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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Carter Michael
Thought of keywords that revolved around clothing, closet, and then words that were related to styling/choosing/smart decisions, landed on vetted. Combined the two = Vetted Closet. Dumbing it down makes it sound like it was quick but it took embarrassingly long.
There are so many stories But my favorite is the first project that got me started. A childhood friend reached out to give word that we lost another friend from school days. It really enlivened us to stay close, but through letter writing, like we did when we were younger. So we went back to writing letters, & she collected little sayings that she found humorous in our correspondence. She really started expressing the desire to have a place to write together online, like a joint journal or even a book. It was a big leap of faith, but her encouragement was so inspiring to me. I build her a blogger blog, because she could not do it herself, so she would have an outlet to be creative online, as she is very artistic at home. Long story long, we did build the blog from something she had written as a DearHeart note, we called it "TheTenderTwo" We are still building it 4 years later, at a grandma kind of pace, but it continues to grow. I've had to migrate it recently, so it's still always a #learninginpublic project. It also was the starting point for all my other projects, all the other domains, blogs, journals, learning, everything I'm building online started from those letters. It's my most treasured project of all.
Kevin Woblick
For my latest project, Versionfeeds, it was two days worth of trying domain names. I actually wanted some name that fits the product, so it should include version, releases, RSS or feeds. After a long search and dozens of taken domains, I found versionfeeds.com.
Peyt Spencer Dewar
Lyrist is short for Lyricist and two syllables sounds better πŸ˜… https://lyrist.app
Bjarn Bronsveld
I was looking for words that relate to monitoring, then creating variations. I added the known -ly suffix, resulting in Spectately. Then someone told me, why not Spectate. And I was flabbergasted. So now I got Spectate, literally just a word straight out of the dictionary and I couldn’t be happier with the result. Also is my first ever trademark which is quite special to me personally πŸ™Œ
Lindsay Davis
It came to me in my dream 😴
Dhanraj Dhanokar
"GrowPartner" - We were looking to start an edtech platform and didn't want to call our customers "students" or something else because we believe they are all partners in our journey. So, I came up with this name, "GrowPartner," which represents the growth of all partners.
Konstantin Lobanov
applai.me as the product is about helping people to apply for a job it was chosed to use apply, as this is AI based it perfectly fit into changing y to ai and with me in the end I came when looking for domains and thought that applai.me sounds like you should apply(use) the tool to apply for a job. So a bit random but beautiful in the end
Lisa Kim
What is the full name of this controversial man?
dontgetrekt
I thought about creating an AI tool review website, so the name had to have AI in it. Now all I needed was a mascot to be paired with AI. I knew I wanted step by step instructions for the tools I list. Software wizard is defined: A software wizard or setup assistant is a user interface that leads you through a sequence of small steps, like a dialog box to configure a program for the first time. And that's literally what i'm building. A user interface that leads you through a sequence of small steps to use an AI tool for the first time. So I had to go with aiwizard. Low caps because i'm kind of lazy sometimes and didn't want to hit shift (or CAPS). And plus AI is kind of real life code magic imo. So aiwizard it had to be.