Why Quilix exists.
A clean, professional portfolio shouldn't require a weekend of wrestling with HTML templates, broken Jekyll plugins, or yet another subscription to a design tool you'll never use again.
The problem
Most computing students we spoke with have the same story: recruiters ask "do you have a portfolio?" but the time investment to build one properly is huge, and generic résumé sites don't let projects, stacks, and code-level detail shine.
Our take
Quilix is opinionated about what a technical portfolio should show — projects with live demos and source, skills by category, experience with tech stacks, and certifications with verifiable credentials. You fill in the fields, we render the page.
Two ways to use it
Option A — managed: subscribe, pick a template, fill in your data, and publish. Zero code.
Option B — headless: use the read-only public API to power your own frontend, or issue a Personal Access Token to push data programmatically.
What's next
Custom themes, analytics, a short "introduce yourself" video panel, and integrations with GitHub to auto-sync project metadata.
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