The project 'efirma.com' is a legitimate, established B2B platform in Mexico for electronic signatures (NOM-151 compliance) and document management. External search confirms government contracts (e.g., Campeche State) and corporate clients, contradicting the 'Minimal traction' data in the submission. However, the submission itself is of very poor quality: it uses an incorrect name ('SwiftKeeper'), makes hyperbolic false claims about reach ('most people have used my product'), and lacks basic metrics. The score reflects the solid real-world utility and verifiable existence of the business, heavily penalized for the inaccurate and unprofessional submission details.
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