Warming Up · Portfolio · Quick Lesson

Where to Keep Your Portfolio With No Website

No site, no problem. Here are the free homes for your work that look professional and work today.

Length: 7 minutes For: anyone waiting on a website to start applying Updated: 2026-06-24 (v1) Part of: Copy-Paste Portfolio Document

"I cannot apply yet. I do not have a website to show."

A reason that is really a delay

You do not need a website to have a portfolio. You need a home for your work that you can share with a link. Several of those are free, and clients accept them every day.

The wrong question vs the right question

Wrong question: "Which website builder should I learn first?"

Better question: "What is the fastest free place I can put my work and share a link?"

Learning a website builder is a project. Putting your work somewhere shareable is an afternoon. Start with the afternoon.

Your free options, from fastest to fanciest

HomeWhen to use it
Google DocsThe fastest start. Your portfolio document itself, set to "anyone with the link can view." Plain, but instant and shareable.
NotionA clean, free page with sections, images, and links. Looks more put together than a doc, still free. Share the public link.
Webflow free planWhen you want a real showcase site without paying. I built mine on the free plan. More effort, more polish.
The rule

Shareable beats impressive. A plain link you can paste into an application today beats a beautiful site you will finish next month. Start where you can share, and upgrade later.

Practice. Get one shareable link today.

  • Picked one free home: Google Docs, Notion, or Webflow free
  • Put my name, work, and links in it
  • Turned on link sharing or published the page
  • Pasted the link into one real application

Next step

Hold steady, BFF Team. We keep going together.

– Lala