The project submission for Circular.Lab presents significant inconsistencies and lacks verifiable evidence. While the description outlines a sustainable innovation lab in Peru, the selected business type ('Precision Medicine') contradicts this focus. The claim that 'most people have used my product' is hyperbolic and unsubstantiated, especially given the lack of traffic data or specific technology details. The submission appears to be either very early-stage or contains erroneous data.
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Document User Growth
Provide specific metrics on user acquisition and retention rates
Showcase Revenue Model
Detail sustainable monetization strategy and current revenue streams
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Share development milestones and feature completion timeline