The submission for Triptable.com presents significant red flags, primarily the unsubstantiated and hyperbolic claim that 'most people have used my product' despite a lack of verifiable digital footprint for a 2014 launch. The project lists no specific technical innovations, provides no concrete revenue or user metrics, and the response quality is exceptionally poor. With a team size of 2 after a decade of operation in the highly competitive travel market, the project demonstrates negligible traction or viability.
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