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Hi folks, have a question to ask.

I have an extensive knowledge and experience in product management. For more than a decade I was working on dozens of projects as product owner, product manager and director of product.

In recent years I was working on a contract basis especially with an aim to setup product strategy, build product teams and run complete overhaul of the product department. Which eventually led me to an idea to start my own business.

Now the hard part - the name. I was searching the .com realm and only available domains with "product" or "pm" are either with number or long. I ended up with pmlab7.com (web in progress).

Does it sound like a fit, or would you change it in a tradeoff of not having .com domain?

Thanks for your opinion!

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[–] SaleLore@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Find a .com first. Then check if it's trademarked. Otherwise you will get shut down before you start.

thank you you for your point, very true!

[–] Asafk@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I'm the worst with names.

But, maybe someone could build an AI tool which will come out for names to companies according to available domains 🙃

Best of luck🙂

[–] BadrEddineDr@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

This is amazing

[–] eventflyerdesigns@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hey,

I totally get your concerns about your brand name. It's common among clients.

The key is to ensure the name resonates with your audience and matches your brand identity.

Many clients, just like you, are in the same boat, seeking fresh branding for new products.

So, here's a golden rule for any business question: Will this name make it easier or harder for your customers to buy? That's the real deal. And don't overthink .com or .io domains – most people won't notice.

Now, visualize your logo in the real world. Can you see future customers loving it?

Does it achieve your goals?

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Thank you for your reply, I will consider your suggestions