Fueler: The Best Alternative to Carbonmade Portfolio in 2026

Riten Debnath

24 Jun, 2026

Fueler: The Best Alternative to Carbonmade Portfolio in 2026

Carbonmade makes a quirky, good-looking portfolio for creatives. It is quick to set up and pleasant to use. But once the page is live, the same question always returns: who is going to see it, and what makes them hire you? A pretty gallery does not answer either of those.

I'm Riten, founder of Fueler, a portfolio platform that helps professionals get hired through assignments, proof of work, and projects instead of just resumes. I built Fueler after watching creatives build charming portfolios that recruiters never found, with no context around what the work actually achieved.

In this article, I'll explain where Carbonmade falls short for your career in 2026, and why Fueler is a stronger alternative if your goal is getting hired, not just displaying work. I'll also walk you through how to set up your Fueler portfolio step by step.

By the end, you'll understand why a display-only portfolio rarely moves a hiring decision, and how to present your work so a company can act on it.

What Carbonmade Does Well in 2026

  • Carbonmade is built for creatives who want a simple, attractive portfolio. It skips templates and builds your page from your inputs, which keeps things easy.
  • It has a few genuine strengths for visual creatives.
  • It is quick and easy to use, with a drag-and-drop approach that needs no coding.
  • It supports image and video uploads, including high-resolution work, so visual portfolios look sharp.
  • It has a distinctive, playful style that helps a creative page feel less generic.

Why It Matters

Carbonmade makes a tidy creative showcase. But a showcase is where careers start, not where they get decided. A page that displays your work beautifully still leaves the two hardest problems unsolved: getting found, and giving a recruiter a reason to hire you.

Where Carbonmade Falls Short for Hiring

  • Carbonmade is a portfolio display tool, not a hiring platform. It shows finished work and stops there.
  • It lacks discovery and context, and it is built mostly for visual creatives.
  • There is no audience or discovery. Carbonmade does not surface your work to recruiters, so the page only reaches people you personally send it to.
  • It is display-first, not proof-first. You can show polished visuals, but nothing guides you to document the goal, process, tools, and outcome the way a hiring manager wants to read.
  • Hiring is not part of it. You cannot apply through assignments or get discovered by skill, so the portfolio cannot work as an actual job application.
  • It mainly serves visual creatives. Writers, marketers, developers, and product managers get little from a gallery-style page built for images and video.
  • It is a paid subscription with limited reach. You pay to host a page that still depends entirely on you to promote it.

Why It Matters

A beautiful gallery that no recruiter finds and that explains nothing about your process is doing only half the job. Hiring in 2026 rewards proof a company can find and read, not visuals alone. A proof-of-work portfolio built step by step closes that gap.

Why Fueler Is a Better Carbonmade Alternative in 2026

  • Fueler adds the two things a display portfolio lacks: context and discovery. Instead of just showing work, you present it as proof and connect it to recruiters.
  • The difference is intent. Carbonmade displays your work. Fueler proves you can deliver and helps companies find you.
  • Every project follows a proof-of-work format. You document the goal, your contribution, the tools, and the result, so a recruiter reads a real case study, not a silent gallery. This is the way designers now build portfolio on Fueler.
  • Recruiters discover you by proven skills. Skill tags make you findable for the roles you want, which a self-promoted Carbonmade page cannot do.
  • Companies hire through assignments. Your portfolio becomes your application, so you prove your skill directly. This is the heart of a career portfolio that actually gets jobs.
  • It works for every role and is free. Writers, marketers, developers, designers, and analysts can all build a portfolio that gets them hired, not just a visual page.
  • You can add an AI Stack to projects. Here is how to add your AI stack on Fueler, which shows employers you work the modern way- a real hiring signal in 2026.

Why It Matters

A portfolio that only displays work leaves you to find the audience and tell the story yourself. Fueler does both by structuring your work as proof and putting it where recruiters search. The point of a portfolio is opportunity, not just appearance.

Carbonmade vs Fueler: Side-by-Side Comparison

Here is a clear comparison for anyone whose real goal is getting hired in 2026.

Feature Carbonmade Fueler
Main purpose Display a creative portfolio Get hired through proof of work
Project context Visual display Goal, process, tools, outcome
Discovery None Skill-based recruiter discovery
Hiring built in None Assignment-based hiring
Who it fits Visual creatives All knowledge workers
AI usage display Not structured Dedicated AI Stack
Cost Paid subscription Free

In short, Carbonmade displays your work. Fueler gets it hired.

How to Create Your Portfolio on Fueler Step by Step

Step 1: Sign up on Fueler. 

Head to Fueler.io and create your free account. 

Sign up on Fueler

Step 2: Pick a professional handle. 

Your handle shows up in your public link, so keep it clean and grown-up. Don’t add nicknames and random numbers. Your name or a simple version of it works best.

Pick a professional handleStep 3: Add a professional profile picture. 

Use the same kind of professional photo you would put on LinkedIn. Clear face, good lighting, and a simple background. People trust a real face more than an empty avatar.

Add a professional profile picture

Step 4: Write a strong header. 

