From your resume,
not a text prompt.
Butternut AI generates a full website from a short text prompt or business description in seconds, which is great if you have no existing content and want a business or marketing site conjured from a description. Keep it for that. Portfolio is different: it builds from your actual resume, so it is the better pick for a personal professional site that reflects a real work history, with a matched designer resume and live ATS scoring. One invents copy from a prompt, the other structures your real experience. The comparison below is fair.
Butternut AI at a glance.
A fair snapshot of what Butternut AI does well. Generating a site from a description is genuinely useful when you are starting from nothing.
Generates a full website from a text prompt or short business description.
You describe the business or idea, and it drafts pages, copy, and layout from that.
A marketing or business site when you have no existing content to start from.
A first draft appears quickly, which is the main appeal when starting from scratch.
If you have no content yet and want a business site drafted from a description, Butternut AI is built for exactly that. Portfolio starts from your real resume instead.
Butternut AI and Portfolio, judged fairly.
These tools start from different places. Butternut AI starts from a prompt. Portfolio starts from your resume. The right pick depends on whether you are inventing content or structuring a real history.
| What you get | Butternut AI | Portfolio |
|---|---|---|
| Built from | A text prompt | Your actual resume |
| Typical use | Business or marketing site | Personal professional site |
| Content source | Generated from a description | Your real work history |
| Matched resume | No | Yes, 48 resume layouts |
| Live ATS scoring | No | Yes, scored as you edit |
| Designs | AI-generated layouts | 60 site designs |
| Own domain with TLS | Supported | Yes, TLS handled for you |
| Best from a blank start | Yes, this is its home | Less so, use Butternut AI |
| Best for a real resume | Not its focus | Yes, this is the point |
For a business site conjured from a description when you have no content, Butternut AI is the better tool and we will say so. For a personal site built from your real resume, that is what Portfolio is for.
When to keep Butternut AI.
Portfolio is a resume-to-website tool, not a prompt-to-website builder. If you are starting from a blank page with only an idea, Butternut AI is the better choice and you should keep it.
Move to Portfolio if you
- +Want a personal professional site built from your real resume, not generated copy.
- +Have a work history to draft from and want the site built in about a minute.
- +Want a matched designer resume with live ATS scoring alongside the site.
- +Care that the site reflects real roles and skills, not text invented from a prompt.
Keep Butternut AI if you
- −Have no existing content and want a business site conjured from a description. Butternut AI is the better choice for that, plainly.
- −Are building a marketing site for a product or company rather than a personal profile.
- −Want the whole site drafted from a single text prompt in seconds.
- −Do not have a resume or work history you want a site built from.
Questions people ask.
Straight answers about prompts, resumes, and which fits your situation.
Is Portfolio a Butternut AI replacement?
Only if your goal is a personal site from a real resume. Butternut AI generates a website from a text prompt, which is excellent when you have no content. Portfolio builds from your actual resume. If you are starting from an idea rather than a work history, Butternut AI fits better.
Does Portfolio generate a site from a prompt?
No. Portfolio works from your resume, not a text description. Generating a full site from a short prompt is Butternut AI's strength, and if that is what you need, it is the right tool. Portfolio structures the real experience you already have.
Which is better for a personal professional site?
Portfolio, in most cases. It builds from your real resume, so the pages reflect actual roles and skills rather than copy invented from a prompt, and it adds a matched designer resume with live ATS scoring for a job hunt.
Can I use Butternut AI and Portfolio together?
Yes. Some people use Butternut AI for a business or product site and Portfolio for their personal professional site built from their resume. The two solve different problems and can sit side by side.
What does Portfolio build from?
You paste your resume and Portfolio drafts a multi-page website from it, with 60 site designs and 48 resume layouts, plus a matched designer resume and a live ATS score. Butternut AI drafts from a text prompt instead.
How do I check my resume before I build a site?
Use our free ATS score checker. It runs in your browser, stores nothing, and shows what an applicant tracking system reads in your resume before you turn it into a website with resume to portfolio.
Keep reading.
The product, the free tool, and how a resume becomes a full site.
Built from your
real history.
Keep Butternut AI for a site drafted from a prompt if that suits you. When you want a personal site built from your real resume, paste it into Portfolio and get a complete multi-page site, a scored resume, and a matched cover letter in about a minute. On your own domain, with TLS handled for you.