Portfolio reviews from Reddit
Summary
We analyzed 156 Reddit reviews across 34 subreddits and 47 posts to rank the best Portfolio brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/dividends, r/UXDesign, r/ETFs, r/AskPhotography, r/MutualfundsIndia. Top-rated brands include Framer (4.9/5), MSTY (4.8/5), Squarespace (3.8/5).
Stats
Reviews156
Subreddits34
Posts47
Brands100
Products5
156 reviews from
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By Brand
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#1
Framer
4.9
(8)
"I made my portfolio on framer in just 15 days (first time user)"
"Framer"
"I think framer. It is simple enough to get it done fast but complex enough for all the bells and whistles for the recruiters to “oooh and ahh “"
"Framer."
"Framer has been great for me."
"I had my Framer portfolio up in less than a day, and then once it was up have been able to easily tweak the template and the CMS structure to get it into a place that works better"
"I've used both webflow and framer, and if you need fast, I found Framer to be the easiest."
"Framer, Webflow."
#2
MSTY
4.8
(5)
"Just doubled to 2% for next 5 months to keep the experiment."
"MSTY, AMZY, TSLY ! You will not go wrong in 2025, thrown in a small chunk."
"MSTY, and CONY are paying insane divs right now."
"You should look into MSTY. If you understand MSTR, then MSTY is a no brainer."
"I’ve really enjoyed msty, been a slight rollercoaster but it’s done very well."
#3
Squarespace
3.8
(6)
"If you are short on time and don’t wanna spend time tinkering with design and code — then Squarespace , no brainer."
"I think squarespace would be the fastest. bunch of ready to go templates that are plug and play and you can just edit the existing info/images."
"Surprisingly satisfied with squarespace recently."
"Squarespace and Wix are your simplest paths to a quick, functioning decent-looking site."
"SquareSpace and Wix are pretty popular and relatively easy."
"Just be ready to pay $150-$200 per year with Squarespace. I kinda liked that it was relatively simple and I wasn’t using the site as an example of my own coding ability so I felt it was a decent compromise vs coding my own site."
#4
SCHD
4.0
(5)
"Two solid ones that come to mind are realty income (O) and SCHD"
"Some US-based funds that fit this pattern are VIG, DGRO, DGRW, DLN, VYM, and SCHD."
"If it were me, I’d go SCHD, O, JEPQ."
"Sure: Schd/schy."
"I divide the dividend portion of my portfolio between SCHD (52%), VNQ (32%), JNK(12%) and BND (4%)."
#5
Wix
4.0
(4)
"I find with this quick method that wix is easiest."
"Squarespace and Wix are your simplest paths to a quick, functioning decent-looking site."
"I'd suggest Wix for a better price and intuitive dashboard, plus they have a premade portfolio app."
"Wix are pretty popular and relatively easy."
#6
YMAX
3.5
(4)
"I mostly have YMAX as I find it less risky for it to be a basket of Yieldmax than just one particular stock."
"Ever since the switch to weekly payouts it seems to have NAV stability and has even increased in share price."
"I might dump $10k-$20k into YMAX alone after researching its ETF's"
"Seems like just buying the underlying is a safer bet, but hard to predict the future!"
#7
GetQuin
4.7
(3)
"Getquin is a great alternative for tracking your portfolio. It provides accurate, real-time data across all your brokers and accounts in one place."
"The UI is pretty neat and the free plan has everything I need."
"Check out getquin. It's a free portfolio tracker that supports Vanguard, Coinbase, Ledger, and most mutual funds."
#8
Behance
4.3
(3)
"Have you considered using Behance? It's great for visual portfolios."
"Why not good old behance??"
"If you need it fast, then probably Behance."
#9
SCHD ETF
4.0
(3)
"Try some schd and some BDCs."
"Get a higher yield and lesson risk using an ETF like SCHD"
"Could you not approximate this by cash / VYM / SCHD / VTI?"
