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Get actionable, AI-generated portfolio feedback in minutes, not days
Added Dec 12, 2025
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Designers seeking jobs rely on posting their portfolios on forums like Reddit for feedback, resulting in slow, inconsistent, and often unqualified responses. This manual process creates anxiety and delays during critical job-hunting periods, with no guarantee of receiving actionable, expert-level critique on presentation, project selection, or hireability.
An AI-driven SaaS tool that instantly analyzes design portfolios using computer vision and natural language processing, benchmarking them against thousands of successful hire portfolios. It provides structured feedback on visual hierarchy, case study quality, mobile responsiveness, project variety, and clarity of contribution, generating a hireability scorecard with specific, prioritized improvements.
Advanced AI models can now reliably evaluate visual design quality, while the shift to remote hiring has made digital portfolios the primary screening tool, creating urgent demand for scalable, expert-level feedback solutions.
“Hey everyone! I’m a graphic designer looking to improve my work and grow my skills. I’d love your honest feedback on my portfolio, which showcases branding, logo design, digital marketing posts, illustration. Any tips on amy additions to the portfolio or constructive criticism swould be extremely helpful as I am on a job hunt for a graphic designer position in Edmonton - thank you in advance!
Hey, I’m currently working on improving my freelancer portfolio, and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback. It’s a mix of the projects I’ve worked on recently. I’m just trying to ensure my work is presented nicely. If you’re up for it, just comment below and I’ll send you my portfolio link. You don't need to be an expert. Any feedback helps. Thanks in advance!
Hey, I’m currently working on improving my freelancer portfolio, and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback. It’s a mix of the projects I’ve worked on recently. I’m just trying to ensure my work is presented nicely. If you’re up for it, just comment below and I’ll send you my portfolio link. You don't need to be an expert. Any feedback helps. Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone! I’m currently a 4th year design student and am looking for a quick critique on my portfolio on what to keep and what to get rid of in my portfolio. I am looking to go into motion design and only got 1 opportunity for a motion class this semester so I have been trying to make as much as possible. I want to kind of show diversity in my portfolio not just motion design though. Let me know what you all think! P.S. View this on desktop because I’m still working on mobile version. https://alexaugustlong.com
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