Final Verdict
0/100
The digital equivalent of a 4-hour queue at an Italian post office where everyone is on a smoke break and the only working thing is a video game about a lighthouse keeper named Elio.
Impression
35
This site is the final boss of 'Bureaucracy Core.' It uses the Bootstrap Italia design system to ensure that every pixel feels like a tax audit, featuring a hero section that changes slower than Italian legislation.
Aggressively bureaucratic aesthetic
Performance
22
With a tech stack that’s a Frankenstein’s monster of Apache, WordPress, and custom Java middleware, the TTFB is long enough to let you reconsider your citizenship. The 'PrenotAmi' portal is so buggy that developers on Stack Overflow have to write Selenium scripts just to find an open slot.
Legacy-tier loading speeds
SEO
45
The meta description 'Sito ufficiale del Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale' is the SEO equivalent of a beige wall. It’s technically accurate and emotionally vacant, much like the ministry's response to an urgent email.
Meta tags written by a notary
Copywriting
15
The copy is so densely packed with institutional jargon like 'Cooperazione Internazionale' and 'Sala Stampa' that it qualifies as a sedative. It reads like a legal document translated into 11 languages by someone who hates the concept of a 'Value Proposition.'
Lethal levels of formality
Trust
50
It has an SSL certificate and a .it gov domain, but the UX is so hostile you’ll feel like you’re being interrogated just for clicking 'Consular Services.' The 404 pages probably require a 'marca da bollo' to close.
Institutional but intimidating