A few tips
> Fewer syllables often beats more; the 4‑year‑old test is real.
> High‑point Scrabble letters (Z, Q, X, J, K) are memorable, but use them with intent.
> If in consumer, aim for names that can "verb" naturally.
Untitled
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Joined October 2025
- Superhuman was always a strong product name, and even better for an AI productivity bundle. I’d have gone all in and retired the Coda and Grammarly brands: Superhuman Mail Superhuman Docs Superhuman Writer Superhuman GoHuge news: We’re changing our company name from @Grammarly to Superhuman and launching a new product! The Grammarly brand isn’t going anywhere, but we’re evolving into a multi-product company that includes Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called
00:00 - Atlas is a great name for a browser. It carries on the navigation lineage started by Netscape: Navigator Explorer Safari Atlas
- There is a certain positive attraction that comes with some names over others. Combined with the right visual identity it can lend a subconscious “sureness” to products.So important to give your company a good enough name that people want to default affiliate with it
- Naming is more art than science. Untitled purposefully balances the two through iteration and (when needed) volume.Replying to @vanlanckerUntitled @untitleddotnew guides you through a set of 10 streamlined questions to help you arrive at great names. It also helps you decide: generating more options, creating polls, sharesheets, and running diligence along the way. It only takes about five minutes, and it really
00:00 - “How did your name affect your path in life?” Bill Ackman: “billionaire activist man”I have always believed that people become their name as from childhood it provides continual reinforcement.
- Replying to @brentcouchman @vanlancker and @every...just "Chat." It's cleaner.










