Analysis
Website
Voliro AG
Analysis
Website
Voliro AG
Analysis
Website
Voliro AG
Summary
About
Company
Voliro AG
Overall Score of Website
29
Analysed on 2026-03-19
Description
Voliro AG is an ETH Zurich Autonomous Systems Lab spin-off (founded 2019) developing aerial robots for industrial non-destructive testing (NDT) inspections at height. Co-founders: Florian Gutzwiller (CEO), Timo Müller (COO), Marius Fehr, Thomas Schneider, Anurag Sai Vempati, and Mina Kamel (CTO, also co-founder of Nautica Technologies). Flagship product: Voliro T — patented 360° tiltable-rotor drone with interchangeable sensor payloads (UT, PEC, EMAT, OGI). $23M Series A total (Cherry Ventures lead + noa + UBS debt). 40+ customers in 17 countries including Chevron, Holcim, Acuren. 100+ contact inspections/month. Key metric: 5× faster wind turbine LPS inspections. B2B subscription model (hardware, software, training, support, crash insurance). Addresses: flare stacks, storage tanks, wind turbines, kilns, powerline towers.
Market
Industrial Drone Inspection / Aerial NDT / Infrastructure Maintenance
Audience
Industrial asset owners (oil & gas, chemicals, wind energy, cement, mining), inspection service providers, energy operators
HQ
Zürich, Switzerland
Summary
Spider Chart
Strategy
22
Copy
30
Social Proof
8
Content
33
Strategy
25
Content
35
Freshness
40
Navigation
42
SEO
32
Brand
20
Strategy
$23M Series A Total (Cherry Ventures, noa, UBS) Not on Homepage — Investor Logos Absent
Score
22
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro closed a $23M Series A (total), with the extension led by noa Ventures and including a UBS debt facility, following the original round led by Cherry Ventures. EU-Startups, DroneDJ, DroneLife, The Robot Report, and Vestbee all covered the extension in June 2025. The voliro.com homepage features no funding badge, no investor logos, and no funding signal. For industrial asset owners and inspection service providers evaluating Voliro as a long-term vendor, investor backing (particularly UBS debt facility) signals financial stability.
Recommendation
Add a trust bar below the hero: '$23M Series A · backed by Cherry Ventures, noa, and UBS.' The UBS debt facility in particular is a strong signal for enterprise customers — it indicates that a major Swiss bank has underwritten Voliro's balance sheet, meaning the company can fulfill long-term subscription contracts. The Cherry Ventures backing signals European VC credibility.
Strategy
$23M Series A Total (Cherry Ventures, noa, UBS) Not on Homepage — Investor Logos Absent
Score
22
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro closed a $23M Series A (total), with the extension led by noa Ventures and including a UBS debt facility, following the original round led by Cherry Ventures. EU-Startups, DroneDJ, DroneLife, The Robot Report, and Vestbee all covered the extension in June 2025. The voliro.com homepage features no funding badge, no investor logos, and no funding signal. For industrial asset owners and inspection service providers evaluating Voliro as a long-term vendor, investor backing (particularly UBS debt facility) signals financial stability.
Recommendation
Add a trust bar below the hero: '$23M Series A · backed by Cherry Ventures, noa, and UBS.' The UBS debt facility in particular is a strong signal for enterprise customers — it indicates that a major Swiss bank has underwritten Voliro's balance sheet, meaning the company can fulfill long-term subscription contracts. The Cherry Ventures backing signals European VC credibility.
Strategy
$23M Series A Total (Cherry Ventures, noa, UBS) Not on Homepage — Investor Logos Absent
Score
22
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro closed a $23M Series A (total), with the extension led by noa Ventures and including a UBS debt facility, following the original round led by Cherry Ventures. EU-Startups, DroneDJ, DroneLife, The Robot Report, and Vestbee all covered the extension in June 2025. The voliro.com homepage features no funding badge, no investor logos, and no funding signal. For industrial asset owners and inspection service providers evaluating Voliro as a long-term vendor, investor backing (particularly UBS debt facility) signals financial stability.
