As long as it displays information clearly, a template can be an effective tool to crafting an awesome resume. Some career sites or gurus may argue that resume templates are actively associated with cut-and-paste shortcuts; but hiring managers are paid money to look at the content of resumes, not judge whether or not it was made with a template.
A resume is a reflection of you, so craft it with whatever means you feel works best for you. You can use Sumry to export a traditional resume (.pdf format) to apply anywhere, and that interactive document can help point hiring managers to your whole, fully formed and interactive online profile.