Atrium Cloud (developed by Plexotrade/Plexosoft) is a verifiable Django-based personal branding software sold as a lifetime license product ($499). While the software exists and shows active development (e.g., v2.4.1 changelogs), the submission contains significant red flags and exaggerations. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false for a niche tool. The revenue field incorrectly cites 'all time marketcap: 500000' without currency, suggesting a misunderstanding of business metrics. The project appears to be the work of a small team or solo developer (Frank Arellano) rather than a global platform. The low score reflects the disparity between the submission's grandiose claims and the verifiable reality of a small-scale software product.
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