Final Verdict
0/100
A software house that promises to make you 'rich and happy' while their own digital storefront looks like a tax-haven-funded WordPress relic from the pre-responsive era.
Impression
25
The design is a masterclass in 'Small Business Italian Chic'—which is to say, it looks like a 2016 WordPress template that hasn't seen a CSS update since the Brexit vote. The hero section is just a wall of text that makes my eyes want to 'Skip to primary navigation' permanently.
Visual equivalent of a filing cabinet
Performance
42
For a company that claims to build 'Next Logic' software, the site’s logic is stuck in the past. It’s clearly a standard CMS build that prioritizes 'cookie-cutter' convenience over actual engineering excellence.
WordPress bloat and generic scripts
SEO
28
Your meta title is 'Next Software Modena: facciamo crescere la tua azienda senza lasciarti mai da solo'—that's not a title, it's a legal disclaimer. It’s so long it gets truncated into oblivion in SERPs, leaving Google as confused as a user trying to find a CTA.
Title tag is a paragraph
Copywriting
12
You claim users will become 'un imprenditore più felice, ricco' (a happier, richer entrepreneur). This is a software house, not a crypto-scam seminar. The copy reads like a late-night infomercial for a management tool that probably still requires a physical dongle to run.
Guru-tier cringe marketing
Trust
48
Nothing says 'trustworthy local partner' like branding yourself as 'Next Software Modena' while your footer reveals the site is managed by 'LEXICLOUD EVOLUTION LTD' in Nicosia, Cyprus. I came for a management system and I left with a lesson in tax optimization.
Modena brand, Cyprus invoices