Domain
Own your domain, own your story.
Publish to yourname.com instead of a platform URL with someone else handle in it. The website that ranks for your name should be one you own, so the value compounds for you, not for a network you rent.
Portfolio website builder
The best way to build a portfolio website is to turn the resume you already have into a live site on your own domain, not a profile rented from another platform. Folio does exactly that: drop in a resume and the AI drafts a complete portfolio website in seconds, you dress it in a premium design, and you publish it to your own domain. Your resume and cover letter live in the same account, so the website, the PDF, and the letter all stay consistent from one source.
Turn your resume into a live website. Free.
Turn your resume into a live site on a domain you own, drafted in seconds. Beta is free without a card, the link is yours to keep when paid plans launch, and you sign in by email, Google, or passkey.
How it works
No blank canvas, no theme shopping, no CSS. You start from what you already have.
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Upload a resume PDF, paste a LinkedIn export, or type a few lines. Folio reads the structure: roles, projects, skills, and outcomes.
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The AI turns that content into a complete portfolio website in about a second: headline, summary, work, and case studies, all in place. You edit any of it.
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Choose from dozens of premium layouts, from quiet editorial to bold studio. Switching designs never touches your content, because the content lives separately.
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Go live instantly on your free Folio link, then connect your own domain with two DNS records. Folio issues the TLS certificate for you.
What you get
Not a page builder you fight with. A portfolio website that drafts itself, looks designed, and ranks under your own name.
Domain
Publish to yourname.com instead of a platform URL with someone else handle in it. The website that ranks for your name should be one you own, so the value compounds for you, not for a network you rent.
Design
Pick from a catalog of designed layouts built to look like a studio made them. Your content stays put when you switch, so trying a new look is one click, not a rebuild.
SEO
Every site ships with clean semantic markup, fast static pages, structured data, and proper metadata, so search engines and answer engines can read and rank your work.
AI draft
Paste a resume and the AI writes the full first version: the headline, the summary, the project write-ups. You start from a real page, not an empty one, and you approve every word.
Analytics
Built-in analytics show when your site is opened and which sections get read, so your portfolio stops being a link you send into the void.
One source
The same content feeds your portfolio website, your downloadable resume, and your cover letter. Edit once and every surface updates, so nothing ever drifts out of date.
How it compares
Most builders treat your own domain as the upsell. Folio gives you a stable link free while your custom domain connects.
| Capability | Folio | Carrd | Super | Linktree | Notion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Custom domain included | Yes, free during beta | Paid Pro plan | Paid plan, around $16/mo | Paid plan, around $15/mo | Site plan, around +$8/mo |
| Stable link before custom DNS | portfolio.wrxstack.com/yourname | Subdomain on free tier | Notion-hosted URL | linktr.ee/yourname | notion.site URL |
| AI drafts the page | From your resume | Not offered | Not offered | Not offered | Manual pages |
| Resume and cover letter built in | Same account | Not offered | Not offered | Not offered | Not offered |
| Designed portfolio layouts | Dozens, content stays put | Single-page templates | Notion styling | Link list, not a site | Notion styling |
Competitor behavior reflects each vendor published free and paid tiers and can change. Custom-domain pricing shown is the public list price at time of writing: Linktree around fifteen dollars a month, Super around sixteen, and Notion sites add roughly eight on top of a plan. Verify current terms on each vendor pricing page before you decide.
Why it adds up
The website that represents you should never go stale.
60
live portfolio designs
switch freely, content stays put
1
content model
feeds site, resume, and letter
$0
for a custom domain
free during beta
~1s
to a first AI draft
from a resume, then you edit
The wedge
LinkedIn, Behance, and Notion are useful, but everything you publish on them ranks under their domain, not yours. The work that should establish your name compounds value for the platform, and the moment they change a layout, a paywall, or a policy, your presence changes with it. A portfolio website you own is the one asset in your job search that no one else controls.
Folio is built so that ownership is the default, not the upsell. You get a stable portfolio.wrxstack.com/yourname link the instant you publish, and you can point your own domain at it for free while the DNS connects. Same site, same content, your name on the address bar. The resume and cover letter sit in the same account, so the page a recruiter reads and the file they paste into a tracking system always tell one consistent story.
FAQ
Yes. It is free for the whole beta. Draft a portfolio website from your resume, dress it in a premium design, publish it, and connect a custom domain with no card on file. Should paid plans launch, the site, slug, domain, and content you built remain yours.
Yes, and your portfolio website connects to it free during beta. You get a stable portfolio.wrxstack.com/yourname link the moment you publish, then point your own domain at it with two DNS records at your registrar. Folio issues the TLS certificate for you on the first request. Many builders gate a custom domain behind a paid plan; Folio does not.
No. There is no HTML, no CSS, and no blank canvas. You drop in a resume, the AI drafts the full page, you pick a design, and you publish. Everything is editable in plain forms, and switching designs never touches your content.
Folio sites ship with clean semantic markup, fast static pages, structured data, and proper metadata, which is what search engines and answer engines need to read and rank a page. Ranking also depends on your own domain and the work you publish, and because the site is on your domain, the authority it earns builds for you rather than for a platform.
Yes. Upload a resume PDF, paste a LinkedIn export, or type a few lines, and the AI structures it into a complete portfolio website in about a second. The same content also powers your downloadable resume and cover letter, so all three stay in sync from one source.
Change it anytime. Your content lives separately from the design, so switching from one layout to another is a single click and never rewrites a word. You can try a dozen looks before you settle, and your custom domain and link never change underneath them.