The submission describes 'Rookridge Ventures', a UK-based venture studio, but fails to provide any specific details about the project named 'StarRider'. The submission suffers from critical quality issues: the description outlines a service business rather than a technology product, the traction claims ('most people have used my product') are demonstrably false for a boutique firm, and the 'technologies used' field lists business sectors instead of a tech stack. While the entity appears to be a registered company, the lack of verifiable external traction, the disconnect between project name and description, and the hyperbolic claims result in a score reflecting minimal proof of usefulness.
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