Final Verdict
0/100
A local psychologist site that suffers from a 'split personality' disorder, featuring a placeholder P.IVA, a redundant meta title, and enough accessibility widgets to choke a browser.
Impression
45
The site uses the OneTap accessibility toolbar as a crutch for actual semantic HTML, making the UI feel like a cockpit for a pilot who's afraid of heights. The color palette is 'Standard Health Professional Teal'—safe, boring, and utterly forgettable.
Accessibility Widget Overkill
Performance
40
Between the OneTap widget and the multilingual switcher for 30+ languages (for a psychologist in Bitetto?), you're loading more JS than a Silicon Valley SaaS landing page just to display a text-heavy blog.
Bloated Third-Party Scripts
SEO
25
Your meta title is 'Dott.ssa Stefania Sacco: Dott.ssa Stefania Sacco'. We heard you the first time, Stefania. This is the SEO equivalent of walking into a room and shouting your own name twice instead of telling people what you actually do.
Stuttering Meta Title
Copywriting
50
The hero text claims 'Ritrovare la serenità... significa imparare a guardarlo con occhi nuovi.' It's standard therapy-speak that lacks any unique hook, though quoting yourself saying 'permetti di splendere di nuovo' is a bold move for someone with placeholder text in the footer.
Cliché Metaphor Abuse
Trust
30
Nothing says 'professional clinician' like having 'P.IVA 00000000000' in your footer. Are you a psychologist or a tax-evading ghost? Fix your template placeholders before asking people to trust you with their mental health.
Placeholder P.IVA Found