Final Verdict
0/100
Atinary claims to be the 'iPhone of R&D,' but their website is a generic deep-tech fever dream so 'future-proofed' it's literally dated to the year 2026.
Impression
45
You claim to be the 'iPhone of R&D' in your testimonials, but your UI is giving 'generic $49 Bootstrap template for a crypto scam.' The dark-mode-plus-floating-molecules aesthetic hasn't been 'limitless' since 2018.
Ego-driven buzzword overload
Performance
38
You brag about a 'no-code agentic platform' that deploys in two hours, yet your own site feels like it's running on a 100-year catalysis cycle. It's hosted on AWS, which is the only thing keeping those unoptimized partner logos from timing out.
Bloated 'Agentic' overhead
SEO
52
Your meta title is 'Atinary | Turbocharge your R&D with SDLabs.' Nobody is googling 'SDLabs' yet, Hermann. Your meta description is a 160-character wall of text that reads like a LinkedIn bio written by a LinkedIn Lunatic.
Branded keyword obsession
Copywriting
30
You named your proprietary algorithms 'Falcon,' 'Emmental,' and 'SeMOpt.' One is a generic bird, one is a cheese with holes in it, and one sounds like a typo from a pharmacy prescription. 'Unlock Limitless Science' is a tagline for a straight-to-DVD sci-fi flick.
Algorithm naming is a joke
Trust
45
Your footer says '© 2026 Atinary Technologies Inc.' You're so 'cutting-edge' you've literally lost track of time. Name-dropping MIT every third sentence won't fix the fact that your website doesn't know what year it is.
Living in the future (literally)