Final Verdict
0/100
A typical 'I built this in my garage' Italian SaaS that tries to rebrand a basic PWA as a 'digital revolution' for local shops who don't know any better.
Impression
45
The design screams 'I found a nice template on Envato and changed three hex codes.' It’s the digital equivalent of a generic business card you find on the floor of a trade show in Pavia.
Generic 'Fidelity' Template Aesthetic
Performance
40
You claim it 'works without App Stores' like it's a feature, but we all know it's because you didn't want to pay the $99 Apple Developer fee or deal with a real build pipeline. It's a glorified bookmark with a QR code.
PWA masquerading as Innovation
SEO
30
Your 'promo' subdomain is so well-hidden from crawlers it’s practically in the witness protection program. Also, including 'SEO' as a category in your public footer links is a level of transparency that borders on accidental comedy.
Subdomain Ghosting
Copywriting
25
Directly insulting your customers with 'Fatto per chi lavora. Non per chi ha un reparto IT' is a bold strategy. Calling a basic notification a 'Trucco del compleanno' (Birthday Trick) suggests you think your users find calendar alerts as magical as fire.
Condescending 'Tech-Free' Pitch
Trust
50
The site is basically a shrine to Mariano Fontanella and his 'MyWebby' platform. If Mariano decides to go on a long vacation, the entire loyalty history of every barbershop in Italy apparently goes into the Hetzner void.
Single-Point-of-Failure Vibe