The submission presents significant red flags, including a discrepancy between the input team size (6) and the description (150+ engineers). The website 'sofqa.com' appears inactive or unindexed in major search engines. The evidence of traction ('most people have used my product') is unprofessional and unverifiable for a B2B service. While the description outlines a standard QA business model, the lack of verifiable digital footprint and the contradictory data result in a very low score.
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