Bonodora appears to be a legitimate boutique scent marketing agency based in Europe, offering services like olfactory workshops and signature fragrance creation. However, the project submission is evaluated as a low-utility entry in the context of technology scalability. The input data contains highly exaggerated claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product') which severely undermine credibility. As a service-based SME (Small/Medium Enterprise) with a single employee and no distinct technological innovation, it scores poorly on the Proof of Usefulness scale designed for scalable tech solutions.
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