcase work, build your store, publish a newsletter, and blog via its free features. Gumroad charges commissions on sales only. You also get a free custom domain (but have to purchase the domain separately).

Website: Gumroad

Gumroad is an eCommerce platform for selling digital products. So if you’re a freelancer, you can list your services and consultation pages such that people can purchase the product from you. It manages payments and takes a 10% commission. Else, you can list your services as a free option and get the leads for contacting you separately.

Gumroad is a great option because it allows you to diversify to go beyond freelancing your time via newsletters and digital products.

Examples of portfolio sites made using Gumroad:

Free portfolio templates for Gumroad:

I couldn’t find specific templates for portfolio sites. You can check the ‘Discover’ tab to get inspiration from creators who are selling their coaching and consulting services.

How to build a portfolio website using Gumroad?

  1. Head to your Gumroad dashboard and select ‘Products’ from the menu panel on the left. Then, click on ‘New Product’ for listing your freelance services:

2. Select ‘Digital Product’ to list your consulting services. You can also explore other types like newsletters for marketing or membership to sell recurring service subscriptions. Once you add a name and price, hit ‘next’ to start customizing your offer.

3. Add a description of your service, cover photo, thumbnail, and other customization options. Use the ‘variations’ option to share a free version for potential customers to check your portfolio. You can add other paid variations to share different prices based on your offer. You can also allow customers to choose a quantity.

4. You can also add a custom domain to your Gumroad page. Go to ‘Settings’ and click on the ‘Advance’ tab, then follow the instructions to add a custom domain.

5. Use the ‘Posts’ feature to blog and share updates with your customers about offers, new products launched, or run a newsletter.

Pros of using Gumroad to build your portfolio website:

  • Includes features to manage payment: You can connect Gumroad to your bank account or PayPal to receive payouts. Remember that it takes a 10% commission off your sales.
  • Diversify: Gumroad includes eCommerce options to diversify your offers by selling newsletters, courses, podcasts, etc.
  • Get discovered on Gumroad: ensure you check the Gumroad discovery option if you’d like to get listed on their website. Remember that it takes affiliate commissions as well.

Cons of using Gumroad to build your portfolio website:

  • Gumroad commissions: while Gumroad takes commissions like Fiverr or Upwork, you can include them in your final pricing to the customer.
  • Target audience: Gumroad is filled with indie makers and creators — so you may not find your ideal client within the Discover network.
  • No blogging: there is no option to add content to improve SEO. You can only create posts

6. Vev.design

Investment required: the free plan includes a custom domain and website builder — but the catch here is that you have to pay for hosting.

The starter plan is good enough to host your freelance portfolio site. It comes with unlimited file storage and 3 projects without a vev watermark. This website builder may require you to have some technical knowledge for hosting — but that also means it provides more flexibility with design options.

Website: vev.design

Examples of portfolio sites made using the Vev website builder:

You can check out the Vev showcase section to find many portfolio websites made using the Vev website builder.

Free portfolio templates for Vev website builder:

When you sign up for the Vev account and post onboarding, it will provide you with options to choose many available templates to get started. You can also import your designs from Figma — so you can use free Figma templates too.

How to build a portfolio website using Vev website builder?

  1. Click on ‘Start building’ on its landing page and continue following the instructions. You can change the onboarding choices in the editor.

2. You can select a staging domain for previews. You can also connect your custom domain later on.

3. Import your Figma design or you can start blank. You can also explore the templates in the inspiration section to quickly get started.

4. Start exploring the editor and make necessary changes to the template as per your portfolio

5. Once you’re done, you can hit the blue button to publish your new site. If you have a custom domain, click on the custom destination option and follow the instructions. You can make further changes in your Vev dashboard.

Pros of using Vev to build your portfolio website:

  • Design flexibility: Vev has great design options with the flexibility to add code. Its templates are stylish, modern, and look professional.
  • More than a website: you can also make reports and infographics using Vev
  • Good support: opinions by verified users on SaaS review platforms suggest they have a good support service and are responsive.

Cons of using Vev to build your portfolio website:

  • Non-intuitive editor: the website editor tries to be as intuitive as possible, but its coding elements may make you overwhelmed if you’re not a techie.
  • No blog or CMS: you cannot publish blogs to improve your website traffic and authority
  • Limited SEO options: there aren’t many SEO features for on-page or off-page optimization.

7. Olitt

Investment required: they have a generous free plan that includes a custom domain and 1 GB bandwidth with 50GB storage — which is enough for portfolio sites.

