Final Verdict
0/100
A quintessential 'Junior-turned-Freelancer' portfolio where the claim of 'modern web stacks' is held hostage by a client list that is 90% Elementor WordPress sites.
Impression
45
Your project list looks like a 'Top 10 Projects for Beginners' YouTube playlist from 2020. Shipping 'Hangman' and 'QR Maker' in 2026 isn't a flex; it's a cry for help from the tutorial hell you're clearly still trapped in.
Tutorial-project graveyard
Performance
72
It's fast, sure, but only because there's nothing here but the default Tailwind config and a sense of existential dread. It has the visual personality of a blank spreadsheet.
Tailwind defaultism
SEO
55
Your title 'Tommaso Venza | Laravel, PHP and JS Web Developer' is less of a brand and more of a desperate prayer to the Google gods. You've managed to make yourself look like a LinkedIn search result instead of a human being.
Keyword-stuffed title tag
Copywriting
30
You claim you 'like shipping things that actually work.' Congratulations on meeting the absolute bare minimum requirement for employment. It's like a pilot bragging that they 'prefer landing on actual runways.'
The 'Actually Works' Fallacy
Trust
38
You list 'Laravel' and 'Modern Stacks' as your identity, but your Client Projects section is a wall of 'Wordpress + Elementor' logos. You're a PHP artisan in the streets, but an 'Install Plugin' enthusiast in the sheets.
The WordPress Paradox