Feature Naming Suggestions
Generating Compelling Names for User-Centric Features
This prompt helps teams create engaging and user-friendly names for product features. By focusing on user benefits and emotional appeal, it ensures feature names resonate with the target audience while conveying value.
Responsible:
Product Management
Accountable, Informed or Consulted:
Product, Marketing, Design
THE PREP
Creating effective prompts involves tailoring them with detailed, relevant information and uploading documents that provide the best context. Prompts act as a framework to guide the response, but specificity and customization ensure the most accurate and helpful results. Use these prep tips to get the most out of this prompt:
Define the feature’s core functionality and user benefits.
Gather branding guidelines and tone preferences for the product.
Review industry terminology and user language for inspiration.
THE PROMPT
Help generate compelling and user-friendly names for [feature description, e.g., an AI-powered task organizer or a premium analytics dashboard]. The name should:
Clearly communicate the feature’s primary benefit or functionality to users.
Resonate with the target audience, considering their preferences and language style.
Be memorable and distinctive, avoiding overused terms in the industry.
Align with the overall tone and branding of [product/service name].
Use inspiration from:
Successful feature names in [industry or market].
User feedback or preferences regarding language style (e.g., formal, playful, innovative).
Common keywords or phrases associated with [feature functionality].
Provide a list of naming options with explanations for how each aligns with user needs and brand identity. If additional details about the audience, branding, or feature specifics are needed, ask clarifying questions to refine the suggestions.
Bonus Add-On Prompts
Suggest feature names that emphasize [specific benefit, e.g., time-saving, ease of use, accuracy].
Propose creative names that incorporate [specific theme or branding element, e.g., innovation, nature].
Generate feature names that appeal to [specific audience, e.g., professionals, gamers, parents].
Use AI responsibly by verifying its outputs, as it may occasionally generate inaccurate or incomplete information. Treat AI as a tool to support your decision-making, ensuring human oversight and professional judgment for critical or sensitive use cases.
SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE
Focus on names that incorporate specific emotions or outcomes, such as confidence or efficiency.
Tailor suggestions to regional or cultural preferences in target markets.
Include potential taglines or descriptions to complement the feature name.
Highlight names that leverage puns, metaphors, or alliteration for creativity.
Suggest shorter, one-word names for simplicity and recall.
WHEN TO USE
During feature development to align names with functionality and branding.
When launching new features to ensure they resonate with users.
To improve the clarity or appeal of existing feature names.
WHEN NOT TO USE
If the feature name must conform to strict technical or regulatory requirements.
When focusing solely on backend or internal feature terminology.