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snowmobile | 1 month ago

What's wrong with the name? Some cultural reference I'm not getting?

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drcongo|1 month ago

I couldn't work out what the hell the app is from the website, as the home page tells you it's a "New Home for Work Chat" and mentions "Still using personal chat apps for work conversations?" - so I'm guessing it's supposed to have some business focus, but the app name makes it sound like something you'd install for your kids. I can't imagine ever saying to someone "we need to discuss contract details, let's talk on BirdyChat".

altern8|1 month ago

Yes, exactly.

It looks like it's focused on business but its name sounds childish. If I mentioned that in a corporate meeting people would just laugh at me, I don't think it helps their case.

altern8|1 month ago

It just sounds—let's say—too playful.

Specially if you go to the homepage and they're trying to market it as a work too.. If I went to my boss and tried to make the case that we should move all of our encrypted communication from Whatsapp to something called BirdyChat they would laugh at me and dismiss the idea.

That might just be me, not sure.

iknowstuff|1 month ago

What would they think about a “Slack” at work

snowmobile|1 month ago

Because a pun on "What's Up?" and "App" is so professional? Maybe I'm old but I remember a time when I though WhatsApp was an extremely silly name for a SMS replacement.

drcongo|1 month ago

It's not just you.

Onavo|1 month ago

Twitter. Also it could mean penis (in some places).