The submission describes 'Rayol AI', an early-stage AI consultancy with experienced founders (ex-eBay, PhD), but the entry is riddled with critical inconsistencies. The project name 'CrimsonHeart' and the traction claim 'most people have used my product' contradict the description of a niche B2B agency. Actual traction appears minimal (found ~14 Substack subscribers), and the claim of 'everyone' as the audience is unrealistic. The project likely exists as a small service business, but the submission quality and lack of verifiable product metrics result in a near-zero score.
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