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# Feed Hunter as a Paid Intelligence Service — Research Report
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**Analyst:** ARI | **Date:** 2026-02-14 | **Classification:** SPARK-004
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**Recommendation:** HOLD | **Conviction:** 4/10
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---
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## CONTEXT
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Feed Hunter is an existing social media scraping tool in D J's stack. The proposal: productize it into a multi-tenant competitive intelligence SaaS at $99-299/mo, targeting SMBs and traders with custom monitoring dashboards, keyword tracking, sentiment analysis, and alerting.
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## FINDINGS
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### 1. Competitive Landscape — Brutal
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[HIGH CONFIDENCE]
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The social media monitoring space is **mature and crowded**. Incumbents have years of data, established integrations, and brand recognition:
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| Tool | Lowest Plan | Mid-Tier | Enterprise | Notes |
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|------|-----------|----------|------------|-------|
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| **Brand24** | $149/mo (annual) | $299/mo | $1,499+/mo | 3 keywords at entry, AI sentiment included |
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| **Mention** | $599/mo (company plan) | — | Custom | Eliminated cheap tiers; enterprise-only now |
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| **Brandwatch** | Custom (~$800+/mo) | — | $3K-10K+/mo | Owned by Cision, enterprise focus |
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| **Meltwater** | Custom (~$6K+/yr) | — | $12K-50K+/yr | Media intelligence giant |
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| **Sprout Social** | $199/seat/mo | $299/seat | $399/seat | Social management + monitoring |
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| **Hootsuite** | $99/mo | $249/mo | Custom | Monitoring is bolt-on, not core |
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| **Awario** | $49/mo | $149/mo | Custom | Budget alternative, limited features |
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| **Talkwalker** | Custom (~$9K+/yr) | — | — | Enterprise-only |
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**Key observation:** The mid-market ($99-299/mo) is a **dead zone**. Incumbents have either moved upmarket (Mention killed cheap plans) or the budget players (Awario, Brand24's low tier) already own it. This is the worst possible positioning — too expensive for hobbyists, too cheap to compete on features with enterprise tools.
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### 2. Market Size
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[MEDIUM CONFIDENCE]
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- Global social media monitoring market: estimated **$9-12B by 2026**, growing ~15-18% CAGR
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- North American share: ~35-40% ($3.5-4.8B)
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- SMB segment (sub-$500/mo tools): estimated $1.5-2B
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- The market is large but **TAM is irrelevant for a bootstrapped solo operation** — what matters is whether you can capture 50-100 customers
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### 3. Legal Considerations — Significant Risk
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[HIGH CONFIDENCE]
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Web scraping as a service carries **material legal risk**:
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- **hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn (2022):** Ninth Circuit ruled scraping *public* data is not a CFAA violation. Favorable but narrow — applies to publicly accessible data only.
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- **Meta v. Bright Data (2024):** Meta won injunction against scraping. Platforms are increasingly hostile.
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- **GDPR/CCPA:** Scraping personal data (social media profiles) triggers privacy regulations. B2B intelligence service scraping personal social posts = compliance nightmare.
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- **Platform ToS:** Every major platform (X/Twitter, Meta, LinkedIn, Reddit) explicitly prohibits scraping in ToS. Operating a *paid service* built on ToS violations is higher risk than personal use.
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- **X/Twitter API changes:** Elon-era X charges $42K+/mo for enterprise API access. Scraping without API = legal exposure.
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- **Key risk:** One cease-and-desist from a platform could shut down the entire business overnight. This is not theoretical — Brandwatch and Meltwater pay millions in API fees and licensing deals.
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**[CRITICAL]** Running a paid scraping service is fundamentally different from personal scraping. You become a target. Platforms actively detect and block commercial scrapers. The legal attack surface is enormous.
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### 4. Technical Feasibility — Harder Than It Looks
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[HIGH CONFIDENCE]
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Multi-tenant scraping at scale is a **genuine engineering challenge**:
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- **Anti-bot detection:** Major platforms use sophisticated fingerprinting (Cloudflare, DataDome, PerimeterX). Residential proxies cost $5-15/GB.
