The AI portfolio builder that shows up where job seekers search, turn your LinkedIn into a portfolio in 30 seconds.

Here's how I designed, and built makemyaisite.com

Product My Role Result
MakeMyAISite, AI portfolio builder + career ecosystem Product Designer + Front-End Engineer + SEO + SMM + Growth 27,000+ visitors · 7.4% CTR · ranked on Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude · 100% organic

Note: While writing this case study, I kept spotting ways to make MakeMyAISite better — the flow, the experience, and more. v2.0 is already taking shape. 👀

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1. What it is?

MakeMyAISite turns a LinkedIn profile or PDF resume into a published portfolio site in 30 seconds. No code needed. There are two sides to the product: candidates who build and publish portfolios, and recruiters who find them on a /talent marketplace filtered by skills, location, and experience.

2. What I built:

I designed and built the marketing site (Landing Page) from scratch and coded all 10 portfolio templates. I designed the product app's full UI/UX. I made the logo. I designed the social media content. I ran SEO and growth.

The marketing hire we planned for never joined. So I done that too.

3. How it started:

This was my first SaaS project. I had no idea how to design a SaaS landing page. So I did what made sense: I opened up dozens of them and just studied what made them work.

The first two or three versions I made got rejected. I shared early designs with more experienced designers and the feedback was direct: this isn't good. That was hard to hear. But I kept at it, took every note seriously, iterated, shared again, iterated again. The version that's live now went through a lot of rounds before it got there.

The logo: I spent about 3-4 hours in Canva. Nothing fancy. The team liked it, we shipped it and moved on.

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4. The problem:

Three things had to work at the same time. They all pulled in different directions :

  1. Belief. Visitors had to trust the "30 seconds" claim before they'd ever tried the product. Writing better copy wouldn't fix that. The design had to do the convincing.
  2. Range. 10 completely different templates, from a clean editorial layout to a Windows XP desktop to a pixel-art RPG game, all had to display the same user data without breaking.
  3. Discovery. Every visitor had to come from organic search. No ad budget. No paid channel.

5. Three decisions that defined the work :

1. Explicit saves, not autosave