Instead, build a personal website with Lovable.
It’s more authentic, way more expressive and it actually shows who you are.
Here’s how to do it in under 10 min.
Prompt Guide
1) Tell Lovable who you are
Start by describing yourself. Who are you? What's your background? What have you worked on?
Pro tip: Upload a screenshot of your CV. Lovable can extract text from images, so you don’t have to write everything from scratch.
2) Set the vibe
Describe the feel of your site. Use expressive design language to shape the direction.
Example:
“Make it look like it was crafted by an award-winning designer. Ultra-modern, playful, highly usable. Smooth micro interactions, delightful UX touches.”
3) Name-drop brands
Reference brands you like. It gives Lovable a clear design language to pull from.
Example:
“Use Apple's design system. Lots of white space, soft shadows, frosted-glass elements, and a tight grid.”
4) Animate it
Ask Lovable for animations that bring the site to life.
Example:
“Add hover states to buttons, smooth scroll transitions, and soft fade-ins on cards.”
5) Use stunning elements
No work to show (yet)? Use a 3D visual instead.
Go to Spline, remix something you like, grab the embed code, and drop it into Lovable.
Example:
“Add this rotating 3D sphere"
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6) Add a personal intro video
People hire people. Record a quick video intro to build connection.
Prompt tip:
“Embed a circular video of me at the top, saying hi and sharing my story. Keep it friendly and natural.”
7) Show your stack / tools
Let people see what you’re great at.
Prompt tip:
“Add a clean grid showing the tools I use—Figma, Notion, Webflow, etc. Include logos.”
8) Add testimonials or quotes
Social proof builds trust. Screenshot nice messages from Slack, LinkedIn, or email.
Prompt tip:
“Include 2–3 short quotes from colleagues or managers about working with me.”
9) Make it mobile-first
Most people will see your site on mobile first. Make sure it feels great.
Prompt tip:
“Optimize layout, font sizes, and buttons for mobile. Prioritize speed and readability.”
10) Include a bold CTA
Don't just show, invite for action.
Prompt tip:
“Add a bold CTA at the end: ‘Let’s work together’ with a button linking to my email or LinkedIn.”
This is how you stand out.
Personal website > CV.