The submission for 'Tribes' suffers from significant inconsistencies and a lack of credible data. The description suggests a digital agency or talent collective, while the business type is listed as 'Flexible workspaces,' creating confusion about the project's actual nature. The domain 'tribes.work' is not a widely recognized industry standard compared to 'tribes.world' (a known coworking brand), suggesting potential identity confusion or a minor entity. Most critically, the traction claim 'most people have used my product' is demonstrably false and undermines the credibility of the entire entry. Without verifiable metrics, revenue data, or a clear value proposition, the project scores very low on the Proof of Usefulness scale.
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