The submission describes a local web development agency based at the University of Saskatchewan. While the business model (web design/IT services) has inherent utility, the submission is severely impacted by hyperbolic and unverifiable claims (e.g., audience is 'everyone', traction is 'most people have used my product'). The lack of verifiable metrics, combined with a generic service offering in a saturated market and no visible digital footprint in preliminary searches, results in a low score fitting the 'Minimal Traction' category.
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