The header is the first thing anyone sees. In one or two short lines, say who you are, what you do, and the kind of work you have done. Make it specific, not vague.

Step 5: Add a short bio. 

Tell people who you are and what you do in a few plain sentences. No buzzwords, just enough for a recruiter to get you in five seconds.

Add a short bioStep 6: Add your skills and social links. 

List the skills you are good at and actually want to be hired for, and connect your socials. People do check your profiles, and active socials build credibility before the first call. Students starting from scratch can follow my student guide to your first portfolio.

Add your skills

Add your social linksStep 7: Fill in your Device Configuration. 

In your dashboard, set up the Device Configuration section. Add the details about the device you are using. Remote-first companies want to know you have a solid setup to work from. A good setup quietly adds leverage and signals you are ready to deliver.

Fill in your Device Configuration

Step 8: Publish your projects with all the details. 

This is a game-changer. Give each project a clear title and a detailed description. Walk through your process: your thinking, the tools you used, the choices you made, and the result. Companies care about how you work, not just the final image. 

Publish your projects with all the details

Step 9: Add your AI Stack to each project. 

AI is part of real work now, so show it honestly. Use the AI Stack feature to explain how you used AI, which tools you used, and what you did manually. This builds trust instead of raising doubt. Here is the full guide: how to add AI Stack on Fueler.

Add your AI Stack to each project

That is the whole setup. Do these nine steps well and your profile stops being a static page and starts working as a hiring asset. If you want a tighter version to follow next time, save my 6-step formula for a Fueler portfolio and my breakdown of a career portfolio that actually gets jobs.

Do this once, and you have a link you can drop into your resume, your email signature, and every job application.

Real Fueler Portfolio Examples

On Fueler, home to 100K+ users, you will find the kind of clean, professional portfolios that Read.cv fans appreciated, with hiring built in.

You will see writers who break down a campaign and the numbers it drove, developers who explain how they shipped a feature, marketers who walk through a growth experiment, and editors who show before-and-after process. Each portfolio reads like a short case study.

The pattern is always the same. Strong title, clear context, real process, and a visible result. That structure is what makes a recruiter stop scrolling and start reading.

Here are some of the Fueler portfolio examples:

How This Connects to Building a Strong Career or Portfolio

Hiring in 2026 rewards people who show their work, not just maintain a profile. When you make your execution visible, you remove the guesswork for the person deciding whether to hire you.

Proof of work matters because outcomes are easier to trust than a clean bio. A documented project that shows your goal, your process, and your result tells a company you can repeat that win for them. A profile says who you are. Proof of work shows what you can do.

The more clearly you document how you think and what you ship, the stronger your credibility grows over time. The platforms recruiters actually check in 2026 reward this kind of depth. Build your proof on a platform that is stable and connected to hiring, and keep your own copies of your best work. Platforms like Fueler are built to make that proof easy to present and easy for recruiters to act on.

Final Thoughts

Read.cv was a good idea that creatives rallied around, and it is a real loss that it shut down. But the answer is not to go back to a plain resume. In 2026, getting hired depends on proof that is structured, findable, and connected to opportunities. Rebuild somewhere stronger, and make the shutdown the moment your portfolio got better. If the goal is a job, build proof where companies are already looking.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What happened to Read.cv in 2026? 

Read.cv was acquired by Perplexity and wound down its operations in 2025. Users were given until mid-May 2025 to export their profiles, posts, and messages. As a result, Read.cv no longer exists as a portfolio platform, and its community of creatives and job seekers needs a new home.

2. What is the best Read.cv alternative in 2026? 

Fueler is the strongest alternative for people moving on from Read.cv. It keeps the clean, professional profile that creatives liked and adds what Read.cv lacked: a proof-of-work format, skill-based recruiter discovery, and assignment-based hiring. It is free, so you can rebuild your presence and connect it to real opportunities.

3. Can I move my Read.cv work to Fueler? 

Read.cv's export window closed in 2025, so if you saved your work, you can rebuild it on Fueler by adding each project with its goal, process, tools, and outcome. If you did not export in time, you can recreate your strongest projects as proof-of-work case studies, which is what recruiters want to see anyway.

4. Is Fueler more stable and useful than Read.cv was? 

Fueler is active and growing in 2026, and it is built specifically for proof-of-work hiring. Beyond a clean profile, it connects you to recruiters through skill-based discovery and assignment-based hiring. That makes it both a stable home for your work and a tool that actively helps you get hired.

5. Who should use Fueler after Read.cv shut down? 

Anyone who used Read.cv to present their work and find opportunities. Fueler supports writers, marketers, developers, product managers, analysts, designers, and more. If you want a credible portfolio that documents real outcomes and connects to hiring, Fueler is the natural place to rebuild.


Why 100,000+ professionals use Fueler

Fueler helps professionals showcase proof of work through projects, assignments, case studies, and achievements.

  • Thousands of professionals use Fueler to create their digital portfolio
  • Thousands of projects published on Fueler. Check here
  • Startups and Companies hire through proof of work on Fueler
  • Used by freelancers, creators, marketers, video editors, writers, designers, and product managers

Our mission is to help the next 100 million professionals build a verified professional identity through proof of work


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