sanpasqualskitchen.com
13-year-old corporate / B2B site, served through Cloudflare, with email running through custom-or-self-hosted.
Email health55Solid
You have DMARC set up, but in monitor-only mode — it's not actually rejecting spoofed mail.
No SPF record is published, so nothing tells mail providers who's allowed to send as you.
No MTA-STS or TLS-RPT policy is published — incoming mail could be downgraded to plaintext.
DMARC aggregate reporting enabled (rua=)
No DMARC aggregate-reporting address is published — you wouldn't see spoofing attempts.
Free-email exposure on contact page (gmail/yahoo/outlook visible)
You're showing a free Gmail / Yahoo / Outlook address on your site. Visitors can't tell whether the inbox really belongs to you, and search engines treat the listing as less trustworthy.
Email Service Provider (ESP) detected
We couldn't identify which Email Service Provider (Mailchimp, Klaviyo, ConvertKit, etc.) you're using. Either you don't send marketing email, or the integration isn't visible from the homepage.
Email provider class (Workspace / 365 / Zoho / self-hosted / shared)
We couldn't confidently identify which service is hosting your email.
Branded domain email address (vs free Gmail/Yahoo)
You send email from your own domain, not a free Gmail/Yahoo address.
Newsletter signup form detected
Your homepage exposes a newsletter or signup form — visitors can subscribe without leaving the page.
Mailto: direct contact link present
Your site exposes a mailto: link visitors can tap to start a message.
Email forwarding service detected (improvmx, forwardemail, etc.)
Mail to this domain is being forwarded — you have working email reachability.
Lead magnet / signup incentive detected (free download, ebook, etc.)
Your homepage offers a lead magnet — visitors who aren't ready to buy can still leave with something useful.
3 additional standards didn't apply to this category
Privacy57Solid
Terms of service page presence
No terms of service page found. Without one, you have no contractual basis for the relationship with your visitors.
Your homepage loads a high number of third-party trackers. Each one slows the page, leaks data, and increases your compliance surface.
3 additional standards didn't apply to this category
Security62Solid
Your site isn't sending any of the standard browser-protection headers.
There's no CAA record at your registrar saying which companies are allowed to issue certificates for you.
TLS 1.1 is still accepted at your server, even though modern visitors only negotiate 1.2/1.3. Turn it off in your TLS config.
WordPress REST API user enumeration exposure
Your WordPress site exposes its user list through the REST API. Attackers can enumerate every account by username — the first half of any credential-stuffing attack is already done for them.
Sensitive path exposure (.git, .env, /admin, xmlrpc.php, wp-login.php)
Some common admin or developer paths are reachable from the public internet.
SSL certificate validity & expiration window
Your SSL certificate is valid and not close to expiring.
13 additional standards didn't apply to this category
AI-readiness62Solid
JSON-LD richness score for LLMs
We couldn't find any organization details in your page's structured data.
1 additional standard didn't apply to this category
Brand presence68Excellent
Google Business Profile presence + rating
We couldn't find a Google Business Profile linked to this domain.
Yelp presence + rating + review count
We couldn't find a Yelp listing for this business. Local-business searches and recommendation engines lean on Yelp as a signal.
We couldn't find a Trustpilot listing. Many consumers check Trustpilot before buying — a missing listing reads as a missing reputation.
LinkedIn Company Page (presence + employee count + follower count)
We couldn't find a LinkedIn Company Page for this business. B2B prospects look for it before reaching out.
Apple Maps presence (Apple Business Connect)
We couldn't find an Apple Business Connect listing. Apple Maps visitors and Siri queries can't find you cleanly.
Wayback Machine site age & last snapshot
Your site has been online for years — public archives have a long history of it.
Your domain has been registered for years — long enough to clear fraud-detection signals.
Instagram presence (link from site → IG profile)
Your Instagram profile is linked from your site.
5 additional standards didn't apply to this category
Performance72Excellent
Image optimization (WebP/AVIF)
Your images are served as JPEG or PNG when modern formats (WebP, AVIF) would cut their size by 30–60% with no visible loss.
Font loading strategy (FOUT/FOIT/swap)
Your fonts aren't using font-display: swap. Visitors see invisible text for a moment while the font downloads — Google penalises this.
Lazy loading on below-fold images
Below-fold images use loading="lazy" — they download only when the visitor scrolls toward them.
Your server compresses pages with Brotli or gzip — visitors download a fraction of the raw size.
6 additional standards didn't apply to this category
Accessibility78Excellent
No skip-to-content link is published. Keyboard users have to tab through every nav item on every page before reaching the content.
Your heading levels skip — for example, an H1 followed by an H3 with no H2 in between. Screen reader users lose the outline of the page.
Every image on your homepage has alt text — screen readers can describe them.
Text on your homepage meets WCAG AA contrast minimums — readable by visitors with low vision.
ARIA labels presence and validity
Interactive elements have proper ARIA labels — screen reader users get a clear description of each control.
2 additional standards didn't apply to this category
SEO97Excellent
Schema.org structured data presence
Your homepage publishes Schema.org structured data — search engines and AI tools can read what your site is directly.
Title, meta description, OG, Twitter cards, canonical
Your homepage has the title, description, OG, Twitter, and canonical tags.
Your homepage has a clear H1 heading — search engines and screen readers know what the page is about.
Schema.org type validity (parsed JSON-LD)
Your structured-data tags parse cleanly against Schema.org.
