Cost guide · 2026

How much does a portfolio website cost?

Portfolio websites range from completely free to $5,000 custom-built. Here's what every option costs in 2026 — and how to get a portfolio that actually wins you work.

Quick answer

A creative portfolio website costs $0 to $216/year on AI builders, $200–$500/year on hosted builders, and $1,000–$5,000 for a custom-built portfolio.

Why the price varies so much

  • Whether you need a custom domain and professional email
  • Volume of projects — small curated portfolio vs. extensive case studies
  • Whether you write detailed case studies or just show work samples
  • How important brand differentiation is for your discipline

What each tier actually costs

From cheapest to most expensive — what you get, who it's for, and the realistic total.

AI builder (DIY)

Recommended

$0 – $216/year

Freelancers, junior creatives, side projects

  • Free plan: portfolio sections, about, contact
  • Paid ~$18/mo: custom domain (yourname.com), no branding
  • Time: 10–20 minutes from description
  • Best for: clean, gets-out-of-the-way portfolios

Hosted builder (DIY)

$200 – $500/year

Established freelancers, agency-bound creatives

  • Builder: $16–$30/mo (Squarespace, Wix, Format)
  • Strong portfolio templates, more design control
  • Time: 15–40 hours setup
  • Custom domain included on paid tier

Custom-built (freelancer)

$800 – $3,000 one-time + hosting

Designers wanting bespoke aesthetic

  • Often Webflow or WordPress
  • Custom design — matters for designers' own portfolios
  • Hosting: $10–$30/mo ongoing
  • Worth it only if differentiation drives your work

Premium custom (agency or top freelancer)

$3,000 – $10,000+ one-time

Senior designers, agencies, design-led portfolios

  • Webflow, Framer, or custom-built
  • Often includes brand identity work
  • Timeline: 4–10 weeks
  • Quality usually visible — design portfolios are judged on the portfolio site itself

Hidden costs people forget

These line items aren't always quoted up front but they add up fast.

Custom domain + email

$15/year for the domain + $6/mo for business email through Google Workspace. yourname@yourdomain.com is non-negotiable for freelancers.

Image hosting / storage

High-res portfolio images add up. Most builders limit storage at low tiers; premium tiers exist if your portfolio is image-heavy.

Case study writing

Writing strong case studies takes hours per project. Either invest the time or hire a copywriter ($200–$1,000 per case study).

Photography of your work

If your portfolio is physical (industrial design, fashion, interiors), professional photos of pieces dramatically improve perception. Budget $500–$2,000 for a small shoot.

How to save money

  • 1Start with a free AI build to get something live this weekend — refine later
  • 2Use a custom domain even if everything else is free ($15/year — biggest credibility boost per dollar)
  • 3Show 5 strong projects, not 25 mediocre ones
  • 4If you're a designer, your portfolio is your design portfolio — invest the time in it

The cheapest option, done well

Try the free path first.

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Common questions

Should designers build their own portfolios from scratch?

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If design is your craft, your portfolio is itself a design portfolio piece. Building it yourself (Webflow, Framer) is often expected. For non-designers, an AI builder produces results that are honestly better than what most non-designers build manually.

How many projects should a portfolio show?

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Quality over quantity — 5–10 strong projects with depth beats 30 surface-level ones. Show your best and most representative work.

Is a portfolio website worth it if I'm on Behance / Dribbble?

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Yes. A personal site you control is the difference between being a profile on someone else's platform and being a brand. Most senior creative roles expect a personal site.

Do I need a blog on my portfolio?

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Only if you'll actually write. A dead blog hurts more than no blog. If you write regularly, it can drive serious work; if not, skip it.