The submission suffers from significant identity confusion, mixing the URL and description of a likely defunct Indian fashion startup (SeenIt.in) with the business category of a UK-based video platform (Seenit.io). The traction claim that 'most people have used my product' is verifiable falsehood, serving as a major red flag. While the original concept (fashion discovery) had merit in 2015, market solutions like Google Lens have since rendered the manual crowdsourced model obsolete. The project appears to be a 'zombie' startup with no verifiable current activity.
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