I built and sold my first Tailwind portfolio template — here’s what I learned
Hey Devs! 👋
I recently challenged myself to build a complete developer portfolio template using just HTML, Tailwind CSS, and vanilla JavaScript.
Originally, I planned it for my personal site, but I decided to polish it and publish it as a product. That small decision turned into one of the most exciting moments in my dev journey so far!
🧱 What I Built
It’s a simple but modern portfolio template that includes:
- 🌙 Dark / Light Mode toggle
- 📱 Responsive layout (desktop & mobile)
- ⚡ Scroll animations
- 📁 Project section with tech tags
- 📩 Contact form UI
- 📄 Resume download button
- 🧠 Vanilla JS + Tailwind CSS
- 🧼 Clean structure (HTML, CSS, JS separated)
🎯 Why I Decided to Sell It
Honestly? I wanted to test if a beginner-friendly template with good visuals and real features could be useful for:
- Developers applying for jobs
- Students graduating from bootcamps
- Freelancers needing a fast, clean portfolio
And... turns out it was. Even without followers, some people found the template through social platforms and started buying!
💡 What I Learned
- You don’t need a giant audience to start.
- Simple, real-world tools (like Tailwind + HTML) are still in demand.
- Gumroad, Itch.io, and Payhip are great for selling digital stuff — no code needed.
- If you create something useful, people will find it.
🚀 Want to See It?
🔗 Live Demo: [Link in my Dev.to profile]
🛍️ Gumroad page: [Link in my profile too]
I didn’t put the links directly here just in case the post gets filtered, but they’re visible in my Dev.to bio section. 😄
🙏 Final Thoughts
If you’ve ever hesitated to share or sell what you’ve built — just try it.
Start small, learn in public, and grow from there.
Thanks for reading! Feel free to drop any feedback or questions below.
Would love to hear from you 🙌
✍️ by [JustcallmeAlek]
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