Site.

Sell your products as an affiliate in only one place.

Tailwind CSSVercel

Report generated on April 5, 2026

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A note on how to read this

This report is ProdPoke's take on your site — think of it as a first impression from a very opinionated robot. We check real things (load times, broken links, accessibility patterns), but we also try to understand what your site is trying to do and whether the technical details support that goal. Some of our observations might not apply to your specific situation, and that's okay. We're getting sharper with every scan. If something feels off, tell us — it makes us better.

Key Insights for Site.

Your primary CTA button ('Start Today') links to a 404 error page instead of store creation.

This is your highest-intent traffic moment—entrepreneurs ready to act are hitting a dead end. Every click to 'Start Today' or the create-store endpoint fails, directly blocking conversions on your main value proposition.

The /create-store?_rsc=1 endpoint returns 404, blocking the main conversion funnel from your blog.

Your blog's core purpose is to guide entrepreneurs toward store creation, but the final step—the actual store creation interface—is unreachable. This breaks the entire user journey from education to signup.

No privacy policy link exists, creating legal and trust barriers for an e-commerce platform handling payment data.

As a payment-processing e-commerce platform, you're legally required to display a privacy policy. Its absence raises red flags for entrepreneurs considering entrusting you with their business data and customer payments.

Missing canonical URLs, robots.txt, and sitemap.xml are fragmenting your e-commerce content's search visibility.

Your blog articles about 'transforming your business' and '5 reasons to choose us' aren't being efficiently indexed. Duplicate content issues and poor crawlability mean fewer entrepreneurs are discovering your platform through organic search.

Generic 404 resource failures suggest infrastructure issues that could impact store creation reliability for users.

If basic resources fail to load during the audit, entrepreneurs setting up their stores may experience broken features or incomplete functionality, damaging trust in your platform's reliability.

What ProdPoke understands about Site.

Site is an e-commerce platform that helps users create and launch online stores to sell products. Based on the blog page, the service emphasizes offering customizable store creation with integrated payment gateway solutions. The messaging focuses on providing a simple and efficient way for businesses to establish an online selling presence, as evidenced by repeated calls-to-action like 'Create an online store and start selling today' and 'Create free store.' The blog features articles with titles such as '5 reasons to choose us' and 'Transforming your business in an online store,' positioning the platform as a solution for entrepreneurs seeking straightforward e-commerce tools.

Based on exploring 2 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

75
Mostly clear

Site. is a platform that allows users to "Sell your products as an affiliate in only one place." It offers the ability to "Create your site in less than 5 minutes" and "Follow up and optimize your online store." The service provides a customizable online store where users can add products from affiliate sources and sell to their audience.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

94/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

SEO

91/100

No canonical URL specified

low

Your blog pages lack canonical URLs, which could cause search engines to treat duplicate versions of your e-commerce guides and store-building articles as separate content, fragmenting SEO value across multiple URLs.

No robots.txt found

low

Without a robots.txt file, search engines may inefficiently crawl your blog and store creation pages, potentially missing important content that helps entrepreneurs discover your platform.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A sitemap.xml is missing, making it harder for search engines to discover and index all your blog articles about e-commerce solutions and store-building features that drive organic traffic to your platform.

Accessibility

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Functional

92/100

Dead link: HTTP 404 — Start Today

likelyhigh

The 'Start Today' call-to-action button links to a 404 page instead of your store creation interface. Entrepreneurs clicking this primary conversion link will encounter an error instead of beginning their store setup.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 404

Technical Health

HTTP 404 on https://blog-next-page-routes.vercel.app/create-store?_rsc=1

high

The create-store page endpoint (https://blog-next-page-routes.vercel.app/create-store?_rsc=1) is returning a 404 error. This is critical since 'Create an online store' is your primary call-to-action and entrepreneurs won't be able to access the store creation flow from your blog.

Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 ()

medium

A resource failed to load with a 404 error, which may impact the functionality of your store creation interface or blog content display for potential customers trying to learn about your e-commerce platform.

Compliance

99/100

No privacy policy link found

medium

As an e-commerce platform handling user data and payments, a privacy policy link is legally required and builds trust with potential store creators. Its absence could create compliance issues and reduce user confidence.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links1

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your audit reveals a critical disconnect: your blog successfully attracts entrepreneurs with messaging about simple store creation, but the conversion pathway is broken. The 'Start Today' button and /create-store endpoint both return 404 errors, meaning interested visitors cannot proceed to signup. This is your most urgent issue because it directly kills revenue—fix these endpoints first by verifying the correct URLs are configured and that your Next.js routes are properly deployed.

Once conversion paths are live, immediately add a privacy policy link to your site footer and linked pages. As an e-commerce platform processing payments, this is both legally required and essential for trust-building. Entrepreneurs will hesitate to sign up without evidence you handle their data responsibly.

Then address your SEO fragmentation. Add canonical URLs to all blog pages to consolidate duplicate content value, create and submit a sitemap.xml listing your blog articles and store-creation pages, and add a robots.txt file to guide search engines toward your most important content. This amplifies the reach of your existing blog strategy—the articles about transforming businesses into online stores should become organic traffic engines.

Finally, audit the generic 404 resource failures to ensure your store creation interface doesn't have hidden broken assets (CSS, JS, images) that could degrade the signup experience once users can reach it. Test the full store-creation flow end-to-end to confirm entrepreneurs see a polished, reliable onboarding experience.

Suggested priority order:

  1. HTTP 404 on https://blog-next-page-routes.vercel.app/create-store?_rsc=1
  2. Dead link: HTTP 404 — Start Today
  3. Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404
  4. No privacy policy link found
  5. No canonical URL specified
  6. No sitemap.xml found
  7. No robots.txt found

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