The submission identifies as a boutique consulting firm ('Bay & Carter') but also lists the name 'IronStone', creating ambiguity. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false and hyperbolic for a small UK consultancy, severely damaging credibility. Online verification suggests the entity exists as a small freelance or micro-agency operation (referenced in a CV), but it lacks significant digital footprint or verifiable 'marketcap'. The project appears to be a service business rather than a technology product, with 'Internet' listed as the primary technology.
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