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  • Advice on my Startup?

    Melvin Toé
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    I recently built a fitness website called TLMFit using AI to generate personalized, sport-specific workout plans, and I’d love to get your feedback on it! You can check it out here: https://a.picoapps.xyz/everyone-summer# The idea behind TLMFit is to provide sport-specific workout routines that cater to athletes across multiple sports. A soccer player doesn’t train the same way as a bodybuilder, and that’s why I created this platform. My goal is for TLMFit to become a central hub for athletes in different sports, helping them get personalized training routines designed to improve their performance in their specific discipline. What I’d Love Feedback On: How can I make the site more engaging and fun for users? Are there any features you'd love to see in a platform like this? Any design improvements or ideas to make the user experience smoother? What do you think could help differentiate TLMFit from other fitness platforms? How would you make the AI-generated workouts even more personalized or motivating? I'm really excited about where this project can go, but I’d love to hear from the community on how I can make TLMFit better and more valuable to athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike.

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    Cora Genevieve Holloway
    Yeah man, picking a startup name that's easy to say and remember is key. Helps with word of mouth marketing and just making sure people can actually find you. I'd suggest brainstorming names that are 1-2 syllables max, easy to spell, and ideally hint at what your product/service is about. Getting feedback from potential customers is smart too, to make sure it resonates. Best of luck!
    Jonathan Michael Blake
    Agreed, the name isn't very catchy or easy to say. I'd brainstorm some alternatives that are short, simple, memorable, and easy to pronounce. The name should also hint at what your product does if possible. Maybe get some feedback from potential users on a few options to see what resonates. The right name can make a big difference in how easily people discover and remember your startup. Just my 2 cents! Let me know if you want any help brainstorming ideas.
    Marc-Oliver Gewaltig
    I would start by finding a more pronounceable name.