timeline for designers
every project, every sprint, every unreleased concept — in the order you shipped them. a portfolio that tells the full story, not just the highlights.
free to start · your URL is yours forever
portfolios hide the process
your Behance shows polished hero shots. your case studies present the final system. but the real work — the pivots, the rejected concepts, the ten-hour friday you shipped the fix — is invisible. clients and hiring managers want to see how you think, not only what you framed.
what you get
process, not just polish
entries can be full case studies or one-sentence moments. both count. scroll a client's timeline to see how the work actually evolved.
inline links, always preserved
upload a case-study PDF. timeline keeps every hyperlink to figma, dribbble, or shipped production work — intact.
portfolio view when you need it
same content, two views: chronological timeline for depth, portfolio for the hiring-manager skim. flip the default with one toggle.
quiet, warm, and not a SaaS dashboard
Mist design system — soft neutrals, generous spacing, lowercase UI. respects your work rather than decorating around it.
common questions
can i bring my existing portfolio in?
yes — upload a PDF or DOCX and timeline structures the content into entries. hyperlinks survive. images need to be added per-entry (one-click upload).
is this better than a bespoke site?
different trade-off. a bespoke site maximises control; timeline maximises consistency and the ability to keep updating without refactoring your HTML. most designers use both.
can i password-protect client work?
each entry has a visibility toggle. hide client-sensitive moments, show the rest. full per-project gating is on the roadmap.
does it play nice with figma / linear / notion?
yes — add them as inline links or link cards. timeline surfaces a preview image and domain automatically.
see other ways people use timeline
claim your URL in 10 seconds.
free to start. no credit card.