How much time do you spend writing tagline?

Fabian Maume
19 replies
Even after 40 product hunt launch, writing catchy tagline is quite difficult for me. I'm curious to know how much time you are taking? PS: I'm actually hunting an AI tool which can provide good inspiration for tagline writing.

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Giannis Kiokpas
thanx for starting this discussion @fabian_maume, really curious to see the poll's verdict!
Sure, I can whip up a draft quickly, but the real kicker is testing it—figuring out what hits and what misses takes time.
Fabian Maume
@sandradjajic How do you do the testing? Are you sharing it with your team or also with some prospects?
Wayne Parker
Enough time to get it right. A tagline is your business's first impression - so it's gotta hit. It needs to be catchy, clear, and communicate your value.
Matt Kealey
I'm on my first launch and I still constantly edit the tagline haha.
Lavanya Snigdha
@mattkealey I swear! I definitely feel on edge and am always looking for ways to improve the tag lines. I keep learning every day 🤷‍♀️
Lavanya Snigdha
Sometimes you get it right away, sometimes you need more time and experience, and nail the right pitch. I'm super impressed with the time scales you've suggested though :D Would love to know how you do it.
Hassan Muazzam
Creating a tagline for your business is a crucial task as it represents the initial impression. Developing an idea for your tagline might take more than thirty minutes, as it involves considering the nature of your business. For instance, if your business offers translation services, a suitable tagline could be: "Translation and interpreting services for all business types."
Christian Misael Prado Ciokler
Less than 10 min, using a custom-made intellyverse's AI Assistant. You can make an AI Assistant tailor to your needs and If you anticipate needing to repeat a particular task in the future, having an AI Assistant will be even more advantageous. Just go to https://intellyverse.com and try. If you need help making one, you can reach me through this comment and I can help you.
Fabian Maume
@chrisciokler Do you proof read the results?
Christian Misael Prado Ciokler
@fabian_maume Of course, these tools are not silver bullets, but rather time savers. You still have to do a little work. But you can save a lot of time if you have a formula for this task. Let's make this clear: finding the right prompt and tuning an AI assistant for any task is a process of repetition, but when you find one that meets your requirements, the process can be almost effortless after that.
Austin Nguyen | Afforai
Less than 30 minutes but through many iterations
Shajedul Karim
taglines. a puzzle in a few words. their power lies in their brevity and resonance. they tell a story, evoke an emotion, or offer a promise, all within a fleeting moment. yes, crafting a catchy tagline can be challenging. it requires clarity of vision, understanding of audience, and a knack for brevity. it's not about how much time it takes, it's about the process of distillation. start with the core - what's the essence of your product? what does it promise to do? then, who is it for? what will it mean to them? boil these answers down to their simplest form, then weave them into a tagline. it's an art, it's a science, it's a bit of both. 🧪🎨 and as for AI tools, they might inspire with suggestions, but, the soul of the tagline comes from your understanding of your product and your users. rely on AI, but trust your intuition too. 💫
Fabian Maume
@shajedulkarim_ agreed you shouldn't blindly rely on AI tool. It is only a support tool for inspiration.
Christian Misael Prado Ciokler
@shajedulkarim_ @fabian_maume It is not blindly relying on it; no one should rely 100% on AI responses; you still need the expert eye to make an assessment of the response. It is doing your research and giving it to the AI system to use that information to generate the taglines, and of course, reviewing the response throughout the process and iterate. The destination still happens.