Sellr is a verifiable, established ecommerce platform (associated with RomanCart), but the submission is of extremely poor quality. The input data contains hyperbolic claims ('everyone', 'most people have used my product') and nonsensical financial metrics ('marketcap: 50000'). While external search confirms the software exists and functions, the submission fails to provide credible evidence of current traction, revenue, or innovation. The score reflects the existence of the working product heavily penalized by the lack of serious data and the dubious accuracy of the claims provided.
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Document User Growth
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Showcase Revenue Model
Detail sustainable monetization strategy and current revenue streams
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