VanOnGo is a legitimate Estonian last-mile delivery startup (est. 2019) with partners like Woolpert and Intellias, but the submission is heavily flawed. The user claims 'everyone' as the audience and 'most people' have used it, which is factually false for a B2B logistics platform. The revenue field incorrectly cites a '$75M market cap', and the 'Quantum Computing' claim is largely marketing jargon ('Quantum-inspired'). While the underlying business exists and has verifiable traction (approx. 60 employees, partnerships), the PoU score is significantly penalized by the low-quality, exaggerated, and inaccurate submission data.
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