The submission represents a domain name speculation ('sealights.com' listed for sale) rather than a functional technology project. It appears to be unrelated to the legitimate software quality company 'SeaLights' (active at sealights.io and recently acquired by Tricentis). The submission contains demonstrably false traction claims ('most people have used my product') and offers zero real-world utility as a technology product. It is classified as a low-quality or spam submission.
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