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Our AI generates creative, market-tested name options that communicate value, resonate with your target audience, and stand out in a crowded marketplace.","marketing","form",[13,20,25,29,40],{"name":14,"label":15,"type":16,"placeholder":17,"required":18,"maxLength":19},"productDescription","Product Description","textarea","e.g., A browser extension that summarizes long articles into key bullet points using AI",true,500,{"name":21,"label":22,"type":23,"placeholder":24,"required":18},"targetMarket","Target Market","text","e.g., Busy professionals who read 20+ articles per week",{"name":26,"label":27,"type":23,"placeholder":28},"parentBrand","Parent Brand (if applicable)","e.g., Acme Inc., or leave blank for standalone product",{"name":30,"label":31,"type":32,"options":33,"default":35},"namingStyle","Naming Style","select",[34,35,36,37,38,39],"Descriptive (Describes function)","Evocative (Suggests feeling)","Invented (New word)","Compound (Two words combined)","Acronym","Metaphorical",{"name":41,"label":42,"type":32,"options":43,"default":48},"tone","Brand Tone",[44,45,46,47,48],"Professional\u002FCorporate","Playful\u002FFun","Technical\u002FPrecise","Premium\u002FLuxe","Friendly\u002FApproachable","Generate 12 product name ideas for: {{productDescription}}. Target market: {{targetMarket}}. Parent brand: {{parentBrand}}. Style: {{namingStyle}}. Tone: {{tone}}. For each name provide: the name, pronunciation, meaning\u002Frationale, how it fits the target market, and potential tagline pairing. Ensure names are short, memorable, and easy to spell.","numbered-list",[52,55,58,61,64],{"question":53,"answer":54},"What makes a good product name?","A good product name is easy to pronounce and spell, memorable after hearing it once, distinctive in its market category, and communicates something relevant about the product's value. The best product names work across channels — they look good in a logo, sound natural in conversation, and are findable in app stores and search engines. Simplicity and clarity beat cleverness every time.",{"question":56,"answer":57},"How is product naming different from brand naming?","Brand names represent your entire company identity and rarely change, while product names exist within the brand ecosystem and may need to fit a naming architecture. Product names should complement the parent brand, follow any established naming conventions, and be distinctive enough for their specific market. Consider how the product name will appear alongside the brand name across all touchpoints.",{"question":59,"answer":60},"Should product names describe what the product does?","Descriptive names reduce the marketing investment needed to explain your product but can limit future expansion. 'Google Docs' is clear but limiting, while 'Notion' is flexible but requires education. For competitive markets with established categories, slight descriptiveness helps with search and comprehension. For innovative products creating new categories, evocative names give you more strategic room to grow.",{"question":62,"answer":63},"How do I test product name options?","Test names with your target audience through surveys, social media polls, or focus groups. Ask participants to rank names by appeal, guess what the product does from the name alone, and rate memorability after a delay. Check domain and trademark availability early to avoid falling in love with an unavailable name. Test pronunciation across different languages if you serve international markets.",{"question":65,"answer":66},"How many syllables should a product name have?","One to three syllables is the sweet spot for memorability and ease of use. Most iconic product names are two syllables: iPhone, Slack, Notion, Figma, Stripe. Shorter names are easier to type, remember, and fit into conversations naturally. If a longer name is unavoidable, ensure it has a natural short form or abbreviation that people will adopt organically in daily usage.",[68,69,70,71,72],"brand-name-generator","brand-tagline-generator","product-launch-copy-generator","value-proposition-generator","linkedin-post-generator",[74,77],{"title":75,"content":76},"The Science of Naming Products That Stick","Cognitive science shows that product names leveraging phonesthetics — the emotional associations of sounds — are more memorable and appealing. Hard consonants like K and T convey strength and precision, while soft sounds like L and M suggest comfort and warmth. The most successful product names align their sound with the product's positioning and the emotional response they want to evoke in buyers.",{"title":78,"content":79},"Product Naming Within a Brand Architecture","When naming products within an established brand, consider your naming architecture: branded house (Google Maps, Google Drive), house of brands (Procter & Gamble's Tide, Pampers), or hybrid approaches. Consistency helps customers understand your product family while distinctiveness ensures each product has its own identity. Define your naming rules before creating individual product names to maintain strategic coherence."]