Final Verdict
0/100
A glorified, hardcoded JSON listicle trying to pass as a web app, hosted on a free Vercel hobby domain with metadata so confused it still references Eid Ul-Fitr in March while the page title claims it is Eid Ul-Adha.
Impression
45
Nothing says 'I built this over a weekend and refused to drop $10 on a custom domain' like hosting a public community directory on a raw 'eid-manitoba.vercel.app' subdomain.
Hobby-tier Vercel wrapper
Performance
65
Deploying a full React framework on Vercel's global edge network just to render a static list of local Winnipeg mosques that could have been a single 15KB vanilla HTML file is peak developer over-engineering.
Next.js over-engineering
SEO
30
Your Google search snippet still indexes description text for 'Friday, March 20, 2026' (Eid Ul-Fitr), yet your actual page title has been updated to 'Eid Ul-Adha Prayers 2026'. You've successfully confused search engine crawlers and users at the exact same time.
Confused metadata mismatch
Copywriting
25
You tell users to 'browse every known Eid salah listing in one place,' but then immediately hit them with 'Eid prayer date is TBA' and 'Please verify details with the organizer.' If we have to go check the mosque's Facebook page anyway, your directory is just an extra step.
The 'Trust Me Bro' disclaimer
Trust
28
With no privacy policy, no organizational backing, and an anonymous 'Email us here' mailto link, this looks less like a trusted community utility and more like a student portfolio project that will be abandoned by next semester.
Zero official ownership