#10
Notion
4.0
(3)
"Notion + hosted on super.so free to get rid of the lengthy Notion URL"
"Notion is probably the easiest. Second is Framer, which is very similar to Figma workflows."
"Notion would probably be the fastest, then framer, then webflow. I like framer a lot (personally)."
#11
Pixpa
4.0
(3)
"Website builders are the way to go if you need a portfolio website quickly. I have previously used Pixpa and Carrd."
"Pixpa and Carrd, and they have been great. These are dedicated site builders to create portfolio websites, so the templates and features are catered to as such."
"I use pixpa. I am satisfied with them, but...you gotta pay."
#12
Uxfolio
5.0
(2)
"Uxfolio!"
"Uxfolio should be your best bet"
#13
Realbyte
5.0
(2)
"Yan ang the best for me. Been using it since 2017."
"Pwede ka ding magtrack ng expenses and budget dun."
#14
Vanguard
5.0
(2)
"Probably best to go with a risk parity style portfolio like the Golden Butterfly or similar. 20% each of: Total US market (VTI, VOO)"
"Assuming you're young, VOO."
#15
HDFC Infinia
5.0
(2)
"Infinia is the one he should get."
"Get him that again it won't be LTF but 10 lakhs per year would reach the fee reversal."
#16
Vanguard Total World Stock ETF
4.5
(2)
"VT covers everything but bonds."
"VT for a global etf with no bonds."
#17
Innfolio
4.5
(2)
"It has a great dashboard that tracks your portfolio’s total value over time."
"Looks like it could simplify things significantly."
#18
Dribbble
4.5
(2)
"Another option is Dribbble, which is perfect for showing off UI/UX designs."
"Fastest? Definitely dribble or behance"
#19
Adobe Portfolio
4.5
(2)
"There’s a free portfolio that comes with the photo subscription of adobe cloud."
"I use adobe portfolio! If you have the full adobe suite it comes with it and you don't need to worry about hosting."
#20
Flickr
4.0
(2)
"Flickr seems perfect for that."
"I landed on Instagram and Flickr for my high res images."
#21
Cloudinary
4.0
(2)
"I see most photographers use either Cloudinary or ImageKit"
"I’m using Cloudinary. They have great documentation, ok customer service and a generous free tier"
#22
Exirio
4.0
(2)
"Check Exirio. It should do ETF tracking perfectly."
"I use Exirio"
#23
VOO
4.0
(2)
"VOO is very close to VTI."
"70% In voo The rest in: ABBV, PEP, ARCC, MAIN, O, VZ, PFE, JNJ, KO, CVX - about 3/4% of total portfolio per company"
#24
All World Fund
4.0
(2)
"Keep it simple, just go 100% all world fund."
"Personally I'd go for an all world fund rather than the s&p500."
#25
Carrd
4.0
(2)
"Website builders are the way to go if you need a portfolio website quickly. I have previously used Pixpa and Carrd."
"Pixpa and Carrd, and they have been great. These are dedicated site builders to create portfolio websites, so the templates and features are catered to as such."
#26
VYM ETF
4.0
(2)
"Get a higher yield and lesson risk using an ETF like VYM"
"Could you not approximate this by cash / VYM / SCHD / VTI?"
#27
Portseido
4.0
(2)
"I use Portseido and it's doing a great job for me!"
"Now I'm happy with [Portseido](https://www.portseido.com)..."
#28
VIG
4.0
(2)
"Some US-based funds that fit this pattern are VIG, DGRO, DGRW, DLN, VYM, and SCHD."
"Sure: Vig/vigi."
#29
YieldMax ETFs
4.0
(2)
"My strategy is to use yieldmax ETFs to drip feed my VOO position."
"The good thing about YieldMax ETFs is they are unlikely to go to zero overnight. I will probably buy some."
#30
WordPress
3.5
(2)
"Wordpress would be my go to unless you have FE skills."
"Wordpress is an older option that still works fine."
