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  • How did you choose your product's tagline?

    Adam Gold
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    Share it in the comments!

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    Julien Zmiro
    Intercom
    Intercom
    Top Product
    Very interested to learn how others do that because I don't feel confident about my approach. Here's our tagline: "AskMore’s AI conducts your user research so you can get more in-depth insights, way faster, and in any language." Here's how we came up with it: - We've started by listing all the "whys", all the reasons why people should care about our app (e.g. "you get more feedback", "you get feedback faster", "you get feedback from people who don't speak your language" etc). - We then prioritised them based on our own gut feeling + on how well they were resonating with people and picked the most interesting ones. - We then focused on explaining "what" AskMore is doing. That's easier because this part is mostly about phrasing and we quickly came up with "AskMore's AI conducts your user research", although we keep testing other variations like "AskMore uses AI to run user interviews on your behalf". - We then iterated on ways to merge the what and the why and tested a few proposals with users, friends etc. It's a continuous WIP though so we'll keep iterating!
    Adam Gold
    @zmiro Really good approach. I think the tagline shouldn't be a one and done - it should be an iterative process, all part of building the story of your brand.
    Igor Lysenko
    Based on what he does.
    Chris Sheng
    get feedback from customers on the core VALUE PROP realized (not promised or why they signed up) but what they currently see the most value in. take that feedback and funnel it into chatgpt for ideas on tonality.
    Crafting our tagline was a 5-minute task. We aimed for clarity and impact. "AI Discovery" captures our focus on cutting-edge technology, while "Lifetime Deal Marketplace" signals value.