Recommendation
Add a trust bar below the hero: '$23M Series A · backed by Cherry Ventures, noa, and UBS.' The UBS debt facility in particular is a strong signal for enterprise customers — it indicates that a major Swiss bank has underwritten Voliro's balance sheet, meaning the company can fulfill long-term subscription contracts. The Cherry Ventures backing signals European VC credibility.
Copy
Hero H1 'Extend Your Asset Lifetime With Drone-Enabled Non-Destructive Testing' — Long, Technical, Passive Voice
Score
30
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage H1 reads 'Extend your asset lifetime with drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — a 10-word headline in benefit-feature format that leads with the outcome but buries the product category. 'Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is jargon that is meaningful to NDT professionals but opaque to an asset owner's operations director who is not familiar with the acronym. The headline is also passive — it describes what the product does rather than what it enables the buyer to do.
Recommendation
Rewrite the H1 to lead with the buyer's pain: 'Inspect flare stacks, wind turbines, and storage tanks — no scaffolding, no rope access, no shutdown.' Follow with a sub-headline: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone that makes stable contact with any structure for precise, contact-based inspection.' This version is concrete, jargon-reduced, and immediately answers: what is this, who is it for, and why is it different.
Copy
Hero H1 'Extend Your Asset Lifetime With Drone-Enabled Non-Destructive Testing' — Long, Technical, Passive Voice
Score
30
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage H1 reads 'Extend your asset lifetime with drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — a 10-word headline in benefit-feature format that leads with the outcome but buries the product category. 'Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is jargon that is meaningful to NDT professionals but opaque to an asset owner's operations director who is not familiar with the acronym. The headline is also passive — it describes what the product does rather than what it enables the buyer to do.
Recommendation
Rewrite the H1 to lead with the buyer's pain: 'Inspect flare stacks, wind turbines, and storage tanks — no scaffolding, no rope access, no shutdown.' Follow with a sub-headline: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone that makes stable contact with any structure for precise, contact-based inspection.' This version is concrete, jargon-reduced, and immediately answers: what is this, who is it for, and why is it different.
Copy
Hero H1 'Extend Your Asset Lifetime With Drone-Enabled Non-Destructive Testing' — Long, Technical, Passive Voice
Score
30
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage H1 reads 'Extend your asset lifetime with drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — a 10-word headline in benefit-feature format that leads with the outcome but buries the product category. 'Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is jargon that is meaningful to NDT professionals but opaque to an asset owner's operations director who is not familiar with the acronym. The headline is also passive — it describes what the product does rather than what it enables the buyer to do.
Recommendation
Rewrite the H1 to lead with the buyer's pain: 'Inspect flare stacks, wind turbines, and storage tanks — no scaffolding, no rope access, no shutdown.' Follow with a sub-headline: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone that makes stable contact with any structure for precise, contact-based inspection.' This version is concrete, jargon-reduced, and immediately answers: what is this, who is it for, and why is it different.
Social Proof
Customer Logo Bar Shows 5 Empty Image Placeholder Tags — All Logo Images Failed to Load
Score
8
Severity
Critical
Finding
The Voliro homepage includes a 'Trusted by industry leaders' section with 5 logo positions. All 5 images failed to render (returned as empty <img> tags with no src or failed image load). The named customers from press coverage include Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren — but none of their logos are visible on the page. Visitors see 5 blank spaces where trust logos should be. This is the most commercially damaging bug on the page: a trust bar that renders as empty boxes signals a broken, unmaintained website to a prospective enterprise customer.
Recommendation
Fix the customer logo images immediately — this is a Priority 1 bug. Check the CDN (cdn.voliro.com) for the logo image files; they may have been deleted, moved, or the CDN URLs changed. Confirm the correct file paths and update the img src attributes. Once fixed, add alt text to each logo image (e.g., alt='Chevron logo'). Test across browsers and screen sizes. This single fix likely has more commercial impact than any other change on the page.
