author: "utilonfr@gmail.com"
You need a portfolio. You've been putting it off because building a website takes time, costs money, or requires skills you don't have.
Utilon's portfolio tool solves this. No web hosting. No domain to buy. No code. Your portfolio is live at utilon.xyz/p/yourusername in under 10 minutes.
What Goes in Your Portfolio
About Section
Your name, title (e.g. "Full-Stack Developer" or "UX Designer"), a short bio, profile photo, and location. This is your first impression — make it count.
You can also add:
- A headline — one punchy sentence about what you do
- Availability status — let visitors know if you're open to work
- Contact links — email, LinkedIn, GitHub, personal website
Projects
Each project gets its own card with:
- Project title and description
- Tags (technologies, skills, categories)
- Link to the live project or case study
- Optional image thumbnail
Add as many projects as you want. Order them however makes sense for your story.
Skills
List your skills with visual progress bars. Group them by category if you want — Technical Skills, Design Tools, Languages, Soft Skills. Visitors can immediately see your strengths.
Experience
Your work history in a clean timeline format:
- Company name and your role
- Start date and end date (or "Present")
- Description of what you did and what you achieved
This mirrors a CV structure, but on a designed page that's easy to skim.
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What Your Portfolio Page Looks Like
The public portfolio page is designed to look professional by default. Dark background, clean typography, project cards in a responsive grid, skills with progress indicators, and an experience timeline.
You don't need to make design decisions. The layout is already built to look great.
Your portfolio URL is: utilon.xyz/p/yourusername
author: "utilonfr@gmail.com"
How to Build Your Portfolio
- Sign in to Utilon and go to Dashboard → Portfolio
- Fill in the About tab: headline, bio, photo, contact links, availability
- Go to Projects and add your work — title, description, tags, links
- Go to Skills — add skills with a proficiency level (Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced / Expert)
- Go to Experience — add your work history chronologically
- Go to Appearance — adjust the accent color if you want
- Toggle Published to make it live
Done. Share utilon.xyz/p/yourusername on LinkedIn, in job applications, on your resume.
author: "utilonfr@gmail.com"
Who This Is For
Developers — Show your GitHub projects, tech stack, and open source contributions without building a personal site from scratch.
Designers — List your Figma, Dribbble, or Behance work with links to case studies.
Freelancers — Give clients a professional page to review your work instead of a PDF or a rushed portfolio site.
Students — A portfolio URL looks better on a resume than a bullet point list. Link to it from LinkedIn.
Career changers — Showcasing projects, self-taught skills, and relevant experience is more compelling than a sparse resume.
author: "utilonfr@gmail.com"
Portfolios vs Personal Websites
| | Utilon Portfolio | Personal Website | |---|---|---| | Setup time | 10 minutes | Days to weeks | | Cost | Free | $10-50/month (hosting + domain) | | Design skills needed | None | None to high | | Maintenance | None | Regular updates | | SEO | Moderate | Full control | | Custom domain | ❌ (Pro feature) | ✅ | | Unlimited customization | ❌ | ✅ |
For most people — especially those just starting out — a Utilon portfolio is the faster, smarter choice to get something professional online right now.
author: "utilonfr@gmail.com"
Your work deserves to be seen. Stop waiting until you have "time to build a proper portfolio."
Start now: utilon.xyz/dashboard/portfolio