Final Verdict
0/100
A 'Web Design 3.0' portal that feels like a 2014 WordPress theme had a mid-life crisis and started chasing AI buzzwords to feel relevant.
Impression
45
You claim to offer 'Web Design 3.0,' which is hilarious because that term died around the same time as the Blackberry. The site looks like a standard Elementor/Divi-flavored WordPress template that's trying very hard to look 'premium' with a white-and-gold-ish logo but ends up looking like a generic digital agency business card.
Stuck in 'Web 3.0' buzzwords
Performance
55
You literally sell 'Assistenza WordPress' and 'PageSpeed WordPress' optimization, yet you're running a stack that includes WooCommerce and multiple plugins just to show a portfolio. It's the classic 'plumber with leaky pipes' syndrome—I can smell the PHP memory limit struggles from here.
WordPress bloat maintenance
SEO
50
Your meta title is 'Web Designer & Consulente SEO Freelance | Leonardo Spada.' It’s as generic as a stock photo of a handshake. You're pushing 'GEO' (Generative Engine Optimization) in your H1, which is just a fancy way of saying 'I read one blog post about ChatGPT and now it's my entire personality.'
Keyword stuffing title tags
Copywriting
30
Quotes like 'Siti web che Convertono' and 'Web Marketing Vincente' are the 'Live, Laugh, Love' of the freelance developer world. They mean absolutely nothing and offer the same level of insight as a fortune cookie found in a dumpster behind a Google Data Center.
Cliche-heavy marketing speak
Trust
65
You list 'Velvet Hair Spa' and 'Charter Boat Taormina' as your heavy hitters. It’s great that the local hairdresser is online, but calling yourself a 'Specialist' while your portfolio looks like a tour of local Sicilian small businesses is a bit of a stretch for a 200 IQ architect.
Generic local portfolio