Olitt is a website builder with a good free plan but includes showcasing of Olitt brand ads. It’s a good option to build your portfolio site quickly and for free.

Website: Olitt

Examples of portfolio sites made using Olitt:

I couldn’t find a specific showcase page for portfolio websites or publicly available examples — you can explore SaaS review sites to gain clarity on Olitt’s capabilities.

Free portfolio templates for Olitt:

Once you sign up, you can choose from available templates during onboarding itself.

How to build a portfolio website using Olitt?

  1. Create an account, and then choose among the portfolio templates available to get started

2. Once you select a theme, it automatically creates a subdomain for you. If you already have a custom domain, you can start linking it:

3. Explore various editing options to customize the template as per your requirements:

Pros of using Olitt to build your portfolio website:

  • Quickly launch portfolio: With a few clicks, Olitt can make your portfolio website live at no cost.
  • Affordable paid plans: if you wish to have better SEO features, integrations, and bandwidth, the paid plan won’t burn a hole in your pocket.

Cons of using Olitt to build your portfolio website:

  • Clunky editor and buggy: the website editor is not very intuitive or well-designed, although it is still easy to use. Many reviews have complained of bugs post making the site live.
  • No SSL certificate: the free version does not include any SSL certificate
  • Olitt brand ads: the free version includes Olitt brand ads that may make your site look unprofessional.
  • No blog or CMS: there is no option to build a blog for gaining website traffic

8. Site Pro

Investment required: The free version has enough features for setting up a portfolio website with a custom domain. For enabling forms to collect data, and add blogs or socials, you will need to choose paid plans.

Site Pro allows you to create unlimited websites with no bandwidth restrictions for free. This includes a custom domain and basic features for editing the website. Its yearly subscription plans are also pretty cheap. You can also purchase suitable domain names.

Website: Site.pro

Examples of portfolio sites made using Site Pro:

Site Pro has showcased websites made using its builder. Have a look to find inspiration and understand its capabilities — Site Pro examples

Free portfolio templates for Site Pro:

You can check personal website templates by Site Pro available for editing. There are many other themes too which you can explore. — Site Pro Templates

How to build a portfolio website using Site Pro?

  1. Create an account on Site Pro and connect your domain or purchase one. Site Pro does not allow connecting via subdomains.
  2. I found this tutorial that you can follow to understand how to use Site Pro for building your website — Site Pro Tutorial

Pros of using Site Pro to build your portfolio website:

  • Cheap paid plans: the paid plan is very inexpensive, making your portfolio hosting very cheap on a yearly basis.
  • Website import: you can simply paste your website link, and it will import its content and design as a template. This makes importing your site very easy.
  • SEO features: if you are targeting global clients, then you have options for 50+ languages. It also provides good search engine optimization features like adding alt text across all elements.

Cons of using Hashnode to build your portfolio website:

  • No blog in the free plan: you need to purchase the paid plan to avail of marketing features like blogging and socials. Its blog is also not very feature-rich.
  • Non-intuitive UI/UX: site pro is not very suitable for beginners as its editor isn’t very intuitive to use.
  • Lacks good support: Site pro lacks a creator community as not many have covered it across blogs or YouTube channels. You can only email for questions and have FAQ pages for any immediate answers.

9. Hashnode for freelance technical writers and developers

Investment required: None — it is a completely free platform for blogging with a custom domain. You can explore Hashnode Pro and Hashnode AI for their writing tools.

Hashnode is a perfect platform for technical writers and developers to showcase their portfolios by creating original content. While it doesn’t allow you to add links like a typical portfolio site since it’s a publication — you can add media via its nav bar or profile section where you can host the drive links of your work.

There are other alternate platforms like Dev.to or Hackernoon that also enable blog creation with great community reach, but do not provide custom domains.

Website: Hashnode

Examples of portfolio sites made using Hashnode:

Many professionals in the IT technology space are using Hashnode to host their developer blogs. You can check various trending profiles and how they contribute to the Hashnode community.

Free portfolio templates for Hashnode:

You do not require any templates — you can simply design your site using in-built Hashnode features by choosing layout styles, adding navigation bars, and choosing colors. Etc. You can go to Blog settings and the ‘Appearance’ option to change the design.

Hashnode also gives you the option to add custom CSS and enable ‘dark mode’.

How to build a portfolio website using Hashnode?

Freelance technical writers and developers can use Hashnode to showcase their work and build a personal brand in its community ecosystem.

