Final Verdict
0/100
A high-rise construction firm that builds with concrete but handles its digital presence with the structural integrity of a wet paper towel and a @gmail.com address.
Impression
35
The site looks like a 'Construction Starter Pack' template that Celerity threw together in a weekend. The 'Item Image' text appearing in your project gallery tells me your dev team is as meticulous as a demolition crew with a hangover.
Generic template aesthetic
Performance
45
For a site 'Powered by Celerity,' it has all the speed of a cement truck stuck in Athens traffic. You’re likely shipping a massive JS payload just to render a basic list of services that hasn't changed since the 90s.
Powered by Celerity bloat
SEO
28
Your meta description starts with 'Rammos Construction Company was founded in 1996...' and proceeds to dump your entire life story into a snippet that Google truncates after the first comma. It's a wall of text, not a search result.
Meta description is a novel
Copywriting
20
You actually wrote, 'The construction starts with the excavation of the land.' Thank you, Captain Obvious. I was worried you were going to start by painting the air and hope the floors materialized later.
Stating the painfully obvious
Trust
30
You claim to build 'high-rise buildings' and 'modern, energy-friendly' structures, yet you’re using 'rammosconstruction@gmail.com' for business. If you can't afford a $5/month workspace email, I’m not sure I trust you with a $5M concrete pour.
Professionalism vs. Gmail