#31
Lovable
3.5
(2)
"Get the nicest Figma portfolio UI you can find, Paste the link to Lovable, Bolt, or V0, A portfolio will be generated"
"I’d try Bolt or Loveable."
#32
ICP
5.0
(1)
"Get some ICP… look into caffeine AI, lots of potential for developers."
#33
BTC
5.0
(1)
"More BTC more XRP"
#34
XRP
5.0
(1)
"A lot more xrp. At least 1k."
#35
VDWXEIA
5.0
(1)
"I recommend that you hold VDWXEIA (Developed Ex-U.K.) + VUKASSA (U.K. Total-cap) + VFEM (Emerging Markets) in whatever allocation fits your risk portfolio."
#36
JEPI
5.0
(1)
"One of my favs is JEPI"
#37
VUAG
5.0
(1)
"Just go all in on VUAG and call it a day."
#38
IBKR
5.0
(1)
"I would definitely recommend IBKR (if you want I also have a referral code)."
#39
Fidelity Contrafund
5.0
(1)
"Fidelity Contrafund"
#40
Ficalc
5.0
(1)
"Great free app that uses historical market data to show you how your portfolio is likely to fare."
#41
FDGRX
5.0
(1)
"FDGRX has been extremely good to be over the last 10 years."
#42
YM
5.0
(1)
"YM and Rex Shares make up the entirety of my income portfolio to the tune of ~$100K in my brokerage account."
#43
NVDY
5.0
(1)
"NVDY, MSTY, and CONY are paying insane divs right now."
#44
CONY
5.0
(1)
"NVDY, MSTY, and CONY are paying insane divs right now."
#45
Goodby Academy
5.0
(1)
"Best bang for your buck would be free. Which means your answer is the academy they run at Goodby in San Francisco."
#46
Dividend Channel
5.0
(1)
"Run em through this tool and you'll see YMAG, YMAX, QDTE, XDTE, AIPI are solid"
#47
Cherry Pick
5.0
(1)
"Cherry Pick helps users maximize their rewards by suggesting the best card to use for purchases based on spending categories."
#48
AOA
5.0
(1)
"All in one etf. AOA."
#49
VWCE
4.0
(1)
"Yes but not only that for example by buying VWCE you are diversified in the whole world."
#50
SPPW
4.0
(1)
"As for IWDA, why don’t you give a look at SPPW(WKN: A2N6CW)? They track the same index, is from a large asset manager, and for the long run cost you less."
#51
IWDA
4.0
(1)
"70% IWDA: Solid choice for core global equity exposure. Keep it."
#52
FRM
4.0
(1)
"The FRM is great if you’re into the risk management side of things."
#53
FTSE All-World ETF
4.0
(1)
"An FTSE All world or MSCI ACWI etf could work there and also possibly be cheaper"
#54
Swissquote
4.0
(1)
"Try Swissquote"
#55
Nifty Largemidcap 250 Index Fund
4.0
(1)
"14k = Nifty Largemidcap 250 Index Fund"
#56
Kotak Equity Opportunities Fund
4.0
(1)
"7k = Kotak Equity Opportunities Fund"
#57
Aditya Birla Short Term Fund
4.0
(1)
"6k = Aditya Birla Short Term Fund"
#58
Gold ETF
4.0
(1)
"3k = Gold ETF or FoF"
#59
Invesco Small Cap Fund
4.0
(1)
"Change your small cap with invesco small cap or Tata"
#60
Mirae International Fund
4.0
(1)
"Explore a good international funds from ex mirae, dsp, invesco etc"
#61
DGRO ETF
4.0
(1)
"Get a higher yield and lesson risk using an ETF like DGRO"
#62
BDC
4.0
(1)
"Try some schd and some BDCs."
#63
REITs
4.0
(1)
"REITs are always needed"
#64
VT
4.0
(1)
"VT is a better choice than VOO."
