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Personalized Portfolio

Not built yetThere is no portfolio builder in the product. This page is the plan, not a feature.

A portfolio you did not have to writeis the one that would actually exist.

You have already typed your roles, your projects and your skills into your profile. Turning that into a page you can send is the obvious next thing to do with it — and it is not built. What exists today is the link field below, and this page is honest about the difference.

  • 1 field todaya Portfolio URL on your profile
  • 0 pages generatednothing is built behind this
  • No date promisedwe would rather not invent one
What exists today

One field, and it does travel.That is the whole of it.

Your profile has a Portfolio URL. You host the page yourself — a personal site, a Notion page, a Behance or GitHub profile, whatever you already have. What we do with it is small and real.

  • A Portfolio URL on your profile

    One field, validated as a URL, stored with the rest of your profile. Nothing generates it and nothing hosts it.

  • It is carried onto your résumé

    The résumé renderer treats it as a contact line beside your email, phone, LinkedIn and GitHub, so a rebuilt résumé keeps it.

  • It counts toward your profile completion

    A link — LinkedIn, GitHub or portfolio — is one of the things the completion meter looks for. That is the extent of it.

If you were expecting a builder here, that is the honest answer: there is not one. The rest of this page is what we would build, written as a plan rather than a promise.

What it would be

Built from the profileyou have already filled in.

The argument for building it is the same argument the rest of the platform makes: you should not type your career out a third time. Your profile already holds the roles, the projects, the skills and the links. A page is a rendering of that, not a new thing to write.

  • Nothing new to write

    It would read the profile every other tool already reads. If it needed you to fill in a second form, it would not be worth building.

  • A link you can send

    One address that stays current as the profile changes, rather than a page that goes stale the week after you make it.

  • It would say what it cannot do

    The same rule the scored tools follow: where the profile is thin, the page would show the gap rather than filling it with something you would have to defend.

None of the above is running. It is written in the conditional on purpose, and it will stay that way until there is something to open.

Before you ask

The questions a page like this should expect.

Can I use this today?
No. There is no portfolio builder in the product — no page to open, nothing to generate. The only portfolio field that exists is the URL on your profile, which points at a page you host yourself.
Then why is it in the Features menu?
Because it is on the roadmap and we would rather name it than let you find out later. The menu marks it Soon, this page says it is not built in the first line, and it is deliberately kept out of search results. What we will not do is describe it as though it works.
What happens to the Portfolio URL I have already saved?
It stays where it is and keeps doing what it does: sitting on your profile and travelling onto your résumé as a contact line. If a builder is ever added, a link you host yourself would remain an option — replacing it would not be an upgrade.
When will it be built?
We are not giving a date. A date on a roadmap page is the easiest promise to make and the one most likely to be wrong, and this audience has been given enough of those. When there is something to open, this page changes.

Nothing to open here yet.The profile it would read is worth filling in anyway.

Every tool that does work today — the résumé scorer, the letter writer, the match score, the tracker — reads that same profile. Filling it in is not preparation for this page; it is what makes the rest of the platform useful now.

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  • Free tier, no card required
  • Personalized Portfolio is not live