Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Build a portfolio using a drag-and-drop block library and choose from five layout styles.
Browse and filter other builders' portfolios by type on the Explore page.
Write blog posts directly on the platform or aggregate external blogs into one feed.
Track portfolio views and manage content from a private dashboard.
| 4ssh1/portora-v2 | 0xkinno/neuralvault | 0xmayurrr/ai-contractauditor | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Language | TypeScript | TypeScript | TypeScript |
| Setup difficulty | moderate | hard | easy |
| Complexity | 3/5 | 4/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | pm founder | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Requires a MongoDB database and Next.js app setup to run locally.
Portora is a portfolio platform for freelancers who build digital products, whether they write code, use no-code tools, or both. The problem it aims to solve is that existing portfolio sites tend to lean too heavily toward either developers or designers, leaving no-code builders as an afterthought on developer platforms and coders feeling boxed in on visual ones. Portora gives every type of builder a single, professional place to show their work. The core feature is a Portfolio Builder where you choose a layout style, Grid, Scroll, Terminal, Magazine, or Bento, then assemble your portfolio from a block library and style it with a theme panel. An Explore page lets visitors browse all published portfolios and filter by builder type, Coded, No-Code, Design, Automation, or Full-Stack, or sort by latest and trending. Portora also includes a built-in Blog section where you can write posts directly on the platform or connect external blogs from services like Hashnode, Dev.to, Medium, Substack, or Ghost, surfacing everything in one unified feed. A private Dashboard lets you manage portfolio content, track views, write posts, and connect external sources, and shows exactly how your profile appears to visitors. The platform is built with Next.js, a framework for building web applications, styled using Tailwind CSS, and stores data in MongoDB using the Mongoose library. Drag-and-drop interactions are handled by dnd-kit. It is written in TypeScript. The project is versioned as v2, suggesting it is a rebuild or continuation of an earlier iteration, though the README does not go into detail about what changed between versions.
Portora is a portfolio platform where freelancers of any kind, coders, no-coders, and designers, can build and publish a customizable portfolio and blog.
Mainly TypeScript. The stack also includes Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS.
License is not stated in the available README content.
Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 1h+ to a first successful run.
Mainly pm founder.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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