Printshop Digital

Aplicación Web de Printshop Digital, exclusivo para usuarios.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for Printshop Digital

5 checkout form fields are invisible to screen readers, blocking disabled customers from placing orders.

Your PASO 1 customer information entry fields lack labels, so users with screen readers can't identify which field is for user ID, name, or address. This prevents an entire segment of customers from completing purchases—a direct revenue loss and legal compliance risk.

Checkout step buttons (PASO 1, 2, 3) have no accessible names—assistive tech users can't tell which step they're navigating to.

Your multi-step checkout has 5 interactive elements without accessible names. Customers using screen readers can't distinguish between steps or understand what each button does, creating confusion and abandoned orders.

No cookie consent banner means you're likely violating GDPR if you track EU customer behavior during checkout.

If your portal uses session cookies, analytics, or tracking to monitor customer journeys through your print ordering process, EU visitors must explicitly consent. Missing this exposes you to regulatory fines and data protection violations.

Missing sitemap.xml means search engines can't discover your public services and product pages—potential customers can't find you.

Without a sitemap, search engines won't efficiently index your services, products, and promotions pages. Customers searching for 'print ordering services' won't see your site in results, directly impacting new customer acquisition.

No robots.txt file is allowing search engines to crawl and index your restricted customer checkout pages publicly.

Search engines may index your internal checkout steps and customer portal pages, creating duplicate content issues and exposing sensitive checkout flows in search results where they shouldn't appear.

What ProdPoke understands about Printshop Digital

PrintShop Digital is a print ordering service that allows existing customers to place orders through a client portal. The site features a multi-step checkout process (visible on the page as PASO 1, PASO 2, PASO 3) beginning with customer information entry. On the first step, customers enter their user ID to have their information automatically loaded into the system. The interface suggests customers can then proceed to select products and review their order summary before completing the transaction. The navigation bar indicates the company offers services, products, advantages, and promotions, with dedicated access for clients and a customer login area.

Based on exploring 1 page across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

85
Crystal clear

This is a printing and design services company called Printshop Digital. According to the page, they offer "Soluciones Integrales en Impresión, Promocionales, Empaques y Diseño" (comprehensive solutions in printing, promotional items, packaging and design). They emphasize "Servicio, Calidad y Puntualidad" (Service, Quality and Punctuality) as their commitment.

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

93/ 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 print order checkout pages lack canonical URLs, which could cause search engines to index duplicate versions of your order flow or product pages, diluting their SEO value.

No robots.txt found

low

Without a robots.txt file, search engines may inefficiently crawl your print ordering portal, potentially indexing internal checkout pages or customer-restricted areas that shouldn't be publicly discoverable.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A missing sitemap.xml means search engines can't easily discover your public-facing pages (services, products, promotions), reducing visibility for potential customers searching for your print services.

Accessibility

77/100

5 form input(s) without labels

high

Five form inputs in your multi-step checkout—likely the customer information entry fields on PASO 1—lack associated labels, making it difficult for screen reader users and assistive technology to identify what information they should enter (e.g., user ID, name, address).

Expected: Every input has a <label> or aria-label
Found: Missing labels: text: nombre, text: empresa, email: correo, text: telefono, textarea: mensaje

5 interactive element(s) without accessible names

medium

Five interactive elements in your checkout process (PASO 1, PASO 2, PASO 3 buttons or form controls) lack accessible names, making it impossible for screen reader users to understand which step they're on or what action each button performs.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 5 missing: <input[type=text]#:Rbannb:-form-item.flex>, <input[type=text]#:Rjannb:-form-item.flex>, <input[type=email]#:Rrannb:-form-item.flex>, <input[type=text]#:R13annb:-form-item.flex>, <textarea[type=textarea]#:R5annb:-form-item.flex>

Functional

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

Compliance

92/100

No cookie consent mechanism detected

medium

No cookie consent mechanism detected. If your print ordering portal uses session cookies, analytics, or tracking pixels to monitor customer behavior, you must display a consent banner for EU visitors under GDPR.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your print ordering portal has critical accessibility barriers that are actively preventing customers—particularly those with disabilities—from completing purchases. This is both a compliance risk and a revenue leak. The five unlabeled form inputs on PASO 1 are your most urgent fix: screen reader users cannot identify what information to enter, making checkout impossible. Simultaneously, your five interactive step buttons need accessible names so users understand their position in the workflow. These two fixes should take 2–3 hours and will immediately unblock a significant portion of your customer base.

Next, implement a GDPR-compliant cookie consent mechanism. Since you operate a customer portal with session management and likely track user behavior, EU visitors must be presented with a consent banner before any tracking occurs. This protects you from regulatory exposure and builds customer trust.

Finally, address your SEO foundation gaps. Create and submit a sitemap.xml that includes all public-facing pages (services, products, promotions, pricing). Add a robots.txt file that explicitly disallows crawling of /checkout/, /portal/, and other customer-restricted areas. Without these, search engines waste crawl budget on internal pages and miss your public offerings—reducing organic traffic from potential new customers searching for print services.

Prioritize the accessibility fixes first (1–2 days): they directly impact revenue and compliance. Then tackle GDPR consent (1 day), and finally SEO infrastructure (1–2 days). Together, these changes will make your portal inclusive, legally compliant, and discoverable.

Suggested priority order:

  1. 5 form input(s) without labels
  2. 5 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  3. No cookie consent mechanism detected
  4. No sitemap.xml found
  5. No robots.txt found
  6. No canonical URL specified

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