Having "recently tested" is a subversive tactic. If the site is new, it's likely that your SEO is better than theirs and will have whatever their rating is show up for their site which may negatively affect that site as a non-informed user might confuse the score with a rating of the service. I highly recommend removing this aspect as to not bundle yourselves into the extortionary tactics of other similar services.
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Accessibility is something we all tend to forget so I'm happy to see tools like this. Having said that, I agree with @asherraph in that I really don't like the "recently tested" thing. The intent might not be extortionary, but man, it definitely puts it in some bad company.
Seems very cool guys.
Out of interest, will you share how you quantify "experience"?
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Yo !! this is KILLER !!! I get it... if this is for agencies to show their clients how bad their site sucks... but it'd be bitchin' if you had a site geared toward (enduser's) i.e. me that then had a list of people who could help me fix all of my sites issues ya know? Maybe you have a "get help" button at that end of the report. Or even an "estimator" to fix all the problems. But I love it !!
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