Based on 3391 businesses audited.
Tulster has 25.7 points less reputation than the average for Ecommerce & Online Retail.
Ecommerce & Online Retail Reputation: Tulster (tulster.com)
Tulster operates as a ‘hollow shell’ storefront where specific product signals are trapped within a void of generic e-commerce boilerplate. The technical failure to render substance on sub-pages and the total absence of structured data suggest a business that prioritizes marketing aesthetics over forensic credibility. It is a high-signal, low-substance entity that lacks the technical and evidentiary infrastructure of a true industry authority.
Ecommerce & Online Retail Reputation: Tulster (tulster.com)
The site aligns with the Ecommerce & Online Retail sector, specifically focusing on tactical gear and firearms accessories (holsters). The meta description and H1 tags confirm a product-centric model, though the thin content volume is atypical for high-authority retail sites.
“The score of 38 is primarily driven by the Information Density (22/30) and Identity (13/15) pillars. The site's reliance on repetitive, generic headings and its total lack of structured data or verifiable expert footprints create a significant BS profile. While it avoids maximum BS by targeting a specific product niche (holsters), the execution is indistinguishable from a generic dropshipping template.”