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Could someone advise a new name for my Pinterest app?

3 points| paulyan | 13 years ago | reply

I am the developer of "EasyPin for Pinterest"(an iPad app: http://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/easypin-for-pinterest/id525296621?l=en&mt=8). It offers unique value for user to pin images without leaving the page he is browsing, also can user pin a Pinerly campaign. However, I received from Pinterest legal team that we can't use 'Pin' in our product name:

"In addition to Pinterest’s use of the word “Pinterest” to represent its services since March 2010, Pinterest also coined ‘Pin’ terminology for posting images in the social networking context and uses ‘Pin’ and ‘Pin it’ as brands to refer to Pinterest’s service."

So I need a new name for the app. I considered "EasyCuration for Pinterst", "EasyDo for Pinterst", "EasyPost for Pinterest", but sounds nor perfect. Could someone advise a name, or how to deal with this case with Pinterest?

Thanks,

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[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for all your advices. So far I think "EasyFast" could be my favorite. As "Pin" is used as verb to represent the action to publish a photo, so i'm hesitating to use another verb like 'Push', 'Tack', 'Stick', 'Peen'. They might be new to users.

EasyFast uses two adjectives. It's independent of what action is done, so we can avoid using "Pin". And I like the meaning of "Fast" to indicate "fasten"

This is so far the option i favor of. Thanks for all your help to think about this. And i'm open to new advices. I hope to get the perfect name, and if you guys can help trying the app and send comments ([email protected]), i would appreciate.

[+] repsilat|13 years ago|reply
"Push for Pinterest" gives you some nice alliteration, and I think it works well metaphorically - pins ("push-pins") are pushed into walls, and (more abstractly) the pictures are pushed to Pinterest's servers. I don't use Pinterest, so forgive me if this steps on their toes too.

(I'm a sucker for words ending in -ush. "Rush", "lush", "hush", "mush", "gush", they're all so evocative.)

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks @repsilat, "Push" or "Post" are seen used more for Facebook as they have the wall, while for Pinterest, the used verb is 'Pin'.
[+] sadow|13 years ago|reply
Why don't you take some ideas and test the market using Google Consumer Surveys?

Don't feel pressured to determine what the market wants/likes, ask them.

www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
thanks sadow, sounds very interesting. i l try it
[+] HarrietJones|13 years ago|reply
How about "thumbtacks". (or thumbtack)

You're keeping the reference (albeit obliquely) to pinning things and you're referencing thumbs (which people use for browsing and clicking on the iPad)

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks @HarrietJones, "tack" sounds good, i'll make a decision in 1 hour
[+] HarrietJones|13 years ago|reply
There's also a few synonyms you could use:

brooch, barrette, bobbin

[+] WiseWeasel|13 years ago|reply
I'd change it to Easynip to minimize the pain of transition, but whatever you end up going with, don't forget to milk this for every scrap of media coverage you can get.
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Hi WiseWease, Thanks very much for your suggestion, we decide to use EasyNip as the new name.

If you like, you can send your correspondence address to my personal email ([email protected]), as i promised, i'l send a gift to you :-)

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
thanks WiseWeasel, EasyNip is very close to easypin. are you also developing apps?
[+] JacobAldridge|13 years ago|reply
EasyPeasy for Pinterest? Keeps the E-P theme.

EasyFast for Pinterest? Fast can mean both quick and attach, as in 'fasten a pin'.

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
@JacobAldridge Both sounds good, and I +1 for EasyFast as it's easy to read and recognize (Peasy looks not a common word?)
[+] mikecane|13 years ago|reply
Pinster. But if you can't use Pin, how about Stick? Sticker? Stickster? Stickr? Or even Pnster or Pnstr.
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks @mikecane, i guess "Stick(er)" is good, i will balance the options and make a decision soon.
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Hey guys, we decide to use 'EasyNip'. Thanks for all of your suggestions :-)
[+] russtrpkovski|13 years ago|reply
Are you still allowed use the word Pinterest in your app name?
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Yes, they allow "xxxx for Pinterest"
[+] willthefirst|13 years ago|reply
Pintereasy.

You can send me a cake of your choosing.

[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks willthefirst, 'Pin' is still in the name, can we make one without "Pin"? From past communication, it seems useless to explain to Pinterest "this has nothing to do with Pinterest"...

BTW, i'm definitely happy to send a cake to anyone that offers the name.

[+] anujkk|13 years ago|reply
tinip? Just kidding. Here are some other names that come to my mind : EasyGlue, GlueIt, StickIt, EasyStick, peenit, peenrr, peenapp.
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
'tinip' is very creative, if people can understand it correctly
[+] Juniper|13 years ago|reply
NipIt
[+] paulyan|13 years ago|reply
Thanks @Juniper, "Nip" is a good alternative of "Pin" I guess