Your pages publish breadcrumb schema — search results show the path back to important sections.
Internal link depth (clicks from homepage to deepest content)
Important pages are reachable in just a click or two from your homepage.
4 additional standards didn't apply to this category
View formal standards verdicts → Composite-spec rollups for press, regulators, and compliance auditors.
18 additional standards planned, scorer not yet implemented.
Is email from this domain trustworthy?49Needs work
Stops scammers from emailing customers as you
You have DMARC set up, but in monitor-only mode — it's not actually rejecting spoofed mail.
Lists who's allowed to email as your business
No SPF record is published, so nothing tells mail providers who's allowed to send as you.
Keeps your email private in transit
No MTA-STS or TLS-RPT policy is published — incoming mail could be downgraded to plaintext.
You get reports when someone fakes your email
No DMARC aggregate-reporting address is published — you wouldn't see spoofing attempts.
A real tool for sending newsletters
We couldn't identify which Email Service Provider (Mailchimp, Klaviyo, ConvertKit, etc.) you're using. Either you don't send marketing email, or the integration isn't visible from the homepage.
What's actually running your email
We couldn't confidently identify which service is hosting your email.
You email from your own domain, not Gmail
You send email from your own domain, not a free Gmail/Yahoo address.
A clickable email link on your site
Your site exposes a mailto: link visitors can tap to start a message.
Your email is being forwarded, not hosted
Mail to this domain is being forwarded — you have working email reachability.
3 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Does it respect visitor privacy?57Solid
You have a terms of service page
No terms of service page found. Without one, you have no contractual basis for the relationship with your visitors.
How many outside companies you let watch your visitors
Your homepage loads a high number of third-party trackers. Each one slows the page, leaks data, and increases your compliance surface.
3 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Does this look like a real business?58Solid
Your listing on Google Maps and search
We couldn't find a Google Business Profile linked to this domain.
We couldn't find a Yelp listing for this business. Local-business searches and recommendation engines lean on Yelp as a signal.
We couldn't find a Trustpilot listing. Many consumers check Trustpilot before buying — a missing listing reads as a missing reputation.
We couldn't find a LinkedIn Company Page for this business. B2B prospects look for it before reaching out.
We couldn't find an Apple Business Connect listing. Apple Maps visitors and Siri queries can't find you cleanly.
Whether anyone's written about you lately
No news mentions of this domain in the last 30 days.
How long your site has been online
Your site has been online for years — public archives have a long history of it.
How long your domain has existed
Your domain has been registered for years — long enough to clear fraud-detection signals.
A contact form people can actually find
A visible contact form is reachable from your homepage.
2 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Is it safe to visit?62Solid
Browser-level protections for visitors
Your site isn't sending any of the standard browser-protection headers.
Only your approved vendors can issue your padlock
There's no CAA record at your registrar saying which companies are allowed to issue certificates for you.
Old TLS versions are turned off
TLS 1.1 is still accepted at your server, even though modern visitors only negotiate 1.2/1.3. Turn it off in your TLS config.
WordPress isn't leaking your usernames
Your WordPress site exposes its user list through the REST API. Attackers can enumerate every account by username — the first half of any credential-stuffing attack is already done for them.
Private files aren't open to the public
Some common admin or developer paths are reachable from the public internet.
Your padlock isn't about to expire
Your SSL certificate is valid and not close to expiring.
13 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Is it fast?72Excellent
Your photos are saved in modern formats
Your images are served as JPEG or PNG when modern formats (WebP, AVIF) would cut their size by 30–60% with no visible loss.
Your text shows up while fonts load
Your fonts aren't using font-display: swap. Visitors see invisible text for a moment while the font downloads — Google penalises this.
Photos lower on the page wait their turn
Below-fold images use loading="lazy" — they download only when the visitor scrolls toward them.
Your site uses a modern web connection
Your server speaks HTTP/2 — page loads multiplex over a single connection.
Pages get squeezed before they're sent
Your server compresses pages with Brotli or gzip — visitors download a fraction of the raw size.
6 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Can everyone use it?78Excellent
No skip-to-content link is published. Keyboard users have to tab through every nav item on every page before reaching the content.
Your headings are in a sensible order
Your heading levels skip — for example, an H1 followed by an H3 with no H2 in between. Screen reader users lose the outline of the page.
Your photos have written descriptions
Every image on your homepage has alt text — screen readers can describe them.
Text on your homepage meets WCAG AA contrast minimums — readable by visitors with low vision.
Your buttons and forms are labeled for screen readers
Interactive elements have proper ARIA labels — screen reader users get a clear description of each control.
2 additional standards didn't apply to this site
Can people find this site?87Excellent
How well your site feeds AI the right facts
We couldn't find any organization details in your page's structured data.
Hidden labels that explain your business to Google
Your homepage publishes Schema.org structured data — search engines and AI tools can read what your site is directly.
Whether you're letting AI assistants read your site
You aren't blocking any AI crawlers in your robots.txt.
How your site appears when shared or in search results
Your homepage has the title, description, OG, Twitter, and canonical tags.
A clear headline on every page
Your homepage has a clear H1 heading — search engines and screen readers know what the page is about.
Whether your behind-the-scenes labels are valid
Your structured-data tags parse cleanly against Schema.org.
A trail showing where visitors are on your site
Your pages publish breadcrumb schema — search results show the path back to important sections.
How easy it is to reach your deepest pages
Important pages are reachable in just a click or two from your homepage.
5 additional standards didn't apply to this site