TradeBack

Price comparison, extensions and other tools for Steam.

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Report generated on April 6, 2026

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Key Insights for TradeBack

3 HTTP 500 errors block access to your price database and browser extension guides—your core paid features.

Traders evaluating Standard ($4.99/week) and Premium ($24.99/week) subscriptions cannot access the expanded price database or learn how to install your browser extensions. This directly prevents conversions and refund complaints from users who paid but couldn't use advertised features.

12 unnamed interactive elements leave screen reader users unable to understand subscription toggles, filters, or purchase buttons.

Blind traders using assistive technology cannot navigate your pricing tiers or activate filters—excluding them from using your platform entirely and creating potential legal liability under WCAG accessibility standards.

6 H1 tags dilute your topical authority; search engines can't identify TradeBack as the primary CS:GO/CS2 trading tool.

Competing trading platforms rank higher for 'CS:GO item price comparison' and 'CS2 trading extension' queries because they have clear H1 hierarchy. TradeBack loses organic traffic from traders actively searching for your solution.

Missing Open Graph tags mean Discord/Twitter shares show blank previews instead of TradeBack's subscription offer and features.

CS:GO/CS2 communities heavily share tools on Discord and Twitter. Without og:title, og:description, and og:image, your links generate no visual engagement—reducing community buzz and referral sign-ups that drive free trial conversions.

No visible privacy policy despite handling Steam authentication and user trading data creates legal and trust friction.

Traders hesitant to connect Steam accounts will bounce before subscribing. A privacy policy is both a legal requirement (GDPR/user data) and a conversion signal that builds confidence in your platform.

What ProdPoke understands about TradeBack

TradeBack is a trading tool designed for CS:GO/CS2 item trading across multiple marketplaces. Based on the observed pages, it offers subscription-based services (Free, Standard at $4.99/week, and Premium at $24.99/week) that unlock features for trading on platforms like cs.money, tradeit.gg, and csgo500.com. Key features visible include item filtering by float value, pattern identification, price comparison across sites, and a browser extension for searching items in an expanded database. The platform uses Steam authentication for login and provides FAQ support around price filters, percentage calculations, and subscription management.

Based on exploring 3 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

72
Mostly clear

TradeBack is a platform that offers "Services for traders" (Сервисы для трейдеров) and "Extensions for trading" (Расширения для трейда). The site advertises "Price comparison table" (Таблица сравнения цен) and "Price base" (База цен) as key tools. There is a banner promoting earning on skins via "cs:money" with CS:GO weapon imagery, suggesting it's related to Steam trading or gaming item trading.

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

86/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

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

SEO

75/100

Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image

medium

Open Graph tags are missing, which means when TradeBack users share links to your trading tool on Discord, Twitter, or other social platforms (common for CS:GO/CS2 trading communities), the preview won't include a custom title, description, or image—reducing click-through rates and community engagement.

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

Multiple H1 tags (6)

medium

The page has 6 H1 tags instead of the recommended single H1. This dilutes the primary topic signal for your trading tool, making it harder for search engines to understand TradeBack's core purpose and ranking it lower for relevant CS:GO/CS2 trading queries.

Expected: 1 H1 tag
Found: 6 H1 tags

No canonical URL specified

low

Without a canonical URL tag, search engines may treat different versions of your TradeBack pages (with query parameters, session IDs, etc.) as separate content, fragmenting your SEO authority and confusing indexation of your subscription and feature pages.

No robots.txt found

low

No robots.txt is present to guide search engine crawlers. This means crawlers may inefficiently index your site, potentially wasting crawl budget on duplicate subscription pages or admin areas instead of your key landing and feature pages.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A sitemap.xml is missing, preventing search engines from efficiently discovering all your trading tool's pages—including subscription tiers, feature comparisons, FAQ, and integration guides. This slows SEO visibility for CS:GO/CS2 traders searching for tools.

Accessibility

85/100

12 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

12 interactive elements (likely buttons, filters, or subscription toggles) lack accessible names. Traders using screen readers cannot understand what these controls do—critical for blind users trying to navigate pricing tiers, activate filters, or manage their trading preferences.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 12 missing: <button[type=submit].relative>, <a.my-4.5>, <button[type=submit].relative>, <button[type=submit].relative>, <button[type=submit]>

Functional

55/100

Dead link: HTTP 500 — База цен

likelyhigh

The database price page (База цен) is returning HTTP 500 errors. This is a core TradeBack feature—traders cannot access the expanded CS:GO/CS2 item price database, breaking a key selling point for your Standard and Premium subscriptions.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 500

Dead link: HTTP 500 — Узнать подробнее

likelyhigh

The browser extension details page (Узнать подробнее for extension 2) returns HTTP 500. Potential users cannot learn how to install or use your browser extension—a critical feature for searching items across cs.money, tradeit.gg, and csgo500.com.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 500

Dead link: HTTP 500 — Узнать подробнее

likelyhigh

The browser extension details page (Узнать подробнее for extension 1) returns HTTP 500. Users interested in your trading extension cannot access setup or usage information, blocking a key conversion pathway for new subscribers.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 500

Compliance

99/100
1 check passed

No privacy policy link found

info

No privacy policy link is visible on the site. Given that TradeBack uses Steam authentication and handles user data for trading activities, this raises legal and trust concerns—traders expect to see how their account and trading data is protected.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links3

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

TradeBack has a critical functionality crisis: three HTTP 500 errors are actively blocking users from accessing core paid features (price database and browser extension setup). These must be fixed immediately—they're revenue killers. A trader paying $4.99/week cannot see the price database they're paying for, and potential users interested in your browser extension cannot even read the installation instructions. Fix the server errors on База цен and both Узнать подробнее pages within 48 hours and test each endpoint to confirm they load.

Next, address your accessibility gap. 12 interactive elements lack accessible names, which violates WCAG standards and blocks blind traders from purchasing subscriptions or using filters. Add aria-label or aria-labelledby attributes to all buttons, toggles, and form controls—particularly around subscription tier selection and filter activation. This is both a moral and legal obligation.

Then, restructure your page heading hierarchy. You currently have 6 H1 tags, which confuses search engines about your primary topic. Audit your pages, keep one H1 per page (e.g., 'TradeBack: CS:GO/CS2 Trading Tool' on the homepage), and demote secondary headings to H2/H3. This single change will improve your organic ranking for 'CS2 price comparison' and 'CS:GO trading extension' queries.

Add Open Graph meta tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) to all key pages. When traders share links on Discord or Twitter, previews should show 'TradeBack—Compare CS2 Item Prices Across 3 Marketplaces' with a compelling image of your interface. This costs nothing but dramatically increases click-through rates in community channels.

Finally, publish a privacy policy page linked in your footer. Mention Steam authentication, data handling practices, and GDPR compliance. This removes friction for traders hesitant to connect their Steam accounts and adds legitimacy. Optionally add robots.txt and sitemap.xml to improve search engine crawl efficiency, but these are lower priority than the functional and accessibility fixes above.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Dead link: HTTP 500 — База цен
  2. Dead link: HTTP 500 — Узнать подробнее (both browser extension pages)
  3. 12 interactive element(s) without accessible names
  4. Multiple H1 tags (6)
  5. Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image
  6. No privacy policy link found
  7. No robots.txt found
  8. No sitemap.xml found
  9. No canonical URL specified

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