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How to make a portfolio site in an afternoon (no code)

~8 minutes · no code · free to start

A portfolio is the highest-return page on the internet — it works while you sleep — and yet most people never ship one because website builders bury the simple version under themes and plans.

The description below ships the simple, good version: your work, your face, a way to reach you. Replacing the placeholders is a conversation, not a course.

What you'll end up with

The five steps (same for every app)

  1. 1

    Describe it

    Type what you want in plain English — like you'd explain it to a friend. No technical words needed. Every guide below gives you a ready-made description you can use as-is or edit.

  2. 2

    Check the plan

    Kyntra replies with a short plan in plain English: what it understood and what it's about to build. If it got something wrong, just say so. Happy? Hit Approve. (You can switch on Auto later to skip this step.)

  3. 3

    Watch it build

    About a minute later your app appears in the preview panel — a real, working app, not a mockup. Click around in it right away.

  4. 4

    Ask for changes

    This is where Kyntra is different from hiring anyone: changes are just sentences. "Make it blue." "Add a delete button." "That chart is confusing, make it simpler." Each change takes about a minute, and every version gets a quality grade in the header — Kyntra checks its own work for the mistakes AI builders usually make.

  5. 5

    Publish it

    One click on Publish gives your app a real web address you can send to anyone or open on your phone. Change something later? Publish again — same address, new version.

Your ready-made description

This is the exact text the button below pastes for you — read it, edit anything, or use it as-is.

A personal portfolio site: hero with my name and one-line intro, a projects grid (image placeholder, title, description, tags, link) driven by a data file I can edit, an about section with a skills row, and a contact section with mailto link and social icons. Tasteful motion on scroll, light/dark toggle that remembers the choice, responsive. Use placeholder content clearly marked for me to replace.

Make it yours — things to say next

After the first build, changes are just sentences in the chat. For example:

You say: I'm a photographer — make the project grid image-first, big tiles, minimal text

A layout that fits your craft

You say: Here are my three real projects: … Replace the placeholders.

Your actual work, in place

You say: Add a downloadable one-page CV button

Recruiter-ready

You say: Publish it

A link for your email signature and socials, today

Common questions

Can I update it later without starting over?

Yes — your project stays in Kyntra. Come back anytime, say what changed ('add my new project…'), and publish again. Same link, new version.

Do I need to know how to code?

No. You describe, Kyntra builds. You never have to read or touch code — though it's all there if you're curious.

Is it really free?

Yes — free to start, no card. The free plan includes 5 apps and 25 builds a day, which is plenty to build and polish something real.

How do I know the app is any good?

Every version is audited by Kyntra's 17-check quality engine — the same kind of review a senior engineer would do — and stamped with a letter grade you can see in the workspace header.

Five minutes from now, this exists.

Free to start · no card · live app in about a minute