Gradus appears to be an early-stage or student-led EdTech project focusing on AI-driven exam preparation, specifically for past papers. While the problem-solution fit is logical and addresses a genuine student need, the submission suffers significantly from hyperbolic and unverifiable claims. The statement that 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false for a niche or unlaunched tool, and the revenue metric ('all time marketcap: 500000') uses incorrect terminology for a standard startup, suggesting either a misunderstanding of financial metrics or an unverified valuation. Search results identify a 'Gradus AI' as a portfolio project, contradicting the claims of massive scale. The project has potential utility but lacks credible evidence of traction or professional execution in its current presentation.
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