James Docherty

Passmarked - Simple, all-in-one test to check the quality of your website

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Passmarked is THE tool I've been looking for to check the quality of websites (mine & clients'). The open source list of tests makes it incredibly useful and flexible for integrating into the development workflow. It's only just been launched but there's already a tremendous amount of coverage that will only get better as more people contribute.

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Gerjo Hoffman

PH should pay Passmarked for all the new aquisitions.

Pros:

Great overall product

Cons:

Needs further community participation, but great start.

kayd

I like it! I used it my website

Pros:

Perfect for testing your website very quickly and get reports

Cons:

none so far

Jason
Seems like it might be useful, but why does it insist every single website I've tested is pulling in an asset from http://architecturalstructures.n...? Also, I tried to submit a minor spelling error, and the button to send in my suggested change did nothing. Since the button was enabled, I assumed it should work and eventually just gave up. If the user needs to log in first, that should be made more clear.
Karen Breytenbach
@jaydepot Hi Jay, thank you for flagging. We are looking into it and we'll get back to you shortly.
Mark
@jaydepot Thanks for your feedback. We are looking into these 2 points.
Nate Davis

The fact that everything is in one place and that some of it is community driven has been amazing for actually learning beyond quick fixes.

Pros:

1 month in and this is the best website optimization tool I have ever used

Cons:

None when compared to any other tool in the category.