Social Proof
Customer Logo Bar Shows 5 Empty Image Placeholder Tags — All Logo Images Failed to Load
Score
8
Severity
Critical
Finding
The Voliro homepage includes a 'Trusted by industry leaders' section with 5 logo positions. All 5 images failed to render (returned as empty <img> tags with no src or failed image load). The named customers from press coverage include Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren — but none of their logos are visible on the page. Visitors see 5 blank spaces where trust logos should be. This is the most commercially damaging bug on the page: a trust bar that renders as empty boxes signals a broken, unmaintained website to a prospective enterprise customer.
Recommendation
Fix the customer logo images immediately — this is a Priority 1 bug. Check the CDN (cdn.voliro.com) for the logo image files; they may have been deleted, moved, or the CDN URLs changed. Confirm the correct file paths and update the img src attributes. Once fixed, add alt text to each logo image (e.g., alt='Chevron logo'). Test across browsers and screen sizes. This single fix likely has more commercial impact than any other change on the page.
Social Proof
Customer Logo Bar Shows 5 Empty Image Placeholder Tags — All Logo Images Failed to Load
Score
8
Severity
Critical
Finding
The Voliro homepage includes a 'Trusted by industry leaders' section with 5 logo positions. All 5 images failed to render (returned as empty <img> tags with no src or failed image load). The named customers from press coverage include Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren — but none of their logos are visible on the page. Visitors see 5 blank spaces where trust logos should be. This is the most commercially damaging bug on the page: a trust bar that renders as empty boxes signals a broken, unmaintained website to a prospective enterprise customer.
Recommendation
Fix the customer logo images immediately — this is a Priority 1 bug. Check the CDN (cdn.voliro.com) for the logo image files; they may have been deleted, moved, or the CDN URLs changed. Confirm the correct file paths and update the img src attributes. Once fixed, add alt text to each logo image (e.g., alt='Chevron logo'). Test across browsers and screen sizes. This single fix likely has more commercial impact than any other change on the page.
Content
Testimonials Feature Customer Names and Titles But No Company Logos — No Visual Social Proof
Score
33
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage testimonials section includes quotes from: Mike Suter (Project Lead 'Plant of Tomorrow', Holcim), Courtland Penk (CEO, Osprey Integrity), and Omar Hasan (Drone Operations Manager, Acuren). These are high-quality, named testimonials from real customers. However, the testimonial cards show no company logos — only the person's name and title. Combined with the broken customer logo bar above, the social proof section provides zero visual brand recognition.
Recommendation
Add company logos to each testimonial card: Holcim logo next to Mike Suter's quote, Osprey Integrity logo next to Courtland Penk, Acuren logo next to Omar Hasan. The Holcim logo in particular is globally recognized in the cement and construction industry — its presence next to a testimonial immediately communicates enterprise-scale customer adoption to any construction or industrial buyer.
Content
Testimonials Feature Customer Names and Titles But No Company Logos — No Visual Social Proof
Score
33
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage testimonials section includes quotes from: Mike Suter (Project Lead 'Plant of Tomorrow', Holcim), Courtland Penk (CEO, Osprey Integrity), and Omar Hasan (Drone Operations Manager, Acuren). These are high-quality, named testimonials from real customers. However, the testimonial cards show no company logos — only the person's name and title. Combined with the broken customer logo bar above, the social proof section provides zero visual brand recognition.
Recommendation
Add company logos to each testimonial card: Holcim logo next to Mike Suter's quote, Osprey Integrity logo next to Courtland Penk, Acuren logo next to Omar Hasan. The Holcim logo in particular is globally recognized in the cement and construction industry — its presence next to a testimonial immediately communicates enterprise-scale customer adoption to any construction or industrial buyer.
