Final Verdict
0/100
A student project cosplaying as a tech titan, featuring furgons named after stuffed animals and a tax ID that is literally just a string of X's.
Impression
25
You named your commercial vehicles 'eBear' and 'eBuddy.' I can't tell if you're trying to disrupt the logistics industry or launch a line of educational toddler toys. The 'Pro' in the URL is doing enough heavy lifting to cause a structural collapse of the server.
Stuffed animal naming convention
Performance
30
It's a classic Elementor setup where the 'No Comments' tag on your blog posts tells me exactly how much engagement this school project is getting. You have more CSS classes than actual features.
WordPress/Elementor bloat
SEO
15
Your meta title claims 'Veicoli elettrici commerciali' but your footer screams 'Sito realizzato a scopo didattico.' You're effectively catfishing Google into thinking you're a dealership when you're actually just a student trying to pass a web design class.
Identity crisis in metadata
Copywriting
5
Nothing says 'trust us with your corporate fleet' like a P.IVA that says 'xxxxxxxxxxx.' You even have a 'Richiedi brochure' button—is the brochure just a PDF of your homework assignment?
Placeholder P.IVA
Trust
2
You have a Privacy Policy link leading to a void and a physical address in Dalmine that probably belongs to your school. If a customer actually tries to buy an 'eBold,' they'll likely end up in a detention hall.
Total legal void