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  • Can you help me naming my service name?

    MinJeong Yuk
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    I am preparing for my first service. However, I am getting feedback that I should change my service name (Piazza) since it sounds like pizza. I am looking for my new name. This is the candidate list. (and here is my landing page link: piazza.run) You can also suggest a name.

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    Sarah Mooney
    I think Piazza is great. Maybe the others are a bit too hard to pronounce, but Plazia is great too!
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    Salar Davari
    Like WeBrownie. Don't know why!
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    MinJeong Yuk
    @salar__davari Some guy said WeBrownie sounds like drugs because of a weed and a brownie. How do you think about that?
    Matt Bonacini
    I took a look at your landing page, these features are really interesting, tbh I think these names don't make justice to what this product can offer. I would think from a features perspective, what's the top feature, and maybe try to base the name of the browser on that or a part of that Not sure if you're tight on time, but I would suggest reading this book to find a good name: Hello, My Name Is Awesome, by Alexandra Watkins. It's a great book, and very practical. 90% of its most valuable concepts if I remember correctly are ALL in one specific chapter that guides you step by step
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    MinJeong Yuk
    @matt_bonacini Thank you for visiting my landing page and recommending the book. I named my service "Piazza" because it means 'square' in Italian, reflecting the communication space I offer on my browser. Although it's related to the name, I realize people might not find it easily by the name alone.
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    Matt Bonacini
    @oasis_watts yeah as an Italian I understood the Piazza word, but tbh I didn't connect the concept of the app to the word, but that may be just a misunderstanding on my part 😅 it should probably be tested with more people
    MinJeong Yuk
    @matt_bonacini I should have asked an Italian speaker before naming the service. I have no idea why I didn't think of that. But oh well. Apple doesn't sell apples either.