Content
Testimonials Feature Customer Names and Titles But No Company Logos — No Visual Social Proof
Score
33
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage testimonials section includes quotes from: Mike Suter (Project Lead 'Plant of Tomorrow', Holcim), Courtland Penk (CEO, Osprey Integrity), and Omar Hasan (Drone Operations Manager, Acuren). These are high-quality, named testimonials from real customers. However, the testimonial cards show no company logos — only the person's name and title. Combined with the broken customer logo bar above, the social proof section provides zero visual brand recognition.
Recommendation
Add company logos to each testimonial card: Holcim logo next to Mike Suter's quote, Osprey Integrity logo next to Courtland Penk, Acuren logo next to Omar Hasan. The Holcim logo in particular is globally recognized in the cement and construction industry — its presence next to a testimonial immediately communicates enterprise-scale customer adoption to any construction or industrial buyer.
Strategy
5× Faster Wind Turbine LPS Inspection Claim Not in Homepage Hero — Buried in Sub-Pages
Score
25
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro's most quantified and differentiated claim — '5× faster wind turbine lightning protection system (LPS) inspections' — appears in press coverage (DroneDJ, DroneLife, EU-Startups, Vestbee) and on the wind sector landing page, but not prominently in the homepage hero. For a company where wind energy is a key growth market, this metric is the primary purchase driver for wind farm operators. It should appear above the fold on the homepage.
Recommendation
Add the 5× claim to the homepage hero or the immediately visible product overview section: 'Wind turbine LPS inspections: 5× faster than manual methods · no scaffold · instant insights.' This claim is independently verifiable (press coverage, case study), quantified, and directly relevant to the fastest-growing market segment Voliro is targeting.
Strategy
5× Faster Wind Turbine LPS Inspection Claim Not in Homepage Hero — Buried in Sub-Pages
Score
25
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro's most quantified and differentiated claim — '5× faster wind turbine lightning protection system (LPS) inspections' — appears in press coverage (DroneDJ, DroneLife, EU-Startups, Vestbee) and on the wind sector landing page, but not prominently in the homepage hero. For a company where wind energy is a key growth market, this metric is the primary purchase driver for wind farm operators. It should appear above the fold on the homepage.
Recommendation
Add the 5× claim to the homepage hero or the immediately visible product overview section: 'Wind turbine LPS inspections: 5× faster than manual methods · no scaffold · instant insights.' This claim is independently verifiable (press coverage, case study), quantified, and directly relevant to the fastest-growing market segment Voliro is targeting.
Strategy
5× Faster Wind Turbine LPS Inspection Claim Not in Homepage Hero — Buried in Sub-Pages
Score
25
Severity
High
Finding
Voliro's most quantified and differentiated claim — '5× faster wind turbine lightning protection system (LPS) inspections' — appears in press coverage (DroneDJ, DroneLife, EU-Startups, Vestbee) and on the wind sector landing page, but not prominently in the homepage hero. For a company where wind energy is a key growth market, this metric is the primary purchase driver for wind farm operators. It should appear above the fold on the homepage.
Recommendation
Add the 5× claim to the homepage hero or the immediately visible product overview section: 'Wind turbine LPS inspections: 5× faster than manual methods · no scaffold · instant insights.' This claim is independently verifiable (press coverage, case study), quantified, and directly relevant to the fastest-growing market segment Voliro is targeting.
Content
Performance Metrics (4–5 Storage Tanks/Day, 1 Flare Stack/Hour) Present But No Comparison to Conventional Baseline
Score
35
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage features strong quantified performance metrics: '4–5 storage tanks (inside or outside) in 1 day · 1 flare stack or chimney in 1 hour · 1 kiln in 4 hours · 10–12 powerline towers in 1 day · 1 wind turbine in 20 minutes.' These are compelling data points. However, they lack comparison to the conventional baseline (scaffolding, rope access, shutdown) that makes these numbers meaningful. A visitor who doesn't know how long these tasks conventionally take cannot evaluate the efficiency gain.
Recommendation
Add the conventional baseline comparison next to each metric: '4–5 storage tanks in 1 day (vs. 2–3 days with scaffold teams) · 1 flare stack in 1 hour (vs. 1–2 days with rope access).' The homepage already has a '2.5× conventional process vs Voliro process' graphic — extend this quantification to the individual asset metrics. The contrast is where the commercial case is made.
