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UXfolio is extremely easy to use. It's semi-user friendly. The templates make it so that if you want to quickly put together a solid portfolio you can. There's no easier way to make a portfolio out there at the moment. You don't have to worry about spacing, or little details that can potentially throw your portfolio off. Colors and wording is on you. But if you're worried about perfecting spacing and minor things like that that hiring managers have an eye for, UXF is the way to go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's very limited. They have templates so you can change it up. But it's likely that your portfolio will look like another portfolio out there. If you're looking to make something unique or that "pops" there are other things out there like Squarespace, Webflow, Framer, etc. But you will spend A LOT more time perfecting these on your own. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I've been using UXfolio for a few years for my personal website and it is by far one of the most intuitive and easy-to-use platforms. The templates are beautiful and it is just so easy to set up and start using. I have recommended it to all my UX design and UX research friends. I'm in the academic space now and it is less appealing to that crowd as they don't need all the features. I still love showcasing my UX background so I use the built-in prototyping features a bunch. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Templates can be a bit limited, the home page has your case studies and there is no way to change that. For UX people who just need a minimalist and straightforward website, I think it is great. Sometimes I wish there was a bit more customizability so I could justify the price a bit, but those platforms definitely have a harder learning curve. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It's very well suited for putting a portfolio together quickly, and there are a number of preset section templates that will save huge amounts of time and effort: prototypes, stats, testimonials etc. I especially like the thumbnail styling options (although "thumbnail" is misleading, as it can be an enormous image). It's also easy to set up a redirect from your personal URL. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
My biggest frustration is that layout and alignment capabilities are severely limited. Vertical padding between sections can be set between 0-60px, but horizontal spacing is competely out of your control and text can't be set to full width (or any other specific value) — every text box has a different width, depending on the proportions of the image next to it.
As a designer, it's embarassing when spacing is inconsistent and elements don't line up. (I almost want to add a disclaimer: "I promise I can design better than this!") That said, it' still easier and faster to use than other products I tried. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I enjoy the usability of UXfolio. It makes it so easy and intuitive to create a visually pleasing website that allows for thorough information display and efficient showcasing of your work. Working with templates saves a lot of time, but finetuning is also possible. The Premium Features give you everytging that you need. The implemented features and micro animations are great would be difficult to achieve for me with different builders. You can easily cancel the subscription and still save all your premium features saved as drafts until you reactivate it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I felt that the premium features were not well communicated at first and I noticed the paywall only when i wanted to publish the website in the very end. 15$/month seemes a bit tough at first but dediced to got for it. But since I only have the website published in my application phases, it is definetly worth it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I really like that it's very easy to use and to learn how to work with it
Also you have templates to choose from, not too many - but this is a good thing because you don't get confused by the variety that other platforms have.
Also i love the price :) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would love them to have an ability to custum things, like abilites to drag and drop maybe
Also i miss some design tools, like if i add an image and i want it to have rounded corners i need to edit it first in a graphic program and then upload it, which is a time consumer for me
Another thing that would be great to have is more version of gellry options, like thumbnails or something Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

UXfolio provides me with a variety of templates to expedite the design process and cater to my brand identity. It has enough tools to simplify the process but still allows a lot of customization on my behalf through integrated tools like Figma prototypes, Miro, or showcasing animations. It's quick and easy to use for users of any experience. It's been great for embedding or adding a gallery of design artifacts without sacrificing the storytelling aspect, and rather improving upon it. As a designer, I usually go back and forth between implementing specific types of content and arranging it, so it's nice to have an autosave feature that helps me undo and redo any changes I've made without worrying if all my hours of work saved or not. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing that I would like to see more is a larger customization for typography. There are a few set pairs to use, but there are certain fonts that I'd like to use that would translate the story or brand I'm trying to convey in my work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
UXfolio is an excellent product for creating portfolios for those starting their UX careers or seasoned veterans. The tool is especially great for those who can get easily distracted or focus too much on small details. UXfolio is very good at forcing you to keep it simple. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Here are a few things I wish were better:
1. Every block element should have a background option
2. Share color among all projects
3. Suggest already-used colors
4. Do not reset all fonts when trying to make custom fonts. It resets to some other; instead, it should pick up from global and modify that.
5. Allow the addition of buttons or text links in all blocks. In-Home Screen can’t add.
6. Let me add 2 buttons or text links next to each other.
7. Just because the image uses the browser frame does not prevent a user from clicking to view it in a bigger size.
8. Allow me to create a page with portfolio case study links rather than just on home age.
9. Allow that page to be password protected. This way, my entire site does not need to be hidden. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It's easy to use their templates and dashboard to apply your personal touches and make it yours, particularly when you're just starting out! I have found their customer support to be quick and responsive when I have reached out, but haven't had to very often. I like using the product, which makes using it more enjoyable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There were issues a few months back and beyond with it being down due to some issues, which luckily didn't affect me much personally, since I was not actively sending out my portfolio. When I did have to reach out, they compensated me for the time it was down, which I appreciated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As a designer and web usability expert, I have never enjoyed a builder as much as UXfolio. Their templates are incredibly easy to use, making it seamless to incorporate website, mobile, and social media mockups. UXfolio is lightyears better and more user-friendly than run-of-the-mill alternatives like WordPress, Wix, and even Squarespace. It’s my preferred choice for artistic, design, and creative portfolios. If you’re looking for a professional website service that caters to the unique needs of designers, UXfolio is absolutely the way to go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing at the moment, but I will follow up if I think of anything. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The easy of use, the price, the amount of different templates to choose from, the freedom and the constraints.
Also the design settings are really easy to use and there are enough changes to be made to make your portfolio look astonishing.
The customer support is really quick and good.
I enter to my portfolio almost every day, and I can quickly implement changes wihtout any problem.
Almost forgot that I love the brand redesign! looks terrific! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The thumbnails images of the case studies doesn't load properly to a full HD and looks blurry. I need to hover the mouse over it, or refresh the page or click on it, to see the image really neat (how is supposed to look).
Also some of the spacing of the text in the editor mode isn't the same as the public page.
I hope this issues can be fixed, because portfolio it's great. It's my first portfolio website (since two years) and it will continue to be my first choice. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.