Creative1 mei 2026

How to Build a Model Portfolio Website with Booking

Learn how to create a professional model portfolio website that lets agencies and clients book you directly. Step-by-step guide with platform comparisons.

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Addagio Team

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Your portfolio gets you noticed. Your booking system gets you paid. Most models have one without the other — a beautiful Instagram feed but no professional way for clients to actually book them for a shoot.

A model portfolio website with integrated booking eliminates the back-and-forth of DMs, emails, and phone calls. Clients browse your portfolio, check your availability, and submit a booking request — all in one place.

Why Models Need a Booking Website (Not Just Instagram)

Instagram is great for exposure, but it is a terrible booking tool:

  • No availability calendar — Clients have no idea when you are free
  • No pricing transparency — Every inquiry starts with "What are your rates?"
  • No professionalism filter — You get time-wasters alongside real clients
  • No organized inquiries — Important booking requests get buried in DMs
  • Algorithm dependency — Your reach drops every time Instagram changes its feed

A dedicated portfolio + booking page solves all of these. You control the experience, present yourself professionally, and make it effortless for clients to book you.

What Your Model Portfolio Website Needs

The best model portfolio websites combine visual impact with booking functionality:

  • High-quality portfolio gallery — Organized by category (editorial, commercial, runway, fitness)
  • Stats/measurements page — Height, measurements, shoe size, hair color, eye color
  • Experience/tear sheets — Brands you have worked with, publications you have appeared in
  • Service types with pricing — Hourly rate, half-day, full-day, editorial vs. commercial rates
  • Booking request form — Date, location, project type, usage rights, and brief
  • Availability indicator — So clients know if you are free for their dates
  • Contact for agencies — Separate inquiry form for agency representation

5 Best Platforms for Model Portfolio Websites

PlatformMonthly CostPortfolio QualityBooking Built-inBest For
Addagio$0 or $29High (gallery + grid)Yes — request flowModels wanting portfolio + direct booking
ModelMayhemFree (basic)MediumNo (messages only)Networking with photographers
Squarespace$16-$49ExcellentNo (needs plugin)Models wanting full creative control
Format (now Zenfolio)$15-$44ExcellentNoHigh-end editorial portfolios
Wix$17-$35GoodBasicBudget-friendly option

Step-by-Step: Build Your Model Portfolio + Booking Page

Step 1: Choose Your Platform

For most models, the priority is: look professional + accept bookings with minimal friction. Addagio combines both in a single page. If you need a full multi-page website with blog, about page, etc., Squarespace gives more flexibility but requires more setup time and a separate booking tool.

Step 2: Select Your Best Portfolio Images

Quality over quantity. Choose 12-20 of your strongest images:

  • 4-5 headshots/beauty shots — Different expressions, lighting, and angles
  • 4-5 full-body shots — Show your versatility (casual, formal, athletic, editorial)
  • 3-4 editorial/published work — Tear sheets and magazine features
  • 2-3 commercial work — Lifestyle, product, or brand campaign images

Organize them by category so clients can quickly find what is relevant to their project.

Step 3: Set Up Your Service Types

Define clear booking options with pricing:

ServiceRateWhat is Included
Hourly booking$150-$500/hrMinimum 2 hours, one look
Half-day (4 hours)$500-$1,500Up to 3 looks, one location
Full-day (8 hours)$900-$3,000Unlimited looks, multiple locations
Editorial (TFP/reduced)NegotiableFor published editorial work
Commercial/usageCustom quoteBased on usage rights and distribution

Display starting rates on your page. This filters inquiries and saves everyone time.

Step 4: Create Your Booking Flow

Set up the booking request form to capture the information you need upfront:

  • Project type (commercial, editorial, runway, e-commerce, content creation)
  • Date and duration
  • Location
  • Usage rights needed
  • Brief/mood board description
  • Budget range
  • Client/brand name

With Addagio, this is built into the booking request flow. Clients fill out these details when they submit a request, and you review everything before accepting.

Step 5: Add Your Stats and Experience

Include a clear comp card section:

  • Height, measurements, dress/shoe size
  • Hair color, eye color, skin tone
  • Special skills (dance, gymnastics, swimming, horseback riding)
  • Brands worked with
  • Agency representation (if any)
  • Languages spoken

Step 6: Connect Payment Processing

Link your Stripe account to accept deposits or full payments at booking. Many models require a 50% deposit to secure a date, with the remaining balance due on shoot day. This protects against cancellations and no-shows.

Marketing Your Model Portfolio

Having a portfolio is not enough — you need to drive traffic to it:

Instagram bio link — Replace your generic link-in-bio with your Addagio booking page. Every follower becomes a potential client.

Agency submissions — When submitting to agencies, include your portfolio link. It shows professionalism and makes it easy for them to see your full book.

Photographer networking — Share your booking link with photographers you want to work with. Make it easy for them to request a collaboration or paid shoot.

Google search — Optimize your page for "[your city] model for hire" or "[your name] model." Having a dedicated page ranks better than an Instagram profile.

QR codes at events — Print a [QR code](/blog/qr-code-booking-guide) linking to your portfolio on business cards. Hand them out at industry events, castings, and networking meetups.

FAQ

Should I show my rates publicly?

Yes, for standard services. Displaying starting rates filters out clients who cannot afford you and signals professionalism. For commercial work with usage rights, list "custom quote" since pricing depends heavily on the brand, distribution, and exclusivity terms.

Can I use this alongside my agency?

Absolutely. Many agency-represented models have their own portfolio page for direct bookings on jobs the agency does not handle — content creation, local brand shoots, and editorial collaborations. Just communicate with your agency about which bookings go through them vs. directly.

How do I handle usage rights and contracts?

Use the booking request details field to discuss usage upfront. Once you agree on terms, send a contract (via email or a tool like HoneyBook) before confirming the booking. Addagio handles the booking and payment — contracts are between you and the client.

What if I only do TFP (trade for prints) for some projects?

Add "Editorial/TFP" as a service type with a $0 price or "negotiable" note. Clients self-select the appropriate option when booking. You still review and approve every request.

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Ready to turn your portfolio into a booking machine? [Create your model portfolio page free](/register) — takes under 5 minutes. See how creative professionals use Addagio with our [photographer booking demo](/for/photographer), or [view pricing](/pricing) for plan details.

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