A Portfolio Site for Developers That Actually Ships in minutes
A recruiter clicks your GitHub, sees fourteen repos with no READMEs, and closes the tab. A client Googles your name and finds a LinkedIn and nothing else. As a developer you can build anything, which is exactly why your own site never gets finished — it turns into a side project you keep refactoring instead of launching. With Tavoren you skip the yak-shaving: publish a clean portfolio in minutes, with your stack, your best projects and live demo links front and center, so the next person deciding whether to hire you sees proof of work instead of a 404.
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Why a freelance developer website matters
Case-study style project cards with GitHub, live demo and the stack you used
A site you actually ship today instead of rewriting the framework for a month
Publish free on your own domain or export the whole thing as a static ZIP
What a freelance developer website needs
Tavoren already builds your site with every section — you just adjust the content.
Project cards that read like case studies
Each project gets the problem, what you built, the stack, and two links: the repo and a live demo. Hiring managers skim for exactly this — not a wall of prose — so they can confirm you shipped real things fast.
Your stack, stated plainly
React, Node, Postgres, Go, Terraform, whatever you actually reach for. A clear tech list gets you matched to the right roles and filters out the recruiter spam for languages you've never touched.
GitHub and live demos linked everywhere
One tap to the repo, one tap to the running app. The people evaluating you want to read your code and click around a working demo in the same minute, not email you for a link.
An about section that isn't a resume dump
A few honest lines on what you build, how you work, and what you're looking for — contract, full-time, or your own product. It's the human context a bullet-point CV never carries.
Contact that respects your inbox
A short form or a mailto plus your GitHub, LinkedIn and X handles. Serious leads reach you directly; you skip the DMs-across-five-platforms scramble every time work comes in.
Fast, static, and yours to host
The output is a lightweight static site — no bloated builder cruft. Publish it free or export the ZIP and drop it on Netlify, Vercel, GitHub Pages or your own box.
Tips to make your freelance developer website win more clients
Small details that make a difference on Google and when closing.
Lead with three to five projects that have live demos, not fifteen half-finished repos. One deployed app someone can actually click through outbeats a long list of unfinished experiments every time.
Put your role and stack in the page title — "React developer" or "backend engineer, Go and Postgres" — because that's the literal phrase a recruiter or client types into Google when they're sourcing.
Write a real README-style blurb for each project: the problem, your approach, the trade-offs you made. Engineers who might refer you are reading for how you think, not just what you shipped.
Add a plain-text resume link and keep your name in the URL and headings. When a hiring manager searches your exact name, your own site should outrank your LinkedIn — you control the narrative there.
Your freelance developer website in 3 steps
Pick your niche
Select "freelance developer" and a professional layout made for it.
Customize
Adjust colors, text, images and your contact details in a few clicks.
Publish
Your site goes live instantly, with its own link to share.
Frequently asked questions
Can I link my GitHub repos and live demos on each project?
Yes. Every project card holds a repo link and a live demo link side by side, plus the stack and a short write-up. That's the layout hiring managers scan for — code and a working app in the same glance — so you're not fielding "can you send me the link?" emails.
Can I export the site as static files and host it myself?
Yes. Download the finished site as a ZIP of static HTML, CSS and JS and deploy it wherever you like — Vercel, Netlify, GitHub Pages, Cloudflare Pages or your own VPS. No lock-in, no runtime dependency on us, and it stays fast because there's no builder bloat shipped to the client.
Is this fast enough that I won't be embarrassed by the Lighthouse score?
The output is a lean static site, not a heavyweight page builder dump, so it loads quick and scores well without you hand-tuning it. If you want to squeeze more, exporting the ZIP lets you drop it on a CDN and add your own caching and headers.
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