Verb-Based Brand Names
Action! Verb-based brand names bring energy and movement to your business identity. They're ideal for products that help people *do* things — move, share, build, grow.
Famous Examples
- Twitter – Meant to evoke short, lively bursts of chatter. Nailed it.
- Slack – Technically means doing nothing. Ironically used to get work done.
- Dropbox – Drop your files in. Done.
Why It Works
These names feel dynamic. They're intuitive, powerful, and suggest what the product enables you to do. It's momentum in a name.
When to Use It
- When your product solves a task or workflow
- When you want urgency or energy in your brand
- When your name should sound like a button people want to click