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RemoteWorks

RemoteWorks

Get Remote Job Offers with a Portfolio That Gets You Noticed

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Create a stunning portfolio in under 5 minutes. Land your dream remote job with a professional online presence.
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Seng Lee
Maker
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👋 Hi Product Hunt! I’m the maker of RemoteWorks.pro — thanks so much for checking it out! Remote hiring has changed, but portfolios haven’t kept up. Most tools are generic website builders, while remote employers actually want clear proof of work, fast. That’s why I built RemoteWorks.pro: - Create a remote-ready portfolio in minutes - No design skills required - Optimized for sharing on LinkedIn, job boards, and email - Free to start, no credit card needed I built this after seeing how often talented people were overlooked simply because their work wasn’t presented clearly for remote roles. 🚀 I’d love your feedback: - Is anything confusing? - What feature would you want next? - Would this help your job search or freelancing work? - If you have a portfolio already, feel free to share it here — happy to give honest feedback today. Thanks again for the support, and I hope RemoteWorks.pro helps more people land remote opportunities 🌍💼
David Smith

This tool seems to be a website builder for creating portfolio websites, similar to many others available these days. Previously, I used to modify templates from Next.js or other frameworks and then deploy them, but honestly, that was time-consuming and inconvenient. Using this tool, however, I was able to publish my portfolio and get my own link very quickly.

However, the biggest drawback is that there are only three templates available, and customization of those templates is not possible. I would be very grateful if you could address this issue in the future.

Thank you.

David.

Seng Lee

@david_smith98 Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this, David — I really appreciate the honest feedback.

You described exactly the pain I was trying to solve. I also came from editing Next.js templates and redeploying over and over, which is powerful but incredibly time-consuming when you just want a clean portfolio and a link fast.

You’re absolutely right about the current limitation on templates and customization. That’s a conscious tradeoff in the MVP: I prioritized speed, clarity, and zero setup over flexibility so people could publish something solid in minutes.

That said, customization is very much on the roadmap — starting with:

- layout variations (section ordering, emphasis)

- theme and typography options

- role-specific templates (dev, designer, product, etc.)

Feedback like yours is exactly what helps shape what gets built next, so thank you again. If you ever want to share what kind of customization would matter most to you, I’d love to hear it.

Really appreciate you giving it a try 🙏