#65
Flexi Cap Fund
4.0
(1)
"Due to your moderate risk appetite I would suggest 1 Flexi cap fund."
#66
Balanced Advantage Fund
4.0
(1)
"Due to your moderate risk appetite I would suggest 1 Balanced Advantage fund."
#67
Vanguard Target Retirement Fund
4.0
(1)
"Consider a Target Retirement Fund from Vanguard etc. it will automatically rebalance over time."
#68
Closed-End REITs
4.0
(1)
"Use rest for high income, closed ends reits etc. They often pay 6-10%."
#69
Motilal Oswal
4.0
(1)
"Motilal is good."
#70
$AVUV
4.0
(1)
"I’d take a hard look at $AVUV over $SCHG"
#71
URA
4.0
(1)
"URA US, EWJ - add a bit of interesting themes!"
#72
Roundhills
4.0
(1)
"I like Roundhills portfolio and SPYI more."
#73
AOR
4.0
(1)
"If you want a one-ticker solution then check out AOR or AOA depending on your comfort with risk/volatility."
#74
VTI
4.0
(1)
"Something like 50% VTI, 25% SCHD AND 25% bonds."
#75
TSLY
4.0
(1)
"When you buy them really matters so be patient because the ones I'm in have had some crazy swings in price."
#76
FTSE Global All Cap
4.0
(1)
"90% FTSE global all cap, 20% BTC."
#77
RYLG
4.0
(1)
"For big divys with relatively safe nav, I'd go with RYLG, QYLG, or XYLG."
#78
QYLG
4.0
(1)
"For big divys with relatively safe nav, I'd go with RYLG, QYLG, or XYLG."
#79
XYLG
4.0
(1)
"For big divys with relatively safe nav, I'd go with RYLG, QYLG, or XYLG."
#80
Yieldmax
4.0
(1)
"I’ve got about 2% in yieldmax. It’s nice getting like $500 extra bucks a month to invest into safe stuff."
#81
O
4.0
(1)
"If it were me, I’d go SCHD, O, JEPQ."
#82
JEPQ
4.0
(1)
"If it were me, I’d go SCHD, O, JEPQ."
#83
BND
4.0
(1)
"Or any combination of diverse ETFs; bonds would still do bnd or similar."
#84
Nippon India ETF Gold BeES
4.0
(1)
"Try investing some money on Nippon India ETF Gold BeES …its a slow moving stock but it also a steady one"
#85
XEQT
4.0
(1)
"Go for an asset allocation ETF like XEQT or VEQT."
#86
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)
4.0
(1)
"VTI + VXUS for me in your position & preferably a Small-Cap fund too."
#87
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
4.0
(1)
"VOO is fine. There's nothing stupid about it."
#88
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)
4.0
(1)
"I would add VXUS at 40%. This is good for international diversification."
#89
Brandcenter
4.0
(1)
"Otherwise, your answer is Brandcenter if you get in."
#90
SmugMug
4.0
(1)
"Smugmug is built specifically for photography."
#91
4.0
(1)
"I think you should reconsider Instagram, the best portfolio app or page is one that people will actually look at."
#92
Webflow
4.0
(1)
"Framer, Webflow."
#93
Book
4.0
(1)
"Someone on this sub recommended Book 180. It's just a six-month portfolio program and its cheaper than the ad schools."
#94
NASDAQ
3.0
(1)
"I would use a tech sector ETF rather than a NASDAQ ETF."
#95
SGOV Ultra-short Duration Bonds
3.0
(1)
"SGOV is ultra-short duration bonds, use something like VGIT instead."
#96
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
3.0
(1)
"No arcc, spyi, jepi or jepq?"
#97
COII
3.0
(1)
"I have bought about £500 worth of COII to test the waters."
#98
VXUS
3.0
(1)
"So I guess VXUS is closing out another bummer year."
#99
Peerlist
3.0
(1)
"I have seen some people using Peerlist, not sure if it will meet your needs."
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