Final Verdict
0/100
A ghost-town storefront that claims to be 'Trusted Since 2001' yet looks like it was whipped up in a weekend by a nephew who just discovered WordPress and then immediately abandoned it.
Impression
30
Your 'Featured Products' section literally says 'No products found.' It’s bold to ask people to 'Discover Pure Ayurvedic Wellness' when you haven't even bothered to stock the virtual shelves.
Ghost-town product section
Performance
45
It's a standard low-effort build where the only thing 'Ancient' is the loading logic for your oversized stock images. You're using a generic template that has more personality than your actual brand.
Generic template bloat
SEO
40
Your meta title is 'Rasayan Vidhya | Pure Ayurvedic Medicines for Pain Relief, Immunity & More.' It's so generic that Google's crawlers probably fell asleep halfway through indexing it.
Generic meta titles
Copywriting
15
You really went with 'A. Patel,' 'S. Rao,' and 'M. Singh' for your reviews? That’s the testimonial equivalent of naming your kids 'Child 1,' 'Child 2,' and 'The Other One.' Also, your site says 'Since 2001' but your business registration says 2009—time travel isn't usually an Ayurvedic side effect.
The Placeholder Trinity
Trust
20
Nothing says 'Established Pharmaceutical Manufacturer' like using a free Gmail address (info.rasayanvidhya@gmail.com). If you can't afford $6 for Google Workspace, I'm not trusting your 'Lab Tested' claims.
Corporate Gmail usage