Content
Performance Metrics (4–5 Storage Tanks/Day, 1 Flare Stack/Hour) Present But No Comparison to Conventional Baseline
Score
35
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage features strong quantified performance metrics: '4–5 storage tanks (inside or outside) in 1 day · 1 flare stack or chimney in 1 hour · 1 kiln in 4 hours · 10–12 powerline towers in 1 day · 1 wind turbine in 20 minutes.' These are compelling data points. However, they lack comparison to the conventional baseline (scaffolding, rope access, shutdown) that makes these numbers meaningful. A visitor who doesn't know how long these tasks conventionally take cannot evaluate the efficiency gain.
Recommendation
Add the conventional baseline comparison next to each metric: '4–5 storage tanks in 1 day (vs. 2–3 days with scaffold teams) · 1 flare stack in 1 hour (vs. 1–2 days with rope access).' The homepage already has a '2.5× conventional process vs Voliro process' graphic — extend this quantification to the individual asset metrics. The contrast is where the commercial case is made.
Content
Performance Metrics (4–5 Storage Tanks/Day, 1 Flare Stack/Hour) Present But No Comparison to Conventional Baseline
Score
35
Severity
Medium
Finding
The homepage features strong quantified performance metrics: '4–5 storage tanks (inside or outside) in 1 day · 1 flare stack or chimney in 1 hour · 1 kiln in 4 hours · 10–12 powerline towers in 1 day · 1 wind turbine in 20 minutes.' These are compelling data points. However, they lack comparison to the conventional baseline (scaffolding, rope access, shutdown) that makes these numbers meaningful. A visitor who doesn't know how long these tasks conventionally take cannot evaluate the efficiency gain.
Recommendation
Add the conventional baseline comparison next to each metric: '4–5 storage tanks in 1 day (vs. 2–3 days with scaffold teams) · 1 flare stack in 1 hour (vs. 1–2 days with rope access).' The homepage already has a '2.5× conventional process vs Voliro process' graphic — extend this quantification to the individual asset metrics. The contrast is where the commercial case is made.
Freshness
Copyright 2026 in Footer — Correct. But No 'Latest News' Section on Homepage for $23M Round
Score
40
Severity
Low
Finding
The voliro.com footer correctly shows © 2026 Voliro AG — the copyright year is current. However, the homepage has no 'Latest News' or 'Recent Announcements' section. The $23M Series A extension (June 2025) is a major milestone that press-published customers, new hires, and returning prospects would want to see confirmed on the homepage. Its absence means the homepage feels static despite active company growth.
Recommendation
Add a 'Latest' news section with 2–3 items: '$23M Series A extended · noa Ventures and UBS join as investors · Voliro expands to X countries in 2025.' This signals momentum to every homepage visitor and confirms that the company is well-funded and actively growing — two key vendor qualification criteria for multi-year inspection contracts.
Freshness
Copyright 2026 in Footer — Correct. But No 'Latest News' Section on Homepage for $23M Round
Score
40
Severity
Low
Finding
The voliro.com footer correctly shows © 2026 Voliro AG — the copyright year is current. However, the homepage has no 'Latest News' or 'Recent Announcements' section. The $23M Series A extension (June 2025) is a major milestone that press-published customers, new hires, and returning prospects would want to see confirmed on the homepage. Its absence means the homepage feels static despite active company growth.
Recommendation
Add a 'Latest' news section with 2–3 items: '$23M Series A extended · noa Ventures and UBS join as investors · Voliro expands to X countries in 2025.' This signals momentum to every homepage visitor and confirms that the company is well-funded and actively growing — two key vendor qualification criteria for multi-year inspection contracts.
