Zanzo appears to be a legitimate regional Facilities Management (cleaning, security) business in the UK, rather than a technology product. The submission is marred by hyperbolic and demonstrably false claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', audience is 'everyone'). While the business may have local utility and a moderate staff size (30), it lacks the technical innovation, digital scalability, and verifiable metrics required for a Proof of Usefulness score. The use of the term 'marketcap' for a private service agency further indicates a lack of business clarity in the submission.
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