The submission for 'Aspire Proptech' presents significant red flags regarding credibility and traction. While the mission to organize real estate is valid, the project provides no technical details (listing 'marketing' as technology) and makes a demonstrably false claim regarding traction ('most people have used my product'). With a 2017 launch date and no verifiable user data, revenue, or team details, the project falls into the category of minimal traction with low response quality.
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