Best websites to create a freelance portfolio

11 cards
Your portfolio is your first impression as a freelancer—make it count. Here’s a roundup of the best websites to create a stunning, professional portfolio without needing tech skills. Whether you're a writer, designer, coach, or creative, there's something here to match your style and goals.
Main Content Image
wix.com
Wix

If you're the type who wants to drag things around until it feels right, Wix is your best friend. It’s super beginner-friendly, and the templates? Gorgeous. Whether you're a designer, writer, or coach, you’ll find a layout that screams "you." Bonus: You can throw in a contact form, blog, or even a bookings page in minutes.

Main Content Image
canva.com
Canva

Canva isn't just for social posts and presentations — you can now build a whole portfolio website with it! It’s honestly perfect if you love visuals and want to get something out quickly without tech headaches. Just drag, drop, and hit publish. Great for creatives, coaches, or service providers who want something beautiful and simple.

Main Content Image
webflow.com
Webflow

Webflow is like Wix’s sophisticated older sibling. You can fully customize every pixel and make your site look incredibly professional — no need for coding (though it helps if you're curious). It’s great for designers, developers, or anyone who wants a sleek, custom look that loads fast and performs like a pro-built site.

Main Content Image
notion.com
Notion

If you’re already using Notion to plan your life, why not turn it into a portfolio? Pair it with Super.so or Potion.so and boom — you’ve got a fast, modern website with a custom domain. It’s not flashy, but that’s the charm. Great for freelancers who want something low-maintenance and easy to update.

Main Content Image
portfolio.adobe.com
Adobe Portfolio

If you’re already using Photoshop, Illustrator, or Lightroom, this is a no-brainer. Adobe Portfolio lets you whip up a site fast using your existing work. It's beautifully clean and simple — great for photographers, graphic designers, and illustrators. And it's free with any Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.

Main Content Image
carrd.co
Carrd

Carrd is the low-key MVP for freelancers just starting out. It’s cheap (like, free or a few bucks a year), super easy to set up, and perfect for one-page sites that show off your bio, work samples, and contact info. If you’re overwhelmed by options, this is a chill place to start.

Main Content Image
squarespace.com
Squarespace

Squarespace is like that friend who’s effortlessly put-together. Their templates are clean, polished, and stylish — perfect for showing off your work and selling services or products. It’s all-in-one, meaning you get built-in SEO, analytics, and email tools too

Main Content Image
behance.net
Behance

If you’re a designer, illustrator, or video editor, Behance is a great place to show your work and get discovered. It’s less of a portfolio website and more of a creative community, but many clients and agencies browse here looking for talent. Think of it as LinkedIn, but cool.

Main Content Image
clippings.me
Clippings.Me

If you’re a writer, blogger, or journalist, this one’s for you. Clippings.me is all about showcasing your best writing samples in a clean, easy-to-navigate format. You don’t need to mess with layouts — just upload or link your articles, and you’re good to go.

Main Content Image
journoportfolio.com
Journo Portfolio

Like Clippings.me but with a bit more room to play. Journo Portfolio lets you add pages, change themes, and even write blog posts directly on your site. Super helpful if you're building a personal brand as a freelance writer or content creator.

Main Content Image
wordpress.com
WordPress

If you're thinking long-term — like blogging, lead generation, maybe even an online course — WordPress is worth the investment. Tons of templates, plugins, and community support. It takes a little setup, but once it's rolling, it’s powerful and scalable.