Final Verdict
0/100
A local WordPress shop from Treviso that tries to balance 'Awwwards minimalism' with 'low-budget freelancer energy,' resulting in a site that references the pottery scene from Ghost for no apparent reason.
Impression
50
The design screams 'I just discovered CSS Grid and I'm going to make you scroll past massive letters of the alphabet to prove it.' It’s trying so hard to be 'studio chic' while simultaneously begging for local plumbing clients from Villorba.
Aggressive local SEO desperation.
Performance
65
Christian claims he builds 'without useless plugins,' yet the site is still dragging the weight of a typical WordPress core through the mud of Treviso. It's fast enough to load a one-page site, but the 'minimalism' feels more like a lack of content than a performance optimization.
WordPress 'lightweight' claims vs reality.
SEO
55
The meta title 'Realizzazione Siti Web A Treviso E In Veneto' is about as creative as a concrete block. We get it, you're in Treviso; you don't need to mention the local geography every three sentences like a GPS with a personality disorder.
Keyword stuffing for Treviso.
Copywriting
30
You literally wrote 'Don’t worry my man' in the graphic design section. This isn't a skate shop in 1994. Also, comparing web development to the 'vaso di Ghost' suggests you either want to mold clay with your clients or you haven't updated your pop culture references since the Cold War.
Cringe-inducing 'Don't worry my man'.
Trust
48
The copy 'immagine di me che guardo in alto' (image of me looking up) suggests your alt text is as literal as a police report. You have a 5.0 rating on Google, but when your portfolio includes 'Casellato Termoidraulica,' it’s hard to tell if you’re a high-end digital architect or just the guy who fixes the internet at the local boiler shop.
The 'Me looking up' placeholder.