Final Verdict
0/100
A minimalist wall of text that's so 'disciplined' and 'operational' it makes a 10-K filing look like a psychedelic trip.
Impression
35
The design says 'I’m an AI expert,' but the UI says 'I haven't discovered CSS Grid yet.' Using Unicode symbols like ◈ and ◇ as headers is a cry for help from someone who clearly thinks a favicon is 'unnecessary overhead.'
Hostage-note minimalism
Performance
88
It’s hard to have a slow TTFB when you’re serving a glorified README file. This site loads fast because there is literally nothing to look at—no images, no branding, just 20 years of 'operational' ego in 12pt font.
Aggressively text-only
SEO
52
Your title tag—'Stefano Regis | Applied AI, Real Use Cases and Operational Workflows'—isn't a title; it's a desperate prompt for a search engine. You even put the date '(April 05 2026)' in your meta description like you're filing a police report.
Keyword-stuffed title tag
Copywriting
15
You claim to solve 'real business problems' with 'disciplined implementation.' It sounds like you’re managing a high-security prison for LLMs rather than a consulting business. Quote: 'AI becomes interesting only when it survives contact with reality.' Calm down, Oppenheimer, it’s a chatbot.
Incurable buzzword poisoning
Trust
58
We get it, you’re 'based near Monaco' (Menton). You mentioned it twice on the homepage and again on the contact page. We’re surprised you didn't include your tax residency status and a scan of your passport just to ensure we know you’re 'professional.'
Monaco name-dropping