Techcommanders is a legitimate but small-scale IT training business led by an industry veteran. However, the submission is critically flawed: it contains a name mismatch ('IronForge'), nonsensical traction claims ('most people have used my product'), and confuses 'market cap' with revenue. While external search confirms the founder's existence and course portfolio, the submission's data quality and exaggerated claims heavily penalize the score, placing it in the 'minimal traction/red flags' category.
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