Proof of Usefulness Report

Transformational Consulting in eHealth

Analysis completed on 2/13/2026

+122
Proof of Usefulness Score
Gaining Momentum

The project represents a small eHealth consulting firm with significant credibility gaps in its submission. While the problem space (health knowledge management) is valid, the claims of 'everyone' as the audience and 'most people have used my product' are demonstrably false and hyperbolic for a 6-person team. The financial metric labeled 'marketcap: 500000' is ambiguous (likely referencing lifetime revenue or valuation) and indicates small-scale operations since the 2019 launch. The submission lacks technical detail and verifiable traction, placing it in the 'Small/Minimal Traction' category.

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Score Breakdown

Real World Utility+60.0
Audience Reach Impact+5.0
Technical Innovation+12.0
Evidence Of Traction+6.25
Market Timing Relevance+50.0
Functional Completeness+2.5
Subtotal+135.75
Usefulness Multiplierx0.9
Final Score+122

Project Details

Project URL
Description
Knowledge on health and care increases at a phenomenal pace. No single individual is able to digest it all, which is why collaboration between people, supported by technology, is key in delivering intelligent care. We help create successful collaboration for better health.

Algorithm Insights

Market Position
Growing utility with room for optimization
User Engagement
Documented reach suggests active user community
Technical Stack
Modern tech stack aligned with sponsor technologies

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