Car Port

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Car Port

11 unlabeled interactive elements block screen reader users from configuring pricing plans

Your monthly/yearly billing toggle, app selection buttons, and plan customization controls are completely invisible to assistive technology users. For a SaaS targeting business owners, this creates a legal liability and excludes users who need accessibility features to evaluate your platform.

2.4MB script asset takes 378ms to load, delaying your interactive pricing calculator when users need it most

Busy auto repair shop owners visiting your pricing page experience a significant delay before they can toggle between plans or explore app options. This friction directly impacts conversion—prospects may bounce before experiencing your modular app marketplace that differentiates Car Port.

Missing privacy policy and terms of service on a platform collecting employee records and customer data

Enterprise automotive businesses managing sensitive employee and customer information through your CRM and fleet management tools need clear legal agreements. The absence of these documents signals incomplete compliance and creates buyer hesitation during enterprise sales cycles.

No H1 heading on pricing/shop pages leaves search engines and first-time visitors without a clear value proposition

When prospects land on your pricing or marketplace pages, they don't immediately see what Car Port solves. This hurts both SEO rankings for automotive business management searches and the critical first impression that converts visitors into trial signups.

Two form inputs lack labels, blocking screen reader users and mobile users from understanding what to enter

If these unlabeled inputs are part of your trial signup or contact forms, you're creating a barrier that prevents potential customers with accessibility needs—or anyone using assistive technology—from reaching your sales team.

What ProdPoke understands about Car Port

Car Port is a SaaS platform that offers customizable business management solutions, primarily tailored for vehicle repair and automotive businesses. Based on the Pricing page, the platform provides a 'Vehicle Repair' plan (6,000 лв/year) that includes 3 users and 16 apps, allowing businesses to add more users at 8.33 лв per user/month. The Shop page displays a marketplace of modular applications and features including CRM, Fleet management, Employees, Skills Management, Calendar, Contacts, and specialized tools like Email Marketing and SMS Marketing, which customers can purchase individually. The platform uses a domain customization system (showing 'car-port.dev' as an example) and allows users to toggle between monthly and yearly billing options. This appears to be an enterprise software suite designed to help automotive service businesses manage operations, sales, HR, and customer relationships through a flexible, add-on app ecosystem.

Based on exploring 4 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

This is an automotive business management platform called 'Car Port.' According to the page, it's "an all-in-one platform [that] simplifies operations for workshops, dealerships, detailing studios, auto parts stores, and car rental services." The platform handles "managing appointments and inventory to sales and customer relationships" with the goal to "save time, automate workflows, and deliver a superior experience to your customers." A screenshot shows a dashboard with bar chart analytics.

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

82/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

84/100

Large asset: 713KB — https://car-port.dev/web/assets/1/e3f8506/web.assets_fronten

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A 713KB asset is slowing down your Car Port landing pages, taking 87ms to load. Since your SaaS platform targets busy auto repair shop owners, slow load times increase bounce rates and reduce conversion on pricing and feature pages. Consider compressing or lazy-loading this resource.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 713KB

Large asset: 2418KB — https://car-port.dev/web/assets/1/96a6000/web.assets_fronten

medium

A 2418KB script asset is taking 378ms to load on your site. This significant performance bottleneck delays the interactive elements of your pricing calculator and app marketplace, frustrating potential customers trying to configure their plan or explore your modular applications.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 2418KB

SEO

77/100

No H1 heading found

high

The pricing and shop pages lack an H1 heading that clearly identifies the main value proposition of your SaaS platform. Potential customers visiting your site won't see a clear headline about what Car Port's business management solution offers, hurting both SEO rankings and user first impression.

Expected: Exactly one <h1> per page
Found: 0 H1 tags found

1 image(s) missing alt text

medium

An image on your site is missing alt text, making it invisible to search engines and screen readers. This is particularly problematic for screenshots or diagrams showcasing your automotive business management tools, as they won't appear in image search results and won't be accessible to visually impaired users evaluating your platform.

