Your developer portfolio, updated automatically.

Every time you push code, your portfolio stays current.
No manual updates. No forgotten projects. No outdated portfolios.

Most developer portfolios are outdated.

You ship code every week. Your portfolio still shows projects from last year.

GitHub
Updated yesterday
Portfolio
Last updated 8 months ago
Resume
Missing 5 recent projects

Portlio keeps everything in sync, automatically.

How it works

Five steps from GitHub to a live portfolio.

1

Connect GitHub

Sign in with your GitHub account. One click, no setup.

2

Choose repositories

Pick which projects appear on your portfolio. Hide anything you want.

3

Add project context

Describe the problem you solved and the tools you used. Show your thinking, not just your code.

4

Pick a template and publish

Choose a style, customize colors and fonts, then deploy to GitHub Pages, Vercel, or Netlify.

5

It updates itself

Push new code to GitHub and your portfolio reflects it. No rebuilding, no re-uploading.

Every project needs a story.

GitHub shows your code. Portlio shows your thinking.

Portfolio Auto Updater

TypeScript · Next.js · Supabase
Problem

Keeping developer portfolios updated was tedious. Every new project meant manually editing HTML files.

Solution

Built an automatic synchronization system that detects new GitHub repositories and regenerates the portfolio site.

Result

Portfolio updates within minutes of pushing code. Zero manual maintenance required.

Recruiters don't just want to see that you wrote code. They want to know why you built it and what you learned.

Your GitHub stays private.

We only read public repository metadata. You control everything.

We never import private repositories.
You choose exactly which repositories appear on your portfolio.
Everything is editable.
Disconnect anytime with one click.
Only required GitHub permissions are requested.
No data is shared with third parties.

Questions

Portlio connects to your GitHub account, imports your public repositories, and generates a portfolio website. When you push new code, your portfolio updates automatically. You choose which projects appear, customize the design, and deploy to GitHub Pages, Vercel, or Netlify.
Yes. If you are applying for your first internship or junior role, a portfolio that shows your actual projects and the tools you used is more effective than a plain resume. Portlio makes that easy to build and keep updated.
Manual portfolios require you to write HTML, upload screenshots, and update text every time you finish a project. Most developers stop updating after a few months. Portlio imports directly from GitHub and keeps everything current without extra work.
No. You can deploy for free to GitHub Pages, Vercel, or Netlify. If you want a custom domain later, the Premium plan supports that.
No, you don't. You can easily add and manage custom projects directly from your dashboard. They will be saved and displayed alongside your GitHub repositories in your portfolio.
We request read-only access to your public repositories. We never access private repos, and we never write to your repositories without your explicit deployment action.

Your portfolio shouldn't be older than your GitHub.

Build a portfolio directly from your GitHub projects. Takes under 5 minutes.