PieForge - Pizza Timer & Recipe App for Home Cooks

Master pizza-making at home with PieForge's multi-step timing and guided recipes optimized for home ovens.

Report generated on April 6, 2026

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Key Insights for PieForge - Pizza Timer & Recipe App for Home Cooks

3 buttons lack screen reader labels, blocking visually impaired users from downloading your app

Home cooks with visual impairments cannot access your app store links or navigate recipe content. This excludes a meaningful user segment and creates legal accessibility compliance risk under WCAG 2.1 standards.

One unlabeled button confuses sighted users about how to download or access Pro features

Your landing page's primary conversion action—downloading the app or signing up for Pro—may be invisible to users. This directly impacts your open testing phase sign-ups and post-launch conversion rate.

Missing canonical URL lets search engines treat duplicate landing pages as separate, splitting your SEO authority

Home cooks searching 'pizza timer app' or 'Neapolitan pizza recipes' may find fragmented versions of your page. Without canonicalization, you're competing against yourself in search rankings instead of consolidating authority on a single URL.

What ProdPoke understands about PieForge - Pizza Timer & Recipe App for Home Cooks

PieForge is a mobile app designed to help home cooks make restaurant-quality pizza using standard home ovens. The core product consists of a timer management system that allows users to run multiple timers simultaneously for different stages of pizza-making—from dough preparation through final baking—combined with a Recipe Book containing step-by-step guided recipes for multiple pizza styles (Neapolitan, New York, Detroit, Chicago deep-dish, and others). The app is currently in open testing on Google Play with Pro features available free during the testing period (set to cost $4.99 after official launch), with iOS coming soon. According to the Privacy Policy, PieForge is operated by MiddenSoft, a GlassHill Ventures brand, and the support email is [email protected].

Based on exploring 5 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

PieForge is a pizza timer and recipe app that helps users time their pizza-making. According to the page, users "Tell PieForge what you're making and when you want to eat. Get a clear timeline with alarms for every step." The app is currently in open testing on Google Play, offering "all Pro features for free" during this period, with Pro features priced at $4.99 after official launch.

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

97/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

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

SEO

97/100

No canonical URL specified

low

PieForge's landing page lacks a canonical URL tag, which could cause search engines to treat duplicate versions of your app's marketing page differently. This matters for home cooks searching for 'pizza timer app' or 'pizza recipes'—you want the official PieForge page ranking consistently, not split across multiple URLs.

Accessibility

92/100

3 interactive element(s) without accessible names

medium

Three interactive elements on PieForge's website (likely buttons for app store links, timer controls, or recipe navigation) lack accessible names. Screen reader users—including visually impaired home cooks—cannot understand what these elements do, making it impossible for them to download the app or navigate your recipe content.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 3 missing: <a.brand-logo>, <a>, <a>

Functional

92/100

1 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

One button on the PieForge marketing site has no visible text or icon, leaving sighted users confused about its purpose. This could be a critical conversion barrier—users may not know how to download the app, access recipes, or navigate to your Pro features sign-up.

Expected: All buttons have visible text or icon
Found: 1 empty buttons

Compliance

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

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

PieForge is launching into a competitive space where user acquisition and accessibility are both critical. Your current issues are blocking conversions and excluding users—but they're also quick wins to fix before your iOS launch and paid tier rollout.

Start with accessibility: Your three unlabeled interactive elements are likely your app store download buttons or recipe navigation controls. Add aria-label attributes to each (e.g., 'Download PieForge on Google Play', 'View Neapolitan pizza recipe', 'Start Pro trial'). This takes 30 minutes and instantly makes your app discoverable to screen reader users—a segment that actively seeks kitchen tools that reduce visual dependency. It also signals compliance ahead of your paid launch.

Next, identify and fix the unlabeled button. If it's a CTA for download or Pro sign-up, add visible text or an icon immediately—this is your conversion funnel. Run a quick session recording or user test to confirm what users think this button does. A confused button is traffic leaking to competitors.

Finally, add a canonical URL tag to your marketing landing page (usually: <link rel="canonical" href="https://yourpieforgesite.com/" />). This tells Google to consolidate ranking signals on your official page, not scattered duplicates. This matters now because SEO authority builds over time—the sooner you consolidate, the stronger you'll rank when iOS launches.

Timing: Fix accessibility and the mystery button before opening iOS testing. Implement canonical tag within a week. These changes compound: clearer CTAs drive downloads, accessibility unlocks new users, and canonicalization improves visibility to all of them.

Suggested priority order:

  1. 3 interactive elements without accessible names
  2. 1 button with no visible text or icon
  3. No canonical URL specified

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