Final Verdict
0/100
A textbook example of the 'Freelance Designer Starter Pack' that relies on keyword-stuffed titles and every 'idea-to-reality' cliché known to man to sell WordPress maintenance to local dentists.
Impression
48
The design says 'Professional Web Designer' but the layout says 'I bought an Elementor template and changed the primary color to Blue-ish.' It’s the visual equivalent of a handshake that’s just a little too sweaty.
Aggressively generic local-hero aesthetic
Performance
35
For someone offering 'Assistenza WordPress' and 'Migrazioni WP,' the site feels like it's dragging the entire weight of Lecce's history. Claiming 'siti veloci' while running a stack that probably includes 24 plugins for a contact form is a bold choice.
WordPress maintenance specialist paradox
SEO
52
Your meta title 'Realizzazione Siti Web Professionali a Lecce | Ludovico Maggio Web Designer Freelance' is trying so hard to rank that I'm surprised you didn't include your blood type and tax code in the header. It's SEO for people who still use AltaVista.
Keyword stuffing in 2026
Copywriting
28
You 'trasformo le tue idee in un progetto digitale'? Groundbreaking. I haven't heard that since every other designer on Earth said it in 2012. Using 'Porta la tua presenza online al livello successivo' is the copywriting equivalent of unseasoned chicken.
Overdose of 'Digital Transformation' clichés
Trust
55
You’ve got your P.IVA, PEC, and a CookieYes policy that's longer than the actual portfolio. It’s great that you’re legally compliant, but when your 'Ultimi Progetti' includes a restaurant named 'Red Da Nicola,' I’m more worried about the UX than the GDPR.
Legal compliance as a personality trait