🇦🇷 Argentina

Your professional site for exporting services from Argentina

If you sell your work to clients paying in USD or EUR, your site is the first serious credibility check. Import your CV, publish on your own domain and show your portfolio in ES and English.

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You sell abroad, you speak abroad

The average US or EU client won't dig through LinkedIn alone. They want a clean site, in English, with your work upfront. Mycvify gives you ES and English on a single domain.

Step out of the platform

If you're on Workana, Upwork or Fiverr, your own site is how you escape the commission model. Send a LinkedIn lead a link and you stop sharing that contact with the marketplace.

Import your CV once

AI import turns a PDF or DOCX into a decent first draft. Skips the copy-paste afternoon everyone keeps postponing.

Pay in EUR, earn in USD

Mycvify charges in EUR via Stripe. If you already earn in hard currency, Pro is small money against a single billable USD hour.

Local context

The Argentine freelance scene has a clear profile: lots of tech, design and consulting professionals selling to clients in the US, Europe and Latam, billing in USD or EUR to hedge against local inflation. A personal site isn't vanity — it's a concrete sales tool.

The working language ends up bilingual: Spanish for the local community and US Hispanic clients, English for everything else. Having both versions on a single domain (not two separate sites) is what makes sense, and Mycvify does this out of the box.

The local market values concrete proof of work: project links, case studies, past clients. A sober site with three well-told cases beats an inflated portfolio.

Pricing notes

Mycvify charges in EUR via Stripe, so the charge processes as an international purchase. If you pay with an Argentine card you'll get the local PAIS tax and surcharge — same as Netflix, Notion or any foreign SaaS. If you bill in USD/EUR already (Payoneer, Wise, an offshore account) it's a clean charge without surcharges.

Pro is €6.99/mo. Worth comparing it against your USD hourly rate, not your peso salary: at 30–50 USD/hour for foreign clients, Pro costs less than ten minutes of work. There's a 7-day trial before any charge.