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- **Proxy costs:** 50 clients × 25 keywords × hourly scraping = thousands of requests/day. Residential proxy costs: **$200-800/mo minimum** at scale.
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- **Rate limiting:** Platforms throttle aggressively. More clients = more requests = more blocks.
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- **Data freshness:** Clients expect near-real-time. Scraping at scale with rate limits means delays.
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- **Reliability:** Scraper breakage is constant. Platform UI changes break scrapers weekly. This becomes a **full-time maintenance job**.
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- **Multi-tenancy:** Isolating client data, managing per-client configs, building dashboards — this is 2-4 months of serious engineering before launch.
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Infrastructure cost estimate for 50 clients:
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- Proxy services: $300-800/mo
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- Compute (scraping workers): $100-200/mo
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- Claude API (sentiment): $50-150/mo
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- **Total: $450-1,150/mo** before any revenue covers costs
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### 5. Customer Acquisition — The Real Problem
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[HIGH CONFIDENCE]
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For a bootstrapped solo operator:
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- **No brand recognition.** Brand24 has 4,000+ customers. You have zero.
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- **No social proof.** Enterprise buyers need case studies, SOC 2, uptime SLAs.
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- **Long sales cycles.** B2B monitoring tools have 30-90 day evaluation periods.
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- **High churn.** SMB SaaS churn is 5-8%/mo. At $150 avg, you need constant acquisition.
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- **CAC for B2B SaaS:** $200-500+ per customer via content marketing; $500-1,500+ via paid ads.
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- **Realistic timeline:** 6-12 months to reach 20 paying customers. Most bootstrapped B2B SaaS tools take 18-24 months to hit $5K MRR.
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**Realistic acquisition path:** Cold outreach to Nashville marketing agencies, crypto trader communities, and PR firms. Expect 1-3% conversion rate on cold outreach. Need to contact 500-1,000 prospects to get 10-15 trials, converting 5-8 to paid.
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### 6. Nashville/SMB Market Appetite
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[MEDIUM CONFIDENCE]
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- Nashville has ~40K small businesses. Marketing agencies, PR firms, and real estate firms are the best targets.
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- **However:** Most Nashville SMBs use Hootsuite or Sprout Social for social management and consider monitoring a nice-to-have, not essential.
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- Healthcare (Nashville's biggest industry) has strict compliance requirements — scraping health-related social data is a regulatory minefield.
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- Music industry PR firms are potential targets but typically use enterprise tools (Meltwater, Cision).
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- **Local market alone cannot sustain this business.** Must go national from day one.
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### 7. Pricing Validation
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[MEDIUM CONFIDENCE]
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- $99-299/mo is the **worst pricing tier** for this market:
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- Below $99: Self-serve tools (Awario at $49, Google Alerts is free)
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- $99-299: Brand24 already owns this with a mature product
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- $300-599: Sprout Social, established players
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- $600+: Enterprise sales required
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- **What SMBs actually pay:** Most small businesses spending on monitoring pay $49-149/mo. The $199-299 range requires demonstrable ROI — "this tool made/saved us $X."
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- **Crypto traders:** Would pay $49-99/mo for alpha-generating intelligence, but they churn fast and are notoriously difficult customers.
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## ANALYSIS
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### The Core Problem
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Feed Hunter as a SaaS has a **positioning problem**: it's trying to compete in a mature market with entrenched players, while simultaneously carrying significant legal risk from its scraping-based approach. The incumbents either (a) have official API partnerships with platforms, or (b) have legal teams and war chests to handle platform disputes.
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A bootstrapped solo operator running an unauthorized scraping service at $99-299/mo is bringing a knife to a gunfight.
