The submission describes a small IT services consultancy ('Mobifever') established in 2016. The evaluation is heavily penalized by exaggerated and unverifiable claims (e.g., audience reach defined as 'everyone' and traction claimed as 'most people have used my product'), which contradicts the stated team size of 6. While the business model (outsourced development) has utility, the submission fails to demonstrate the scale, revenue, or specific innovation required to score higher. The 'marketcap' figure is ambiguous, and the response quality is low.
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