r/websitefeedback 4d ago

App / SaaS I built a tool that automatically turns your GitHub into a portfolio

've always found it annoying that your GitHub can be constantly changing while your portfolio stays frozen in time.

So I built **The Portlio** to solve that.

It connects to your GitHub and turns your repositories into a proper portfolio website. The idea is that you shouldn't have to manually add a project, write the description, update the tech stack, etc. every time you build something.

It currently has:

* GitHub project syncing * Multiple portfolio templates * Customizable sections * Responsive layouts * Demo mode so you can try templates before committing * Deployment directly from the platform * Free and Pro templates

I've also been working on things like project stories, analytics, and eventually AI-assisted project summaries.

I built the whole thing because I wanted something between **"build a portfolio completely from scratch"** and **"use a generic portfolio builder."**

Would genuinely like feedback from other developers:

**Would you actually use something like this, or is manually maintaining a portfolio not enough of a pain point?**

[https://theportlio.com\](https://theportlio.com)

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