Your zo.space is a personal website that's always live — no hosting, no deploys, no config. Just tell Zo what you want and it builds the page for you.
Ask Zo to build it
The fastest way — describe your portfolio in chat:
Make me a portfolio page at /portfolio with sections for About, Projects, and Contact. Use a dark theme with clean typography.
Zo creates the page, and it's live instantly at https://yourhandle.zo.space/portfolio.
Or build it step by step
Step 1: Plan your sections
Decide what you want on the page. Common sections:
- Hero — your name, title, one-liner
- About — short bio and what you do
- Projects — cards with descriptions, links, and images
- Contact — email, social links, or a contact form
Step 2: Give Zo your content
Share the details Zo needs to build it (edit the placeholders):
Here's my info for the portfolio:
- Name: [Your name]
- Title: [Your title]
- Bio: [Short bio]
- Projects: [List projects with descriptions and links]
Step 3: Upload images and assets
Drop images directly into the Zo chat or upload them to your workspace:
Add this headshot as my profile photo and use these screenshots for the project cards
Step 4: Review the live page
Visit https://yourhandle.zo.space/portfolio to see it live. Everything updates instantly.
Step 5: Tweak and iterate
Make the project cards larger, add hover animations, and change the accent color to blue
Make it look more like this website: [paste link]
Step 6: Set visibility
Pages default to private. To make it public:
Make my portfolio page public
Now anyone with the link can see it.
Ideas to get started
- Developer portfolio — GitHub projects with live demos
- Designer portfolio — image galleries and case studies
- Freelancer landing page — services, testimonials, and pricing
- Student portfolio — class projects and internship work
- Link-in-bio — a clean page with all your important links
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