Names like “Stripe” or “Trickle” work well because they’re short, simple, and easy to pronounce.
Your name should give people a clue about your product or value. For example, “Nomad Workspace” instantly signals flexibility and office space.
Clarity matters. If someone hears your name once, they should be able to Google it immediately.
Avoid being too narrow. A name like “Bean Bros” might limit a coffee brand that later wants to offer more than beans.
Trickle’s generator can help with names, but always verify if the matching .com is still available.
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brainstorming names for products, campaigns, or events.
creating personal brands or service companies.
launching new startups, brands, or side projects.
rebranding or expanding into new markets.