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Score Your Portfolio in 60 Seconds

Check the 14 things recruiters and clients actually look for in a portfolio website. Get an instant grade, actionable tips, and a clear path to a stronger online presence.

Content & Copy

Design & Visuals

Technical & Performance

Branding & Presence

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What Makes a Great Portfolio Website?

Whether you're a developer, designer, marketer, or career changer — these are the elements that make hiring managers stop scrolling and start reading.

📝 Content is King

A clear headline, compelling about section, and 3+ detailed project case studies are the minimum. Recruiters spend an average of 7 seconds on first impression — make every word count. Include specific metrics and outcomes in your project descriptions.

🎨 Design Builds Trust

A cohesive visual style, mobile responsiveness, and high-quality project screenshots signal professionalism. 94% of first impressions are design-related. Use consistent colors, clear typography, and ample whitespace.

⚡ Speed & Security Matter

53% of visitors leave if a page takes over 3 seconds to load. HTTPS is non-negotiable — browsers flag insecure sites. A custom domain (yourname.com) costs under $15/year and dramatically increases perceived credibility.

🌐 Branding Sets You Apart

A professional headshot increases engagement by 14×. Social links and a downloadable resume give recruiters multiple ways to connect. Your portfolio is your personal brand — every element should reinforce your professional identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the portfolio score calculated?

We check your portfolio against 14 criteria across 4 categories: Content & Copy (40%), Design & Visuals (25%), Technical & Performance (20%), and Branding & Presence (15%). Each criterion is weighted by its impact on recruiter perception.

Is this tool free?

Yes, the Portfolio Score Checker is 100% free with no signup required. Use it as many times as you want to track your improvements.

What score should I aim for?

Aim for at least a B (70+). Portfolios scoring A or above (80+) consistently outperform in job applications and client outreach. The top items to prioritize are project case studies, mobile responsiveness, and a professional headline.

I scored low. How can I improve quickly?

The fastest way is to use DesignCraft AI — upload your resume and get a professional portfolio in minutes that automatically covers most of these criteria. Or, focus on the top 3 missing items shown in your results.

Does this check my actual website?

This is a self-assessment checklist. You evaluate your own portfolio against industry-standard criteria. It's designed to help you identify gaps you might have missed, not to crawl your website.