The submission presents a discrepancy between the verifiable entity (Mini Mania, an established automotive parts retailer since 1974) and the input data provided. While the URL points to a legitimate, revenue-generating business with real-world utility for Mini Cooper owners, the submission content is low-quality, containing hyperbolic claims ('audience: everyone', 'most people have used my product') and irrelevant categorization ('technologies: fashion', Name: 'SwiftStorm'). The score reflects the existence of the business but is heavily penalized for the lack of credible evidence and poor response quality in the application.
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Share development milestones and feature completion timeline