Freshness
Copyright 2026 in Footer — Correct. But No 'Latest News' Section on Homepage for $23M Round
Score
40
Severity
Low
Finding
The voliro.com footer correctly shows © 2026 Voliro AG — the copyright year is current. However, the homepage has no 'Latest News' or 'Recent Announcements' section. The $23M Series A extension (June 2025) is a major milestone that press-published customers, new hires, and returning prospects would want to see confirmed on the homepage. Its absence means the homepage feels static despite active company growth.
Recommendation
Add a 'Latest' news section with 2–3 items: '$23M Series A extended · noa Ventures and UBS join as investors · Voliro expands to X countries in 2025.' This signals momentum to every homepage visitor and confirms that the company is well-funded and actively growing — two key vendor qualification criteria for multi-year inspection contracts.
Navigation
Log In' Button Links to Microsoft OAuth — No Context for What Users Are Logging Into
Score
42
Severity
Low
Finding
The primary navigation includes a 'Log In' button that routes to a Microsoft Azure AD OAuth flow (login.microsoftonline.com). For a first-time visitor, this is confusing: there is no explanation of what the login portal is (my.voliro.com — the customer platform), who it is for (existing subscribers), or what it provides access to (mission data, inspection reports, fleet management). A prospective customer who clicks 'Log In' by mistake is taken to a Microsoft enterprise login page with no context.
Recommendation
Replace the generic 'Log In' with 'Customer Portal' or 'My Voliro' to distinguish it from a general CTA. Add a tooltip or sub-label: 'For existing customers — access your inspection data and drone management platform.' This prevents first-time visitors from being confused by the OAuth redirect and clarifies that the login is for existing subscribers, not for signing up.
Navigation
Log In' Button Links to Microsoft OAuth — No Context for What Users Are Logging Into
Score
42
Severity
Low
Finding
The primary navigation includes a 'Log In' button that routes to a Microsoft Azure AD OAuth flow (login.microsoftonline.com). For a first-time visitor, this is confusing: there is no explanation of what the login portal is (my.voliro.com — the customer platform), who it is for (existing subscribers), or what it provides access to (mission data, inspection reports, fleet management). A prospective customer who clicks 'Log In' by mistake is taken to a Microsoft enterprise login page with no context.
Recommendation
Replace the generic 'Log In' with 'Customer Portal' or 'My Voliro' to distinguish it from a general CTA. Add a tooltip or sub-label: 'For existing customers — access your inspection data and drone management platform.' This prevents first-time visitors from being confused by the OAuth redirect and clarifies that the login is for existing subscribers, not for signing up.
Navigation
Log In' Button Links to Microsoft OAuth — No Context for What Users Are Logging Into
Score
42
Severity
Low
Finding
The primary navigation includes a 'Log In' button that routes to a Microsoft Azure AD OAuth flow (login.microsoftonline.com). For a first-time visitor, this is confusing: there is no explanation of what the login portal is (my.voliro.com — the customer platform), who it is for (existing subscribers), or what it provides access to (mission data, inspection reports, fleet management). A prospective customer who clicks 'Log In' by mistake is taken to a Microsoft enterprise login page with no context.
Recommendation
Replace the generic 'Log In' with 'Customer Portal' or 'My Voliro' to distinguish it from a general CTA. Add a tooltip or sub-label: 'For existing customers — access your inspection data and drone management platform.' This prevents first-time visitors from being confused by the OAuth redirect and clarifies that the login is for existing subscribers, not for signing up.
SEO
Page Title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — Accurate but Missing Key Search Terms
Score
32
Severity
Medium
Finding
The page title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is technically accurate but missing several high-value search terms: industrial inspection, flare stack, storage tank, wind turbine, Switzerland, Cherry Ventures-backed. The NDT (non-destructive testing) acronym is used by NDT professionals but not by asset owners and procurement managers who would search for 'industrial inspection drone' or 'wind turbine inspection drone.'
Recommendation
Update the page title to: 'Voliro — Industrial Drone Inspection | Flare Stacks, Wind Turbines, Storage Tanks.' Meta description: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone for contact-based industrial NDT inspections — no scaffold, no shutdown. 100+ inspections/month, 40+ customers in 17 countries including Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren. $23M Series A funded.'