Expected: All images have descriptive alt attributes
Found: 1 of 20 images missing alt

Accessibility

62/100

11 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

Your site has 11 interactive elements (buttons, toggles, or controls) with no accessible names or labels. Users relying on screen readers cannot understand what these elements do—particularly problematic for your monthly/yearly billing toggle, app selection buttons, and plan configuration controls that are critical to the purchasing decision.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 11 missing: <a.navbar-brand>, <a.navbar-brand>, <input[type=search].search-query>, <input[type=hidden].o_search_order_by>, <div#o_search_modal.modal>

2 form input(s) without labels

high

Two form inputs on your site lack associated labels, making it difficult for screen reader users and anyone else to understand what data should be entered. If these are part of your trial signup or contact forms, this barrier prevents potential customers with accessibility needs from reaching out.

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: search: search, search: search

1 image(s) without alt text

medium

An image lacks alt text, making it inaccessible to screen reader users. If this image demonstrates your automotive fleet management or repair scheduling interface, visually impaired users evaluating your platform cannot see what your software looks like in action.

Expected: All images have alt attributes
Found: 1 images missing alt

Functional

84/100

Dead link: HTTP 404 — https://car-port.dev/website/social/github

likelymedium

A broken link to your GitHub social profile (returning HTTP 404) suggests incomplete social integration setup. Prospects looking to verify your company's credibility or view your development work won't be able to find your repository.

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

5 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

Five buttons on your site have no visible text or icons, leaving users confused about their purpose. This is especially critical for your app marketplace buttons, add/remove user controls, and pricing plan selection buttons—users need to know what action each button performs before clicking.

Expected: All buttons have visible text or icon
Found: 5 empty buttons

Compliance

84/100

No privacy policy link found

medium

Your Car Port site lacks a privacy policy link. Since your platform collects automotive business data, employee information, and customer details through its CRM and management tools, GDPR and most privacy regulations require a prominent privacy policy link to build trust with potential enterprise customers.

No terms of service link found

medium

Your site has no terms of service link. A SaaS platform managing critical automotive business operations, employee records, and customer data needs clear terms of service to set expectations around liability, data ownership, and usage rights—essential for converting enterprise customers.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links1

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt1

Improvement Plan

Car Port's website has three critical layers of issues preventing conversions and creating compliance risks. First, address the accessibility gaps immediately: your 11 unlabeled interactive elements and 2 form inputs without labels are legal vulnerabilities under WCAG 2.1 and represent real customers you're turning away. Start by labeling your monthly/yearly billing toggle, app selection buttons, and all form fields—this is the fastest high-impact fix. Second, tackle the performance bottleneck: that 2.4MB script asset loading in 378ms is directly competing with user attention on your pricing page. Compress this asset or implement lazy-loading so the pricing calculator and app marketplace respond instantly. Third, add the legal foundation your enterprise customers expect: publish a privacy policy and terms of service prominently in your footer, addressing data handling for employee records, customer CRM data, and fleet management information. These documents are non-negotiable for businesses managing sensitive operational data. Finally, add H1 headings to your pricing and shop pages that clearly articulate your value proposition—"Modular Business Management for Automotive Repair Shops" or similar—to improve both SEO and the critical first impression. Addressing these in order (accessibility → performance → compliance → SEO) will remove friction from your buyer journey and position Car Port as a mature, trustworthy platform.

Suggested priority order:

  1. 11 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  2. 2 form input(s) without labels
  3. Large asset: 2418KB — slow script loading
  4. No privacy policy link found
  5. No terms of service link found
  6. No H1 heading found
  7. Large asset: 713KB — slow frontend asset
  8. 5 button(s) with no visible text or icon
  9. 1 image(s) missing alt text
  10. Dead link: HTTP 404 — GitHub social profile

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