The IndieShow Blog
Guides on portfolios, link-in-bio pages, and showing your work — for makers who ship.
How Should a Data Engineer in Spain Show dbt, Airflow, and Private Dashboard Work?
Show the architecture and your decisions without publishing customer rows, credentials, or screenshots that reveal confidential business data.
How Should a Shopify Developer in Spain Show Apps, Themes, and Client Stores?
Separate public products from client deliveries and prove your role without exposing store administration, revenue, or private merchant data.
How Should a Cybersecurity Specialist in Spain Combine CTFs, CVEs, and Confidential Audits?
Build credible security evidence without publishing exploit details early, exposing client systems, or presenting team findings as individual work.
How Should an Accessibility Consultant in Spain Show Audits and Private Remediation Work?
Explain the barrier, your testing role, and the remediation without exposing client reports or claiming compliance you cannot verify today.
How Should a Data Visualisation Developer in Spain Combine Observable, Tableau, and GitHub?
Choose one primary proof per visualisation and explain the question, data source, interaction, and your contribution before sending visitors elsewhere.
How Should a QA Automation Engineer in Spain Show Playwright, Cypress, and Private Test Work?
Demonstrate test strategy and engineering decisions without publishing client selectors, credentials, environments, or internal defect data.
How Should an Indie Game Composer in Spain Combine Steam Credits, Bandcamp, and Audio Reels?
Give each game one clear entry, identify your exact audio role, and choose the destination that best proves the released work or listenable soundtrack.
How Should a Webflow or Framer Freelancer Show Client Sites, Templates, and Cloneables?
Separate client outcomes from reusable products, explain your role, and send each project to one stable proof destination without duplicating the work.
How Can a Technical Writer Show API Docs, Tutorials, and Sample Repositories When Client Work Is Private?
Turn private documentation work into bounded case studies and pair it with public samples that prove structure, accuracy, code fluency, and maintenance.
What Should a Developer Relations Portfolio Include Across Talks, Sample Apps, Docs, and Community Projects?
Organise mixed DevRel evidence by the developer outcome it supports, name your contribution, and give every project one reviewable destination.
How Should an Indie Game Developer in Spain Combine Steam, itch.io, and GitHub Work?
Turn scattered store pages, jam entries, and repositories into one honest game-development portfolio without pretending every prototype shipped.
How Can a Spanish Automation Consultant Show n8n and Make Client Work Under NDA?
Present automation outcomes, public demos, and reusable tools without exposing client identities, credentials, workflows, or confidential operating data.
How Should an Open-Source Maintainer in Spain Present npm, PyPI, GitHub, and Documentation Work?
Give recruiters, sponsors, and collaborators one maintained map of packages without duplicating every registry and repository entry.
How Should an AI Developer in Spain Present Hugging Face Demos, GitHub Repositories, and APIs?
Separate reproducible technical work, live demonstrations, shipped products, and abandoned experiments without making unsupported model claims.
How Should a Hardware or IoT Maker in Spain Separate Prototypes from Products Sold?
Show physical builds honestly with one proof link per project, clear availability, and a visible distinction between experiments and finished products.
How Can a Plugin Developer in Spain Show Figma, Chrome, and VS Code Extensions Together?
Unify extensions from incompatible marketplaces while keeping install destinations, maintenance status, and ownership clear.
How Should a Junior Developer in Spain Separate Bootcamp Tutorials from Real Projects?
Show learning work honestly, lead with what you can explain and maintain, and avoid presenting tutorial clones as original products.
How Should a WordPress Plugin Developer Show WordPress.org, GitHub, and Private Client Work?
Bring public and private WordPress work into one credible developer page without duplicating listings or exposing client code.
What Should an API Developer Portfolio Include When Proof Lives in Postman, Docs, SDKs, and Demos?
Show backend work through safe, reviewable evidence without exposing production endpoints, secrets, customer data, or duplicate project entries.
How Can a Fractional CTO Build a Portfolio from Confidential Client Work and Public Products?
Present technical leadership without publishing client secrets, inflating team results, or turning the portfolio into a vague list of logos.
How Should a Freelance Developer in Spain Present SaaS, Apps, and Open-Source Work?
Turn three different kinds of technical proof into one client-ready page without forcing prospects through GitHub, app stores, and product sites.
What Link Should a Developer Put on a CV When Their Projects Live on Different Sites?
Use one stable project index on your CV, then let recruiters open the repository, store listing, or demo that proves each skill.
What Should a Maker Put Behind a QR Code at a Madrid Tech Meetup?
Make the QR open a fast, self-explanatory project page that still works after a noisy five-minute meetup conversation ends.
How Can a Mobile Developer Show App Store and Google Play Projects in One Portfolio?
Give every app a platform, status, direct store destination, and short product explanation so reviewers can inspect the right version quickly.
How Should You Separate Hackathon Prototypes from Shipped Products in a Portfolio?
Keep prototypes visible as evidence of speed and craft, but label status, scope, team contribution, and working destinations honestly.
How Can an Indie Maker Show Closed Projects Without Damaging Their Portfolio?
Archive projects with clear status, surviving proof, and a concise scope so they demonstrate shipping history instead of looking abandoned.
How Should a No-Code Maker Present Work Split Across Product Hunt, Gumroad, and Notion?
Use one project index to explain what you built and route clients to the right public launch, product, or documentation evidence.
What Is the Best Portfolio Page Format for a Solo SaaS Founder with Multiple Products?
Present a multi-product SaaS record by status and relevance, with one verifiable destination and one useful sentence for every product.
How Do You Build a Developer Conference Speaker Bio Page with Shipped Project Demos?
Give event organisers and attendees one durable link that identifies the speaker and routes each relevant project to a working demo or source.
What Link-in-Bio Should a Product Hunt Maker Use After Launching Multiple Apps?
Stop rotating the bio link after each launch; use one maintained maker page that sends every app to its current best destination.
The Best Linktree Alternatives for Developers and Indie Makers (2026)
Linktree is built for influencers selling merch. Developers and indie makers need something else. Here is what to look for, and the trade-offs that matter.
How to Showcase Multiple Side Projects on One Page
More projects than a single bio link can hold is a good problem. Here is how to present all of them on one page that reads as momentum, not mess.
Link in Bio vs. Personal Website: What Indie Makers Should Use in 2026
A custom site looks impressive and a link-in-bio looks lazy — until you measure what actually gets maintained. Here is the honest trade-off.
How to Build an Indie Hacker Portfolio in 2026 (That Actually Gets You Noticed)
Most indie makers scatter their work across a dozen links. Here is how to pull it into one portfolio that wins clients, collaborators, and customers.