Final Verdict
0/100
A 'Software House' that seems more interested in selling cartongesso (drywall) ads than writing modern code, featuring a 26-year-old identity crisis between Milan and Turin.
Impression
30
You claim to be a 'Web Torino' agency in your title tag, but your legal footer admits you're actually in Milan. It’s the digital equivalent of wearing a Juventus jersey in San Siro—confusing, dangerous, and nobody trusts you.
Identity Crisis
Performance
45
Your copyright notice says '2000-2026.' I love that you’ve already claimed ownership of the future despite your tech stack looking like it’s still trying to survive the Y2K bug.
Optimistic Copyrighting
SEO
35
Your meta title is 'Infoweb - Soluzioni Informatiche - Web Torino.' That’s not a brand; that’s a list of words someone shouted at a 2004 Google crawler. Your meta description is so generic it could be used by any business from a bakery to a nuclear power plant.
Generic Keyword Stuffing
Copywriting
20
You proudly list a '5-step process' starting with 'Ascolto' (Listening). In the 20 years you've been 'listening,' have you heard that Waterfall methodology died with the Nokia 3310? Your slogan 'Flessibilità, qualità e usabilità!' is the 'Live, Laugh, Love' of mediocre web agencies.
Waterfall Nostalgia
Trust
40
Nothing says 'elite software house' like having your P.IVA linked to articles about 'Gyproc Habito Forte Hydro' and 'cartongesso.' Are you building the next SaaS unicorn or just a very well-insulated bathroom?
Drywall Diversification