Final Verdict
0/100
An architect site preaching 'modern design clarity' while structurally collapsing under the weight of a bloated Squarespace template, complete with an accidental '0' shopping cart and a broken 'Folder: ABOUT' mobile navigation menu.
Impression
45
For a firm claiming 'thoughtful, senior-level attention' to detail, leaving a default Squarespace '0' shopping cart icon in the header of an architecture portfolio is a hilarious blueprint error. Nothing says high-end custom home design like a template that thinks you're selling artisanal candles.
Stray shopping cart icon
Performance
28
While you boast about 'homes shaped around light and flow', your page load speed has the flow of a backed-up Rockville sewer line, dragging down mobile users with Squarespace's massive JS payload and unoptimized image wrappers like 'Updated Entrance View fullsize'.
Squarespace bloat & unoptimized assets
SEO
48
Your meta title is a desperate, 134-character keyword-stuffing marathon: 'Modern Home Additions, Renovations & Custom Modern Homes | Residential Design Studio in Montgomery County, Rockville & Bethesda'. This isn't search optimization; it's a zoning violation for keyword density.
Shameless keyword-stuffed title
Copywriting
35
You're trying to rebrand a standard zoning check as a '$1,500 Modern Vision Assessment (MVA)' like a VC-backed tech startup, yet your actual H1 is 'Modern homes that feel right'—a headline so incredibly generic it could be selling memory foam mattresses.
Corporate SaaS jargon
Trust
52
Claiming 'We accept 5 new clients per quarter' is a bold scarcity play when your own footer lists your office address at 11204 Whisperwood Ln. We know you're running this 'senior-level' operation out of a suburban Rockville residential street, Damian; you don't need to play hard to get.
Rockville split-level scarcity