I’m trying to start an e-wallet in the UK, like Cash App in the US but I’m struggling to find a good name for it.

Any suggestions welcome!

  • viboris@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If you have the budget, consult with a naming or branding agency they usually have processes for this type of stuff.

  • 0xElric@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

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    !multi I’m trying to start an e-wallet in the UK, like Cash App in the US but I’m struggling to find a good name for it.

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    Choosing a good name for your e-wallet is critical, as it helps create a first impression, aids in branding, and stays with consumers. When selecting a name, consider the following factors:

    • Easy to remember and pronounce
    • Short and simple
    • Reflective of the product’s features or benefits
    • Differentiable from competitors
    • Scalable and adaptable for future expansion
    • Available as a domain name (.com, .co.uk, etc.) and for trademark registration

    Here are some creative name suggestions for your UK e-wallet:

    1. PayPulse
    2. QuickQuid
    3. BritWallet
    4. TapToPay
    5. SterlingKeep
    6. PocketPence
    7. SnapSterling
    8. UnionPayUK
    9. PouchPay
    10. SwiftSpend
    11. CashCrest
    12. BritBucks
    13. CashClasp
    14. MoneyMingle
    15. TransactTile
    16. SovereignSync
    17. QuikWallet
    18. SpendSpree
    19. ZestPay
    20. CleverCoin

    It’s always a good idea to test your top choices with potential users to see which resonates best. Additionally, before settling on a name, make sure to check for any existing trademarks or businesses using the name to avoid legal issues and ensure that the domain and social media handles are available.

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    10 months ago

    Pick a funny nickname for money or UK coin or bank note and start with that. Like call it Moola or something like that.