To be honest, I didn't want to do any naming at all, so I settled on the first name that a colleague suggested - qualyfid.ai
It resonated with our field - quality assurance, which was enough for me:)
Start with your story then find a name you can own. Be happy with your domain your email and your twitter before you stick to some random name. The story will help the most.
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My product makes machine learning, specifically computer vision functionality really easy to integrate into applications. Hence: easy ML = ez + ML = ezML :)
The name "ProApp" for our startup came from a combination of factors. We wanted a name that conveyed professionalism, expertise, and a focus on providing practical applications for our users. "Pro" represents the idea of professionalism and expertise, highlighting our commitment to delivering high-quality design education. "App" signifies our emphasis on a digital platform that offers convenience and accessibility to learners. The name ProApp encapsulates our vision of empowering aspiring designers with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in their professional journeys.
I watched the Silicon Valley episode about the name of startup.
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1. Start with unique names (no one will remember or associate with your product)
2. Then try to sound like a million dollar company (names along the lines of Apple, google, slack)
3. Ask friends (they are honest sometimes)
4. Thought about my product and it’s purpose (bingo bango)
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