Dorik is a verified, high-growth no-code website builder with estimated annual revenue exceeding $11M and over 100,000 users, placing it significantly above the calibration baseline in terms of real-world scale. However, the submission itself was of extremely low quality, containing hyperbolic claims ('most people have used my product'), missing data ('all time marketcap: null'), and vague descriptions. Consequently, while the 'Score' metrics reflect the high reality of the business, the 'Quality Factors' are heavily penalized to reflect the lack of evidence provided in the submission. The final score of 329 places it in the 'Comparable scale' category (similar to HackerNoon), effectively downgrading it from a potential 'Much larger scale' score (400-700) due to the poor quality of the proof provided.
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