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Re: Show HN: Business Name Generator Powered by AI

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post #11

The auto-generated fonts and logos are great! The site is a little bit slow from all the traffic right now, though. For a fast and very simple name generator, I recommend https://startupname.website

Thanks for the feedback! Sorry about the slowness, working on it now

Re: Show HN: Business Name Generator Powered by AI

#14
I love the concept!

I'd echo what one person said:

It takes 1 word and add suffixes. No need for "AI" to concatenate suffixes from a suffix/etymology dictionary-- I imagine the results are practically the same.

That said, again I really like the idea.

I would like it to support a phrase, however, instead of just one word. I tried a 3 word generation, and it only focused on the first word, and just added suffixes to it.

I'd like to be able to add 3-5 meaningful words to it, and it puts together a meaningful/catchy new word or 2. (i.e. brand name-- doesn't have to be a real word)

Re: Show HN: Business Name Generator Powered by AI

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Kind of tangential, but even here on HN you can see how awkward people get with naming their projects/products. Either "stealing" an already established name from a completely different field or something so generic it's hardly searchable on the interwebs.

Re: Show HN: Business Name Generator Powered by AI

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post #15

Kind of tangential, but even here on HN you can see how awkward people get with naming their projects/products. Either "stealing" an already established name from a completely different field or something so generic it's hardly searchable on the interwebs.

That, or the name is some trainwreck of letters that vaguely resembles a word

Re: Show HN: Business Name Generator Powered by AI

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post #15

Kind of tangential, but even here on HN you can see how awkward people get with naming their projects/products. Either "stealing" an already established name from a completely different field or something so generic it's hardly searchable on the interwebs.

I don’t believe most start-up get “stolen,” there’s just a limited set of words and many are in use in different fields. Plus trademark expressly allows different marks by industry. A recent example here was a screen share app sharing the name with “screen,” the Unix tool. But shouldn’t that be okay? Most people won’t be confused between the two.
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