Lesh Technologies appears to be a small, service-based IT consultancy with a history of specific contracting work (2010-2020) rather than a scalable technology product. The submission is heavily penalized for hyperbolic claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', audience 'everyone') that contradict the reported team size of 6 and niche project history. The 'marketcap' figure suggests a lifetime revenue of ~$500k over 14 years, indicating a small-scale operation. The specific NIH claim contains address irregularities that reduce credibility. Overall, it scores as a small business with minimal verifiable mass-market traction.
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