Final Verdict
0/100
A textbook Magento 2 bloat-fest that demands a €50 down payment for a wafer and still thinks it's 2024 despite the calendar saying 2026.
Impression
45
For a site that credits 'thetailors.it' for design, this fits like a generic off-the-rack suit from a suburban mall. The 'Buon Non Compleanno!' hero banner is still haunting the homepage despite the promo ending yesterday, April 28th.
Expensive taste, cheap template
Performance
30
I haven't seen this many 'Loading' placeholders since the dial-up era; your Magento 2 backend is clearly struggling to breathe under the weight of its own arrogance. Greeting every user with 'JavaScript seems to be disabled' is a bold way to admit your site is a non-functional brick without 5MB of scripts.
Magento 2 hydration hell
SEO
55
Your meta title 'Acquista Online i Nostri Piccoli Piaceri Quotidiani - Babbi Shop' is a word salad optimized for absolutely no one. You’ve got 'Babbi Shop' in the title and 'Babbi' in the H1, just in case the user forgot where they were during the 4-second page load.
Repetitive meta cannibalism
Copywriting
35
You call them 'Piccoli Piaceri Quotidiani' (Small Daily Pleasures), but then hit users with a 'Ordine minimo di €50.' In what economy is a fifty-euro wafer a 'small daily' habit? That's not a snack; that's a luxury subscription.
Contradictory value proposition
Trust
48
Your footer says 'Babbi © 2024' while we are living in April 2026—nothing screams 'fresh artisanal products' like a website that hasn't updated its legal footer in two years. Also, shipping 'in tutta sicurezza' (in total safety) makes it sound like you're delivering enriched uranium, not cookies.
Stale copyright and ghost promos