The project submission for 'Show.Tell.' presents significant red flags regarding credibility and data accuracy. The claim that 'most people have used my product' contradicts the lack of verifiable search presence for the domain. Additionally, the reported 'marketcap' of 50,000 relative to a team size of 30 suggests either a misunderstanding of metrics or inaccurate reporting. The audience reach claim of 'everyone' is unrealistic for a hospitality marketing agency. Without verifiable evidence of traction, a functioning website, or a realistic business model, the project scores minimally on the Proof of Usefulness scale.
Ready to Compete for $150k+ in Prizes?
Move this data into a HackerNoon blog draft to become eligible for your share of $150k+ in cash and software prizes
Score Breakdown
Project Details
Algorithm Insights
Recommendations to Increase Usefulness Score
Document User Growth
Provide specific metrics on user acquisition and retention rates
Showcase Revenue Model
Detail sustainable monetization strategy and current revenue streams
Expand Evidence Base
Include testimonials, case studies, and third-party validation
Technical Roadmap
Share development milestones and feature completion timeline