Final Verdict
0/100
An Italian EDA company using a Japanese name to sell 'Advanced Packaging' via a WordPress site that can't even package a YouTube video correctly.
Impression
30
You claim 'Italian Workmanship' but your site looks like a $40 WordPress theme that's been sitting in a digital cellar since 2015. The 'Global Technology' vibe is immediately killed by a hero section that looks like a placeholder for a better company.
Cultural identity crisis
Performance
20
For a company 'conquering 3D design challenges,' you've been defeated by a simple YouTube embed that currently displays 'Your browser can't play this video.' Also, your navigation menu appears SIX times in the DOM—congratulations on the most redundant header in Rome.
Broken hero video
SEO
48
Your title tag 'EDA technologies & Design solutions since 2015 - Monozukuri' reads like a tax return. You're using a Japanese term for 'craftsmanship' as your brand, yet your meta descriptions have the creative soul of a dial-up modem.
Uninspired meta titles
Copywriting
15
You're 'transforming visionary ideas into tomorrow's reality'? Did you find that in the 'Corporate Cliché Handbook' under 'How to say nothing in ten words'? Using 'Monozukuri' and 'Hitozukuri' to describe Italian software development is a bold move for a site that uses the phrase 'deliver high-quality, reliable electronic designs' three times in one scroll.
Buzzword overdose
Trust
55
I see Anna Fontanelli and the team listed, which is the only thing keeping this from looking like a shell company. However, having a 'News' section that feels like a ghost town and a broken video on the homepage doesn't exactly scream 'visionary EDA leaders.'
Broken elements kill authority