The submission describes Tecciance, an IT services and consulting agency based in Sri Lanka. While the business appears to be a legitimate operating entity offering standard software development and AI solutions, the submission itself contains significant red flags and hyperbolic claims. The statement 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false and severely damages credibility. The target audience of 'everyone' is unrealistic for a B2B consultancy. Although the reported team size (125) and revenue/valuation ($2.5M) suggest a functional small-to-mid-sized business, the lack of verifiable product-specific traction and the low quality of the response result in a low Proof of Usefulness score.
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