Doliven

The Alquor Foundation is an independent curator and authority on fine spirits, wines, and craft beers, providing a superior shopping experience and expert guidance for connoisseurs and enthusiasts ali

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Key Insights for Doliven

44 unlabeled interactive elements block disabled users from exploring your portfolio

Your project filters, category toggles, and view-switching buttons are invisible to screen readers. This excludes disabled job candidates and clients from discovering your beverage, payments, and strategy work—and violates WCAG 2.1 AA standards that consulting firms are increasingly expected to meet.

Two missing beverage and payments imagery files weaken your strongest case studies

The contactless-payment.webp and bartender-recipe-book.webp images are returning 404 errors. Since Doliven's portfolio relies on visual storytelling to attract clients in spirits and fintech sectors, broken imagery in these high-value categories directly undermines pitch credibility.

12 unlabeled form inputs on your careers pages block job applications

Potential recruits across your Marseille, NYC, and Boston offices cannot identify what each field requires. Screen reader users face complete barriers; sighted users experience confusion. This directly reduces qualified job applications during hiring.

3.6-second page load and 832ms server response time exceed competitive thresholds

Consulting firm credibility is built on perceived professionalism. Slow portfolio load times signal operational friction to time-sensitive clients and candidates evaluating your ability to execute. Competitors with faster sites gain perception advantage.

Missing Open Graph tags mean your case studies and job postings don't preview on LinkedIn

When your project pages or careers listings are shared professionally (LinkedIn, Twitter), platforms have no og:image—resulting in generic previews that drastically reduce click-through rates from talent and prospective clients in your key sectors.

What ProdPoke understands about Doliven

Doliven appears to be a business consulting or project management company that works across multiple industry sectors including beverages, digital, kitchen, loyalty, marketing, payments, pricing, strategy, sustainability, and training. The site showcases specific client projects (visible categories like 'Black Thorn Whiskey' and 'Greenbrier Herbal Liqueur' suggest spirits/beverage industry focus), allows users to filter and search projects by category and broadness, and presents work through both list and card view formats. The company emphasizes storytelling about client work through a 'Your Company's Story' section that describes their approach to helping organizations communicate their origins and vision. Doliven actively recruits talent across multiple locations (Marseille, New York City, Boston visible on careers page) and maintains an active newsroom with recent articles about industry partnerships and initiatives.

Based on exploring 5 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

35
Needs work

This is a website for Doliven, described in the meta description as 'The Alquor Foundation' which is "an independent curator and authority on fine spirits, wines, and craft beers." The page appears to be a template-based site with navigation for Company, Products, Services, and Projects, along with a cookie consent banner indicating it uses Lubenda as a consent management platform.

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

80/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

84/100

Page load could be faster: 3639ms

medium

Your portfolio pages load in 3.6 seconds, exceeding the 3-second target. When potential clients or job candidates browse your projects and newsroom, slow load times create a poor first impression of your consulting brand.

Expected: Under 3000ms
Found: 3639ms

High Time to First Byte: 832ms

medium

Server response time is 832ms, slightly above optimal. For a consulting firm competing on professional credibility, slow server response delays first paint of your portfolio and careers pages, affecting user perception.

Expected: Under 800ms
Found: 832ms

SEO

81/100

Missing Open Graph tags: og:image

medium

Missing og:image tags mean when your portfolio, case studies, or job listings are shared on LinkedIn, Twitter, or other professional networks, there's no custom image preview—platforms will guess, reducing click-through rates from talent and prospective clients.

Expected: og:title, og:description, og:image all present
Found: Missing: og:image

4 image(s) missing alt text

medium

Four images lack alt text, making them invisible to search engines and screen readers. This hurts SEO for your project showcases and excludes visually-impaired visitors from understanding your client work in beverages, digital, and other sectors.

Expected: All images have descriptive alt attributes
Found: 4 of 11 images missing alt

Meta description too long (203 chars)

low

Your homepage meta description is 203 characters and will be truncated in search results. Since Doliven competes for consulting work visibility, a concise description (under 160 chars) helps potential clients and recruits find you in Google searches.

