@dojinshi I read the entire thing mostly out of boredom, it's honestly a pretty average manga overall. My main issue with it is that Komi has the easiest life ever, she literally has no other problems than low self-esteem, which doesn't feel remotely justified for her to have considering every character in the story practically worships her. I just find it annoying how she never faces a single real obstacle that isn't caused by her own lack of confidence, and the one time we meet a character that actually calls her out on it, that character is immediately treated as just being irrationally rude and wrong. Not to mention she almost instantly becomes Komi's friend anyway, because apparently it's impossible for anyone to dislike her.
Also, I think we have different definitions of what constitutes a rom-com. You seem to think that it's only a rom-com if the entire plot revolves around the romance, while I simply think that if it's a comedy with romantic elements, that constitutes a rom-com. If the romance was
incredibly minor, like for example in something like Nichijou, I'd agree it's unfitting to call it a rom-com, but in Komi it's hard to find a chapter where the main characters interact that doesn't have at least some shipping between them.