Final Verdict
0/100
A digital fossil that somehow managed to survive the asteroid impact, masquerading as a 'tech leader' while maintaining a Trustpilot score that would make a scammer blush.
Impression
30
The design feels like a mid-level manager's PowerPoint presentation from 2012 came to life and decided to hold a telecom hostage. It's all blue gradients and soulless stock photos of 'connected' cities that scream 'we charge the government $200/hour for legacy Java code.'
Corporate Stock-Photo Purgatory
Performance
35
Loading this site feels like waiting for a bureaucratic permit to be stamped in triplicate. Between the SAML-heavy SPID infrastructure and the 'System Integration' weight, it's clear the server is doing more heavy lifting than their actual customer support team.
Enterprise Bloat Factor
SEO
42
Your meta description is 'Sielte risponde alle esigenze dei mercati e ne anticipa i trend...'—it's less of an SEO strategy and more of a LinkedIn bio for a guy who thinks 'synergy' is a personality trait. You're ranking for 'Eccellenza nelle telecomunicazioni' while the actual users are searching for 'how to delete my Sielte account.'
Vague Corporate Word Salad
Copywriting
15
Verbatim H1: 'SIELTE Al centro delle connessioni.' Groundbreaking. I haven't seen a slogan that generic since the last time I looked at a generic telecom brochure from 1998. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a beige wall.
Peak 'At the Center' Cliche
Trust
18
You have a 1.9/5 on Trustpilot with 245 reviews. At this point, the 'S' in Sielte stands for 'Sorry, our service is down again.' You published a 51-page 'Sustainability Report' before fixing a single customer complaint.
1.9 Trustpilot Dumpster Fire