Final Verdict
0/100
A quintessential 'developer's first project' that somehow manages to combine the complexity of TanStack with a color tool that looks like it was designed by someone who only sees in #000000 and #FFFFFF.
Impression
30
This looks like the default 'Vercel Ship' screen had a mid-life crisis and decided to pivot to Italian color theory. The UI is so sparse I'm not sure if it's 'clean' or if the CSS just failed to hydrate.
Minimalist to a fault
Performance
45
You're using TanStack Query to fetch... what, exactly? A list of six hex codes? Using a state management powerhouse for a static color list is like using a SpaceX Falcon 9 to deliver a pizza across the street.
Over-engineered for a palette
SEO
15
Your meta title is likely still 'Create Next App' or something equally inspiring. Google hasn't indexed this because even their bots think 'own-tanstack' is a typo for a documentation site they've already crawled a million times.
Search visibility is zero
Copywriting
20
Mixing 'Risorse' and 'Coolori' makes it sound like a high-fashion boutique that accidentally sells React hooks. 'Coolori' isn't a pun; it's a spelling bee casualty.
Italian-English identity crisis
Trust
30
Nothing says 'I might delete this repo tomorrow' like a .vercel.app subdomain. I wouldn't trust this site to store a color palette, let alone my state management logic.
Vercel subdomain syndrome