Most Framer portfolio templates are designed for creative agencies - team pages, client testimonials, visual case studies. If you're a developer looking for work whose best project is a CLI tool, a shut-down startup, or an open source repo with 1k stars, those templates don't have answers for you.
Ping is built specifically for developers who are job hunting. Every detail is oriented around getting hired:
Open to work status on every page - the availability chip lives in the nav, not just the contact page. Any recruiter who lands anywhere on your site sees immediately that you're available.
All four developer project types - professional, open source, side projects, and NDA contracts, but you can always add your own. Honest UI patterns for shut-down companies, private repos, and offline sites.
A "decision I'd revisit" section on every project detail page - because self-aware engineers get hired faster than ones who only list achievements.
A journal page with three fully written demo posts - real technical voice, real structure. Developers who communicate clearly stand out, and the demo shows exactly what that looks like.
8 pages — Home, Projects, Project detail, About, Journal, Post detail, Contact, 404
5 main CMS collections — Work, Journal, Profile, Experience, and Stack. The Profile collection propagates your name, availability, and contact details across all pages from one place.
Complete demo content — fictional full-stack developer Elias Ward, four projects across all types, three fully written blog posts, complete work history, and grouped tech stack.
Geist Sans + Geist Mono throughout — the type pairing used by Vercel, sharp on dark and light surfaces.
Dark mode default, light mode toggle — fully responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile.For support or if you found a bug, feel free to reach me via emailfominykh.designer@gmail.com
Most Framer portfolio templates are designed for creative agencies - team pages, client testimonials, visual case studies. If you're a developer looking for work whose best project is a CLI tool, a shut-down startup, or an open source repo with 1k stars, those templates don't have answers for you.
Ping is built specifically for developers who are job hunting. Every detail is oriented around getting hired:
Open to work status on every page - the availability chip lives in the nav, not just the contact page. Any recruiter who lands anywhere on your site sees immediately that you're available.
All four developer project types - professional, open source, side projects, and NDA contracts, but you can always add your own. Honest UI patterns for shut-down companies, private repos, and offline sites.
A "decision I'd revisit" section on every project detail page - because self-aware engineers get hired faster than ones who only list achievements.
A journal page with three fully written demo posts - real technical voice, real structure. Developers who communicate clearly stand out, and the demo shows exactly what that looks like.
8 pages — Home, Projects, Project detail, About, Journal, Post detail, Contact, 404
5 main CMS collections — Work, Journal, Profile, Experience, and Stack. The Profile collection propagates your name, availability, and contact details across all pages from one place.
Complete demo content — fictional full-stack developer Elias Ward, four projects across all types, three fully written blog posts, complete work history, and grouped tech stack.
Geist Sans + Geist Mono throughout — the type pairing used by Vercel, sharp on dark and light surfaces.
Dark mode default, light mode toggle — fully responsive across desktop, tablet, and mobile.For support or if you found a bug, feel free to reach me via emailfominykh.designer@gmail.com