Final Verdict
0/100
A chaotic WordPress time-capsule from the year 2026 that thinks repeating its name three times in the title tag counts as 'SEO'.
Impression
35
Is it 'Salvo’s House' or 'Dimora Nonno Salvo'? You've got a logo for one and a domain for the other. It feels like a template that Francesco filled out while halfway through a bottle of Limoncello.
Branding identity crisis
Performance
42
Your footer says 'Copyright © 2026.' I didn't realize I needed a DeLorean to book a room in Furore. Also, those background images like 'bilocale-nonno-salvo-background-00003' are definitely not optimized for anything other than killing mobile data plans.
Optimistic time-traveling copyright
SEO
12
Your meta title is literally 'Salvo's House: Home: Home - Salvo's House.' It's like you're trying to summon a demon of bad rankings. Plus, your meta description is just the raw text of your cookie consent banner—Google thinks your site's primary value prop is 'Gestisci Consenso'.
Title tag recursive loop
Copywriting
30
The copy is the standard 'rifugio nel cuore' hospitality starter pack. You also have the same five Airbnb reviews from Basil and Lauren repeating three times in the DOM, making the page look like a glitch in the Matrix.
Repetitive testimonial filler
Trust
55
You’re pushing Iris Charter boat tours harder than your own rooms. I can't tell if I'm booking an apartment or a job as a deckhand. At least you have an SSL certificate, which is the only thing keeping this from looking like a phishing scam for nonnos.
Third-party dependency