  1. Start a blog and follow the onboarding process of Hashnode to select a blog name, sub-domain name, colors, etc.
  2. Click on the profile icon and click ‘Manage your blogs’. From there, for your new blog, you can click on the gear icon to manage blog settings:

3. Explore all the options — you can start editing your general settings by adding your portfolio links and work description. You can also enable sponsorships to accept payments in kind from readers of your blog. Hashnode also provides you with the option to start a newsletter.

4. You can head to the Navbar section to add more external links to your work portfolio, drive links, add an appointment booking option, or anything that helps you showcase your work and book clients.

Pros of using Hashnode to build your portfolio website:

  • Dedicated platform for blogging: if you’re a developer or technical writer, Hashnode provides you with the tools to run your blog. You can take sponsorships, create newsletters and optimize for search engines.
  • Audience building: Hashnode provides a dedicated community to present your knowledge among peers. You can build your following and grow an audience.
  • Easy to start and use: With Hashnode, you can quickly get started with your blogging and profile setup within an hour. If you’re a techie, you can use CSS to customize your blog apart from the default options provided.

Cons of using Hashnode to build your portfolio website:

  • Monetization: While you can add external links to enable people to book paid consultations or services, you do not have in-built options for the same. You can seek donations in kind for your content.
  • Data ownership: you do not own the data or collect data via forms. You will have to start a newsletter as a way to collect email addresses.

10. GitHub Pages

Investment required: None — it is free and includes a custom domain at no additional cost.

Hosting your portfolio on Github pages is a bit technical. Nevertheless, it is a great option for freelance technical writers, developers, or anyone who isn’t afraid to dabble a bit into a few more steps. Being more customizable means you also get to use much better-looking or feature-rich themes that help you set apart.

Website: GitHub Pages

Examples of portfolio sites made using GitHub Pages:

Free portfolio templates for GitHub Pages:

You can check out HTML5 Up to browse through various free website templates under a creative commons license.

How to build a portfolio website using GitHub Pages?

  1. Download or purchase an HTML portfolio theme from the sources mentioned above. You will get a ZIP file that contains index.html, assets, and images. You can delete the readme.txt and license.txt files.
  2. Download VS Code editor — and open the index.html file to make changes in the portfolio template as per your work information.
  3. Use this tutorial to upload your final file to GitHub pages — YouTube tutorial by Joshua Fluke

Pros of using GitHub Pages to build your portfolio website:

  • More customization options with complete control as you can edit the theme code before uploading
  • Free Custom Domain feature (need to purchase a domain separately)
  • Secure and reliable

Cons of using GitHub Pages to build your portfolio website:

  • You need to be technically sound to know how to edit templates and host pages
  • Static website only
  • Need to take separate measures for SEO
  • Only community support and tutorials are available

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create an online freelance portfolio website?

You can explore no-code tools and website builders to publish a freelance portfolio. Check out platforms like Google Sites, Softr, Hubspot CMS, ConvertKit, Vev, GitHub, etc to get started and host your portfolio for free with a custom domain.

How much money do I need to create a freelance portfolio website?

Most portfolio website builders and no-code tools include a free plan for trying out the platform. Once you gain confidence in managing your portfolio website, you can opt for paid plans which usually range from $5-$30 per month depending on the platform chosen.

Where to find free freelance portfolio website templates?

Many portfolio builders like Notion, Softr, GitHub, Site Pro, Journo, etc provide free templates to choose from. Developed platforms like WordPress, Notion, HubSpot, etc have free and paid template marketplace ecosystems, thus providing more choices.

Can an online portfolio be a PDF?

Yes — many recruiters ask for PDF copies of portfolios. Tools like Canva allow you to host website portfolios via a custom domain and also download it as PDFs. Otherwise, if you already have a portfolio website, you can use CTRL+P (Windows) or CMD+P (Mac) to get a PDF version of it.

What is the best format for a freelance portfolio?

A good freelance portfolio includes a summary of your work, a list of skill sets, samples of past work around your area of expertise, recommendations or testimonials, social links, and a brief about results achieved for clients.

How do I make my first portfolio with no experience?

The best way to make a portfolio is by taking the initiative to build your projects. For example:

  • If you’re a freelance writer, write a blog on your subject using Medium, LinkedIn articles, or start a newsletter.
  • If you are a freelance developer, build a portfolio of websites and host them for free using GitHub or host code templates in marketplaces.
  • If you’re a freelance designer, you can create Figma templates and distribute them in marketplaces and communities like Dribbble or Behance.

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