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### Comparison to Other Sparks
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| Factor | spark-004 (Feed Hunter) | spark-002 (AI Consulting) | spark-006 (QA Service) |
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| Time to revenue | 3-6 months | 2-4 weeks | 2-4 weeks |
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| Legal risk | HIGH | LOW | LOW |
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| Ongoing maintenance | CONSTANT | Per-project | Per-project |
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| Infrastructure cost | $450-1,150/mo | ~$20/mo | ~$20/mo |
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| Competitive moat | WEAK | STRONG | STRONG |
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| Revenue ceiling | Medium | High | High |
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### What Would Make This Work
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The idea isn't completely dead, but it would need:
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1. **Niche down aggressively** — e.g., "crypto narrative tracker" for DeFi traders, not general social monitoring
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2. **Use official APIs** where available (Reddit API, X API) to reduce legal risk — but costs skyrocket
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3. **Focus on analysis, not data** — use AI to provide *insights* competitors can't, not just data collection
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4. **Price at $49/mo max** for self-serve, or **$500+/mo** for done-for-you intelligence reports
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## CONFIDENCE
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**Overall: MEDIUM-LOW.** The competitive landscape and pricing data are well-established. Legal risk assessment is high confidence. Nashville market sizing is medium confidence. Customer acquisition projections are based on industry benchmarks.
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**[DATA GAP]:** No direct user research with potential customers. No testing of willingness-to-pay. No analysis of Feed Hunter's current technical capabilities vs. competitor feature sets.
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## SO WHAT
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**Recommendation: HOLD (leaning SELL)**
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This is not worth pursuing as a standalone SaaS at this stage. The combination of:
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- Mature, crowded market with established players
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- Significant legal risk from scraping-based approach
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- High infrastructure and maintenance costs
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- Difficult customer acquisition for a bootstrapped operator
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- Better alternatives in the spark portfolio (002, 006)
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...makes this a poor allocation of D J's limited time and capital.
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**If pursued at all**, the only viable path is a **hyper-niche crypto intelligence service** at $49/mo targeting DeFi traders — but even this competes with free Twitter/X lists and Telegram alpha channels.
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## MONEY
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### Revenue Projections (Conservative)
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| Timeline | Customers | MRR | Monthly Costs | Net |
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| Month 3 | 5 (beta) | $375 | $550 | -$175 |
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| Month 6 | 12 | $1,500 | $700 | $800 |
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| Month 12 | 25 | $3,750 | $900 | $2,850 |
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| Month 18 | 40 | $6,000 | $1,200 | $4,800 |
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### Revenue Projections (Optimistic)
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| Timeline | Customers | MRR | Monthly Costs | Net |
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| Month 6 | 25 | $3,750 | $800 | $2,950 |
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| Month 12 | 60 | $9,000 | $1,500 | $7,500 |
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### Break-Even Analysis
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- Fixed costs: ~$550-700/mo (proxies, compute, APIs)
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- Break-even: **5-7 customers at $150 avg** (month 3-4 optimistically)
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- Time to profitability: 4-6 months (conservative)
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### Opportunity Cost
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- 200-400 hours of engineering to build multi-tenant SaaS
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- At consulting rates ($100-150/hr from spark-002), that's **$20,000-60,000 in foregone revenue**
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- spark-002 and spark-006 both reach similar MRR faster with less risk
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## KEY RISKS (Ranked)
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1. **🔴 Legal/Platform risk:** Platform cease-and-desist or API lockout kills business overnight
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2. **🔴 Competitive positioning:** No defensible moat against $50M+ funded competitors
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3. **🟡 Maintenance burden:** Scraper breakage requires constant attention (10-20 hrs/week)
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4. **🟡 Customer acquisition:** B2B SaaS is slow; 18-24 month ramp is typical
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5. **🟡 Churn:** SMB SaaS churn of 5-8%/mo requires constant acquisition treadmill
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6. **🟢 Infrastructure costs:** Manageable but eat into margins at small scale
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## FOLLOW-UP VECTORS
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1. **Pivot assessment:** Could Feed Hunter be repositioned as a *feature* within spark-002 (AI consulting) rather than a standalone product? Offer social monitoring as a value-add to consulting clients.
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2. **Niche validation:** Survey 20 crypto traders on willingness-to-pay for AI-curated narrative alerts. If >50% say $49+/mo, the crypto niche may be viable.
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3. **API cost analysis:** Price out official X/Reddit/Meta API access to assess a legal, API-based approach. If costs are <$500/mo, the legal risk drops substantially.
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*Report generated by ARI, Research & Intelligence Analyst, Team Bravo*
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*Classification: Internal Use Only*
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