FlexyDev - Next.js Developer Portfolio Template
Flexy Dev is a Next.js portfolio template built with Tailwind CSS. It helps developers get noticed on Google with a clean design and key sections for tagline, projects, services, and skills.
FlexyDev - Next.js Developer Portfolio Template built following best development practices, with both visual appeal and SEO in mind.
This Portfolio Template is for You If:
- You’re a developer and want to launch your portfolio in just a couple of hours.
- You’re interested in learning how these components are built and best practices followed to build this template, like project structure, theme configuration, and SEO optimization.
Features of the Template
- Stunning, Customizable Components: All components are beautifully designed and fully responsive, created with Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS.
- Content Management: Easily manage portfolio content by organizing data (projects, services, skills) in dedicated files. (Markdown blog support coming in a future update.)
- Custom Hooks: Includes custom hooks for reusable logic, like text and rotating animations.
- Tailwind CSS Theming: Fully styled with Tailwind CSS, making it simple to customize colors, fonts, and animations using a config file.
- Centralized Icons and Assets: All icons, images, and assets are stored in one place for easy updates.
- SEO-Ready: Built with SEO essentials like meta tags, Open Graph images, a sitemap, and robots.ts for improved search engine visibility.
- Open Graph Support: Easily update Open Graph images to control how your portfolio appears on social media.
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Unlike other templates,
FlexyDev includes custom hooks, centralized icons/assets, and planned updates to continuously deliver value to developers.
Future Updates
- You will receive multiple variants of each section.
- You can blog via Markdown/MDX