Final Verdict
0/100
A digital pawn shop that looks like a 2012 flyer and has the audacity to describe its own growth as 'frantic' while making users wait for a basic store list to load.
Impression
42
The gold-on-black aesthetic is exactly what I'd expect from a shop on Via della Magliana—it screams 'I have a cousin who can get you a deal.' It's not a website; it's a digital neon sign that probably flickers when it rains.
Visual equivalent of a tracksuit
Performance
35
I could physically walk to your store at Via della Magliana Antica 39/49 faster than your 'Caricamento sedi...' AJAX call takes to populate a simple list of locations. Your site's performance is as 'frenetic' as a sloth on Xanax.
Glacial 'Caricamento sedi' spinner
SEO
45
Your meta title 'Compro Oro Roma quotazione oro e argento online' isn't a title—it's a desperate prayer to the Google gods. It’s about as subtle as a gold-plated sledgehammer, and your H1 is just the same phrase repeated like a broken record.
Desperate keyword stuffing
Copywriting
25
You actually described the company as being in 'continua e frenetica ascesa' (continuous and frantic rise). Why would I trust my family heirlooms to a business that describes itself as 'frantic'? That sounds like someone fleeing the Guardia di Finanza, not a stable bullion dealer.
Frantic and bizarre phrasing
Trust
40
Demanding a 'Codice fiscale' just to 'Blocca Prezzo' for 2 grams of scrap gold is the ultimate conversion killer. You're asking for more personal data than a bank just to tell me my broken necklace is worth 40 euros.
Tax code for a quote