Final Verdict
0/100
A digital archeological site where 1994's business logic meets a 2016 WordPress theme, offering 'Vulnerability Assessments' while unironically recommending end-of-life software like Zeroshell.
Impression
35
You're using the 'OnePress' theme by FameThemes, which is the 'I give up' of web design. The site proudly proclaims 'Created with Raphaël 2.1.2' in the source, because nothing screams 'cutting edge' like a vector library that was last relevant when the iPhone 5S was new.
Stuck in 2016 WordPress-land
Performance
42
The site is a typical WordPress bloat-fest. You're loading jQuery and Raphaël just to show a static page of services that includes 'replacing supermarket cash registers' (sostituzione di casse per supermercati). The server response is slower than a dial-up connection in 1994, which coincidentally is when you say the company was born.
WordPress plugin graveyard
SEO
31
Your meta title is 'Docline Service & Networking – Soluzioni e servizi informatici per la piccola e media azienda'. That’s not a title; it’s a cry for help. It’s so long that Google’s snippet cuts it off before you even get to the 'Networking' part, leaving you as just 'Docline Service &... something'.
Title tag is a paragraph
Copywriting
25
The domain is docsnet.it, the logo says 'Docline Service', and the footer says 'FameThemes'. Pick a personality. You claim to offer 'soluzioni a 360 gradi', but the copy reads like a list of chores, ranging from 'manutenzione router' to 'disassembling assets with inventory'.
Identity crisis
Trust
15
You offer 'Vulnerability Assessments' while still listing 'Zeroshell' as a solution—a project that has been officially DEAD and End-of-Life since 2021. Recommending abandoned, unpatched security software is like a doctor recommending cigarettes for lung health.
Selling dead software