Final Verdict
0/100
A typical Italian affiliate-link graveyard masquerading as a tech blog, where the SEO is as broken as the screens they likely help people fix.
Impression
45
The site's header is so insecure it repeats the entire navigation menu three times in the DOM just to make sure you didn't miss the 'Homebridge Corner.' It looks like a standard WordPress template that's been haunted by the ghost of a 2012 tech forum.
Navigation menu Groundhog Day
Performance
35
With 'Offerte Amazon' and 'NordVPN' banners front and center, I can practically hear the server crying while it tries to load 47 tracking scripts just to tell me that a Meross sensor exists. It's a WordPress site that feels like it's running on an original iPad Mini.
Affiliate-driven bloat
SEO
22
Your meta title is 'Mr.Apple: Homepage.' Seriously? You have the naming rights to 'Mr. Apple' in Italy and you use the SEO equivalent of a blank stare? Even the Google snippet is just a repetitive list of your categories because your site structure is a recursive loop.
Amateur title tags
Copywriting
40
The headlines like 'Estate NordVPN: Grandi Offerte per Proteggere la Navigazione' read like they were generated by a VPN's marketing department and translated by someone who just wants their commission. It’s less 'journalism' and more 'digital panhandling'.
Generic affiliate fluff
Trust
50
Naming your site 'Mr. Apple' and using the official Apple font styles is a bold strategy for someone whose 'Chi Siamo' section just lists the Sollai family. It’s only a matter of time before Cupertino’s legal team notices this 'rivoluzione dentro casa'.
Daring Apple to sue