Ask HN: How did you choose a name for your business?
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Re: Ask HN: How did you choose a name for your business?
#2It also fits into our target audience better. Allows us to foray into horizontal products too.
There are two types of commonly used names. One is a combination of two words such as Datadog and others are single worded like Spike, Stripe, Slack
Single worded domains are neat and are quite sticky in my opinion. I recommend it. We also live in a world of increasing adoption of rare tlds. Magic.link, reflect.run and plenty more. I believe people are leveraging it pretty well. We share our .sh tld with shell extensions, which is pretty cool.
For single words - stick to 6 or less characters and explore tlds other than .com
For double words - ensure at least one word is super relatable and one of the words is short. Peter Parker (pp) -> Datadog (DD) helps in remembering and using it more.
Re: Ask HN: How did you choose a name for your business?
#3Re: Ask HN: How did you choose a name for your business?
#4This was my third attempt at business (2 failures), I was a sole founder and knew it was going to be hard, so I needed a name that would motivate me through the inevitable tough times, time away from family etc.
I arrived at "Orca" as it's the first letter of my children's names, in age order [O]wen, [R]hys, [C]aitlin and [A]na.
I then simply needed to add another word that would make it unique (i.e. available as a domain and unused in the app stores); as this is a barcode scanner app, "Scan" was a no brainer.
I've spent ~5 years on this project (from side project to business) and almost changed the name a few times, as it somehow never felt "serious" enough. That was until I was on a call one day with a customer and they used it as a verb "Hey Billy, make sure you Orca that pallet", at that point I realised, regardless of what you call it, it probably only feels right once you've built the product and business around it.