Based on 3391 businesses audited.
Akusoli has 32.7 points less reputation than the average for Ecommerce & Online Retail.
Ecommerce & Online Retail Reputation: Akusoli (akusoli.com)
Akusoli is a high-BS wellness operation that uses Japanese-inspired terminology and Trust Theatre to mask a generic footwear accessory. The brand’s credibility is fundamentally broken by its own internal data, where marketing claims of 4.5 stars and 32,000 customers are contradicted by a 3.6-star schema rating and a lack of verifiable clinical proof. It is a product-led shell designed for conversion, not medical or technical authority.
Ecommerce & Online Retail Reputation: Akusoli (akusoli.com)
The site fits the health-oriented footwear accessories category within the broader apparel and accessories industry. The content focuses entirely on magnetic acupressure insoles, which aligns with the provided pattern dictionary for high-volume direct-to-consumer comfort products.
“The score of 31 is primarily driven by the Information Density and Trust and Proof pillars. The massive inconsistency in review counts (32,000 vs 4,879 vs 97) and the discrepancy between the star ratings in marketing copy vs. schema are the primary drivers of the high BS score. The lack of expert digital footprints and the repetitive, fluffy heading structure further validate this rating.”