Richard Gao

How did you come up with your startup's name?

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How did you come up with your startup name? πŸ€” https://evoke-app.com/ was named after some controversial guy from a debate server my co-founder frequented Was all he could think about while coding πŸ˜‚
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Naveed Rehman
I named my website downloadactivitybooks.com because thats literally what it is for i.e. downloading activity books
Saul Fleischman
I thought we would use our site for research and save hashtags in a collection, a "bag." So, we were TagBag.co first. We decided that people want the "right" tag, and changed it to RiteTag.com. Later, we grew to a family of social media marketing automation SaaS products, a "kit," and wanted to keep the "Rite" element, since we had a good bit of name recognition, hence, RiteKit.
Omar Khaled
The "insula" is a portion of the cerebral cortex believed to be involved in consciousness.....
Nick Havryliak
simply based on what we are doing - assist our users => assisterr
Mstfa S200
I want followers from tik tok and views How
Hashnimo
@mstfa_s200 You just need to post content on TikTok, then views and followers will follow.
Stefano
I thought of a word that once heard would portray, at least to some extent, the initial type of service that the business has to offer. What is the initial thought you folks have when you see "Pixl Design"?
Sean P.
I came up with Purrfect AI after a series of conversation with ChatGPT for a name of an AI Photo Studio app and then my cat arrive ask for food. So then now πŸ˜‚
Paul Sapnik
We knew we wanted personalised subdomains and so started to look at the domain as part of a short sentence. Once we found it everything just clicked: https://does.qa https://everyone.does.qa
Hashnimo
I started writing some random how-to guides on getting different things done over the web and ended up with the name Howover (https://howover.com) for my website.
Federico Miras
We've went through different names, we stick with this by just asking for feedback and iterating a little bit. After a few years, I realized that most important thing is that is easy to pronounce and catchy to say among your most important users (in our case Brazil, so Portuguese should get along!)