Expected: 120-160 characters
Found: 203 characters

Accessibility

62/100

44 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

44 interactive elements (likely filters, navigation, or project toggles) lack accessible names. Screen reader users cannot navigate your project galleries, filter by category, or understand what buttons do—excluding disabled visitors and job candidates.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 44 missing: <button[type=button]#mode-toggle.switch>, <button[type=button]#user-toggle.switch>, <button[type=button].switch>, <input[type=text].input>, <input[type=range].range>

12 form input(s) without labels

high

Twelve form inputs on your careers pages or contact forms lack associated labels. This makes it difficult for screen reader users to complete job applications or inquiries, and reduces usability for all users trying to reach out about opportunities or services.

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: text: Search titles, tags, and more…, range: (unnamed), text: first-name, text: last-name, email: email

4 image(s) without alt text

medium

Four images lack alt text, making them inaccessible to screen readers. Since your site relies on visual project showcases, visually-impaired users and accessibility auditors cannot understand your consulting work.

Expected: All images have alt attributes
Found: 4 images missing alt

Functional

84/100

Dead link: HTTP 404 — Our Commitments

likelymedium

The 'Our Commitments' link returns a 404 error. This broken link damages credibility—potential clients and recruits expect a consulting firm's commitments page to exist and work properly.

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

5 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

Five buttons lack visible text or icons. These are likely project filters, view toggles, or navigation controls in your portfolio—users cannot tell what they do, harming navigation of your case studies and work categories.

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

Technical Health

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

medium

A resource failed to load with a 404 error. This could affect the display of project imagery, portfolio content, or other assets that showcase your consulting work to potential clients and recruits.

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

medium

A resource failed to load with a 404 error. This could affect the display of project imagery, portfolio content, or other assets that showcase your consulting work to potential clients and recruits.

HTTP 404 on https://opheon.netlify.app/assets/imagery/contactless-paymen

medium

The contactless-payment.webp image is returning a 404 error. This image is likely part of a case study or project showcase—missing it diminishes the visual storytelling of your client work in the payments category.

HTTP 404 on https://opheon.netlify.app/assets/imagery/bartender-recipe-b

medium

The bartender-recipe-book.webp image is returning a 404 error. This image appears to be part of a beverage industry project showcase—missing it weakens the presentation of your work with spirit and liqueur brands.

Compliance

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

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links1

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt4

Improvement Plan

Doliven's site suffers from three interconnected credibility gaps that directly impact business development and recruitment. First, your accessibility barriers (44 unlabeled interactive elements and 12 unlabeled form inputs) exclude disabled users entirely—including talented candidates and clients. Beyond ethics, this creates legal liability and signals poor attention to detail for a consulting firm. Second, broken assets (contactless-payment.webp, bartender-recipe-book.webp, and 'Our Commitments' link) undermine your portfolio's most important narrative. Since your spirits and fintech clients are visually-driven case studies, missing imagery is particularly damaging. Third, performance and SEO gaps (slow server response, missing Open Graph tags, truncated meta description) reduce organic discovery and shareability across the professional networks where your target audience researches partners. Start by fixing the broken image files and 'Our Commitments' link—these are quick wins that restore portfolio integrity. Simultaneously, audit and label all 44 interactive elements and 12 form inputs with proper ARIA attributes and <label> associations; this resolves accessibility violations and improves overall UX. Then optimize server response time (target <500ms) and add Open Graph tags to case study and careers pages so they preview richly when shared. Finally, trim your homepage meta description to 155 characters to avoid truncation in search results. These fixes compound: faster performance + complete portfolio + accessible navigation + rich social previews = stronger perception of operational excellence and inclusive practice.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Missing image files (contactless-payment.webp, bartender-recipe-book.webp)
  2. Dead 'Our Commitments' link (404 error)
  3. 44 interactive elements without accessible names
  4. 12 form inputs without associated labels
  5. Missing Open Graph tags (og:image) on portfolio and careers pages
  6. High Time to First Byte (832ms server response) and 3.6s page load time
  7. Meta description length (203 chars, trim to <160)
  8. Four images missing alt text

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