Dribbble remains a go-to hub for design “shots,” inspiration, and visibility—but the alternatives landscape has widened into distinct paths for showcasing work and building credibility. Behance leans into polished, case-study style projects and Creative Cloud adjacency, while Layers aims to recreate a higher-signal design community with lightweight portfolio sharing, feedback, and extras like teams and jobs. Sixelf takes a completely different route with automated, Figma-based proof-of-work activity tracking, and Prettyfolio plus Designer Daily Report prioritize curation—either via standout real-world portfolio sites or a time-boxed daily inspiration habit.
In evaluating Dribbble alternatives, we focused on how well each option supports portfolio depth vs quick sharing, discoverability and community quality, and workflow fit through integrations (especially Adobe and Figma). We also weighed ease of publishing vs automation, the ability to get feedback or find opportunities, customization and presentation control, and practical considerations like performance and how competitive it feels to stand out.