Final Verdict
0/100
An accessibility-focused non-profit site that ironically uses a 'band-aid' accessibility widget and tells users to 'enable JavaScript for accessibility,' which is like handing a blind man a flashlight to read Braille.
Impression
45
This looks like every 'Insieme per...' WordPress starter kit ever exported from Elementor. The layout is so predictable it could be navigated by muscle memory alone, which is lucky because the visual hierarchy is non-existent.
Generic 'Volunteering' Template #4
Performance
32
You're likely dragging 500KB of 'Accessibility Widget' scripts just to feel good about yourselves, while the footer literally begs users to 'Abilita JavaScript nel browser' for accessibility—a total technical oxymoron for screen-reader efficiency.
Accessibility Widget Bloat
SEO
54
Your meta title 'DisabilinCorsa ODV - Insieme per lo sport inclusivo' is fine if you're trying to rank for your own name, but the meta description starts with 'Benvenuto su Disabilincorsa,' wasting 25 characters of prime real estate on a polite greeting no bot cares about.
Redundant Brand Stuffing
Copywriting
25
Using 'Benvenuti su Disabilincorsa!' as a primary H2 is the copywriting equivalent of a limp handshake. Also, showing a '0 di 2 caratteri max' counter for the Province field in your form is peak over-engineered UX for a field that takes 0.2 seconds to fill.
The 'Benvenuti' Sin
Trust
68
Nothing says 'trust us' like a footer that mentions 'tutti i materiali... sono tutelati' and a C.F. number in a font size meant for ants. At least you have an SSL certificate, which is more than I can say for most sites built in the Romano di Lombardia province.
Legal Wall of Text