SEO
Page Title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — Accurate but Missing Key Search Terms
Score
32
Severity
Medium
Finding
The page title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is technically accurate but missing several high-value search terms: industrial inspection, flare stack, storage tank, wind turbine, Switzerland, Cherry Ventures-backed. The NDT (non-destructive testing) acronym is used by NDT professionals but not by asset owners and procurement managers who would search for 'industrial inspection drone' or 'wind turbine inspection drone.'
Recommendation
Update the page title to: 'Voliro — Industrial Drone Inspection | Flare Stacks, Wind Turbines, Storage Tanks.' Meta description: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone for contact-based industrial NDT inspections — no scaffold, no shutdown. 100+ inspections/month, 40+ customers in 17 countries including Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren. $23M Series A funded.'
SEO
Page Title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' — Accurate but Missing Key Search Terms
Score
32
Severity
Medium
Finding
The page title 'Voliro | Drone-enabled non-destructive testing' is technically accurate but missing several high-value search terms: industrial inspection, flare stack, storage tank, wind turbine, Switzerland, Cherry Ventures-backed. The NDT (non-destructive testing) acronym is used by NDT professionals but not by asset owners and procurement managers who would search for 'industrial inspection drone' or 'wind turbine inspection drone.'
Recommendation
Update the page title to: 'Voliro — Industrial Drone Inspection | Flare Stacks, Wind Turbines, Storage Tanks.' Meta description: 'Voliro T is the world's only tiltable-rotor drone for contact-based industrial NDT inspections — no scaffold, no shutdown. 100+ inspections/month, 40+ customers in 17 countries including Chevron, Holcim, and Acuren. $23M Series A funded.'
Brand
Cement & Agregate' Typo in Navigation Menu — Should Be 'Aggregate'
Score
20
Severity
High
Finding
The Industries navigation dropdown contains 'Cement & Agregate' — missing the second 'g' in 'Aggregate.' This is a visible spelling error in the primary navigation that appears on every page of the site. For a company selling precision inspection technology to major industrial operators (Holcim is the world's largest cement company), a spelling error in a core navigation item — particularly in the industry name of a key customer's sector — undermines the precision and quality positioning.
Recommendation
Fix the spelling to 'Cement & Aggregate' in the navigation menu immediately. Audit all other navigation labels and page headings for similar spelling errors. Navigation text is static HTML that can be fixed in minutes — there is no reason this should remain live.
Brand
Cement & Agregate' Typo in Navigation Menu — Should Be 'Aggregate'
Score
20
Severity
High
Finding
The Industries navigation dropdown contains 'Cement & Agregate' — missing the second 'g' in 'Aggregate.' This is a visible spelling error in the primary navigation that appears on every page of the site. For a company selling precision inspection technology to major industrial operators (Holcim is the world's largest cement company), a spelling error in a core navigation item — particularly in the industry name of a key customer's sector — undermines the precision and quality positioning.
Recommendation
Fix the spelling to 'Cement & Aggregate' in the navigation menu immediately. Audit all other navigation labels and page headings for similar spelling errors. Navigation text is static HTML that can be fixed in minutes — there is no reason this should remain live.
Brand
Cement & Agregate' Typo in Navigation Menu — Should Be 'Aggregate'
Score
20
Severity
High
Finding
The Industries navigation dropdown contains 'Cement & Agregate' — missing the second 'g' in 'Aggregate.' This is a visible spelling error in the primary navigation that appears on every page of the site. For a company selling precision inspection technology to major industrial operators (Holcim is the world's largest cement company), a spelling error in a core navigation item — particularly in the industry name of a key customer's sector — undermines the precision and quality positioning.
Recommendation
Fix the spelling to 'Cement & Aggregate' in the navigation menu immediately. Audit all other navigation labels and page headings for similar spelling errors. Navigation text is static HTML that can be fixed in minutes — there is no reason this should remain live.