Aarogram is a legitimate early-stage digital health startup focused on Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and insurance verification. However, the project submission is of critically low quality, featuring demonstrably false claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', audience is 'everyone') and erroneous metadata (listing 'food-beverages' as a technology). While external verification confirms the company exists with seed funding (~$100k) and a small customer base, the discrepancy between the submission's hyperbolic claims and the actual traction (<$100k estimated annual revenue) results in a low score. The 'restaurant' analogy in the description likely confused the categorization.
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