25 Jun, 2026
If you came here looking for Zyro, there is something you need to know first. Zyro no longer exists as its own product. It fully merged into Hostinger Website Builder in 2024, and all Zyro accounts and sites were moved over. If you built a portfolio on Zyro, you are now on Hostinger, and that means it is a good moment to ask whether a website builder is even the right tool for getting hired.
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 for exactly this kind of moment, when a tool changes under you and you need a stable home for your work that actually connects to hiring.
In this article, I'll explain what happened to Zyro, where its replacement falls short for portfolios, and why Fueler is a stronger alternative in 2026. I'll also walk you through how to set up your Fueler portfolio step by step.
By the end, you'll understand why a website builder rarely moves a hiring decision, and how to present your work so a company can act on it.
Zyro did the cheap, simple site job. But it no longer exists, and even its replacement is a website builder, not a hiring tool. The merger is a reminder that a tool you do not control can change or disappear, and that a portfolio should live somewhere built to get you hired.
A migrated, paid site is still invisible if recruiters never find it, and it never explains your impact. Hiring in 2026 rewards proof that a company can find and read, not a builder's page. A proof-of-work portfolio built step by step does what a builder cannot.
A tool that merged under you is a hard reminder that your portfolio should not depend on one fragile builder. Fueler structures your work as proof and puts it where recruiters search, for free. If you want the full picture, compare the best digital portfolio platforms for 2026.
Here is a clear comparison for anyone moving on from Zyro in 2026.
In short, Zyro is gone, and its replacement builds a paid site. Fueler gets your work hired for free.
Head to Fueler.io and create your free account.

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.
Step 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.

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.
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.
Step 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 their first portfolio.

Step 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.

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.

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.

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.
On Fueler, home to 100K+ users, you will find portfolios across every role, not just image galleries.
You will see designers who walk through a brief and the result, writers who break down a campaign and its numbers, developers who explain how they shipped a feature, and marketers who show a growth experiment. 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:
Hiring in 2026 rewards people who explain their work, not just display it. When you make your execution and its impact visible, you remove the guesswork for the person deciding whether to hire you.
Proof of work matters because outcomes are easier to trust than visuals alone. A documented project that shows your goal, your process, and your result tells a company you can repeat that win for them. A gallery shows what you made. Proof of work shows why it mattered.
The more clearly you document how you work, the stronger your credibility grows. Platforms like Fueler are built to make that proof both findable and convincing. The platforms recruiters actually check in 2026 reward exactly this.
Zyro was a cheap, simple builder, and it is now part of Hostinger. But a website builder, old or new, is not a hiring tool. In 2026, getting hired depends on proof that is findable, readable, and connected to opportunities, on a platform built for the job. Make the merger the moment your portfolio got better. If the goal is a job, build proof where companies are already looking.
Zyro fully merged into Hostinger Website Builder in 2024. All Zyro accounts, domains, and sites were moved to Hostinger, and accounts without active subscriptions were deleted. Zyro no longer exists as a standalone product, so anyone searching for a Zyro portfolio is effectively using Hostinger now.
Fueler is the strongest alternative for people moving on from Zyro. Instead of a paid website builder, it gives you a free proof-of-work portfolio with skill-based recruiter discovery and assignment-based hiring. You rebuild once on a stable platform, and your work connects directly to real opportunities.
Yes, Fueler is free. The builder that replaced Zyro, Hostinger Website Builder, has no free plan that goes live. With Fueler, you can build a complete proof-of-work portfolio, add projects, publish, and begin applying through assignments at no cost.
If you saved your work, you can rebuild it on Fueler by adding each project with its goal, process, tools, and outcome. Even recreating your strongest projects as proof-of-work case studies is worth it, since that context is exactly what recruiters want to see.
Anyone who used Zyro for a portfolio and wants a stable, free home that helps them get hired. Fueler supports writers, marketers, developers, product managers, analysts, designers, and more, and connects your proof of work to recruiter discovery and assignment-based hiring.
Fueler helps professionals showcase proof of work through projects, assignments, case studies, and achievements.
Our mission is to help the next 100 million professionals build a verified professional identity through proof of work
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