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For web developers

Website for web developers

A clean portfolio that puts your shipped projects front and center and turns visitors into clients.

Live preview of the Personal Portfolio template this starts from. Your site uses your own words, photos, and brand.

As a web developer, your portfolio is the proof — clients and hiring managers want to see what you've shipped, not read a long pitch. This page is built on the Personal Portfolio template: a hero with your name, your role, and a tagline so a visitor knows what you build before they scroll; a short about section for your background and your stack; a work grid where each project gets its own screenshot; testimonials with attribution from clients you've delivered for; an FAQ to answer the questions developers get before someone reaches out; and a contact section with a heading and message so they can start the conversation. Every part points at one outcome: getting people to your projects fast and giving them a reason to hire you.

Describe yourself and your projects in plain language — your role, the kind of builds you take on, the technologies you work with, what you've shipped. We write the copy and lay out the page for you, mapping your details into the hero, about, work grid, testimonials, FAQ, and contact sections. Then you pick a palette and theme to match your style and drop screenshots of your projects into the work grid. When it looks right, publish with SSL on a free username.oneminutepage.com subdomain, or point your own custom domain at it on a paid Basic or Pro plan.

Why the Personal Portfolio template

The Personal Portfolio template is built around a work grid with images, which is exactly what a web developer needs — your projects shown as screenshots, each one concrete proof of what you can build. The hero states your role and tagline up top, the about section gives room for your stack and background, testimonials add credibility from past clients, the FAQ handles questions about your process and availability, and the contact section makes it easy to reach you. It is lean and visual, with nothing between a visitor and your work.

Who it's for

  • Freelance developers chasing new client projects and contract work
  • Full-stack and front-end engineers showcasing their builds to land a role
  • Indie hackers and side-project builders presenting the apps they've shipped

Frequently asked questions

Can I show screenshots of my own projects?

Yes. The work grid is image-based, so you add a screenshot for each project you've built. Swap the placeholders for your own shots and arrange them in the order you want visitors to see them.

Where do I put my tech stack and background?

The about section holds your short bio — your role, the technologies you work with, and your experience. The hero up top carries your name, role, and tagline, so a visitor knows what you build before they scroll to your projects.

How do clients get in touch after seeing my work?

The contact section closes the page with a heading and message, so visitors can reach out once they've looked through the work grid. The testimonials section above it gives them client proof first, so they message you with more confidence.

Can I use my own domain instead of the free subdomain?

Yes. Every page publishes free with SSL on a username.oneminutepage.com subdomain. To use your own custom domain — like yourname.dev — connect it on a paid Basic or Pro plan.

Can I edit the copy and design after it's generated?

Yes. We write the copy and lay out the hero, about, work, testimonials, FAQ, and contact sections for you, and you can rewrite any text, switch the palette and theme, and reorder your projects anytime. Republish whenever you make a change.

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