Wordoid.com is a webapp that helps you come up with a catchy name for your product, company or domain.
It makes up new words that are unlikely to appear in a dictionary.
It knows how to create words in several languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian at the moment.
It is even able to create words in imaginary "languages", constructed by blending two or more real languages together.
I would appreciate your feedback!
P.S. This is the second time I would like to ask you to review wordoid.com here at HN.
I’d like the ability to filter the TLD(s) I am interested in; for example I may only want to buy a domain if it ends in .com, so all the available .net wordoids are of no use to me.
All that help text is not really necessary. You could get rid of it. Nobody will read 3 paragraphs of small text to figure out how to use your site. Encourage people to just try it.
Make the form the center of attention. Don't be afraid to bump up the font size a bit more. You could move the language checkboxes down to a second line. The "Create" button could be bigger and more obvious. Make it say "Go" or "Search".
I actually did read the help text, but it only left me confused, because the lines don't clearly match up to the text boxes. I had a moment of "oh, where do I adjust the quality?" before I realized that it was just referring to the first text box. I'd do away with it.
Agreed. I didn't read it until I saw this comment and I went back. Even then, I only skimmed.
The combination of the first line (search bar, languages) plus the set of words that start out on the front page give a pretty good idea of what it is.
It's OK if the reader can skip or skim the help text. That's good graphic design: your eye finds the main things easily, and then digs into the details as necessary.
That whole "omit needless words" exercise? This is an excellent place where it could be applied. The form is straightforward. Just have people play with it.
(I know this kind of feature would probably be a pain to implement)
On the front-page I see wordoid called "tradio" (it's number 15 for me, maybe it's different for others) -- I think it would be cool if the web app was able to recognise that wordoids like that end in a TLD (trad.io, in this case) and check the availability of that domain as well.
The back button is currently broken; searching for a new wordoid doesn't add anything to the history. When I visited the site, I first searched for wordoids containing something, and then I wanted to go back to the completely random wordoids. I clicked the back button, but I found it didn't work. A clear button for the search box would also work instead, but I think people would want to go to previous searches more than they would want to clear the fragment box.
I also didn't read the help text below the form until I read a comment about it, so I didn't need it, but it wasn't distracting. The quality help text doesn't tell me anything more than the form tells me, but it was helpful to find out about the 10 character fragment limit and the blending languages strategy. Perhaps you could replace it with a "tips" section, or put it under a link that says " > Help" with a right arrow that drops down the help when you click on it.
I'm a big fan. I am in the process of looking for a company name and this is really helping to give me some ideas.
My suggestion is a "buy domain" button. I feel like this would allow you to convert this to money quicker. In the list I am given no suggestion that clicking on the domain will take me to godaddy, if I was given a buy domain button I would be more likely to make money.
Also you could give me a choice of registrars. It seems you can only make money off of godaddy customers. I would be very likely to click your affiliate link to 1and1.com and purchase, but for now I will navigate their myself to make purchases.
The "Feedback" button is overlapping the most important UI element on the screen (the "Create" button) when my browser is at a width of anything less than 1036px. This isn't really acceptable... I shouldn't have to have a browser wider than 960px to not get scrollbars - much less to have something overlapping buttons.
Aside from that, I very much love this app. I'll definitely be using it next time I need a good domain name. One thing that would be nice is the ability to only show domains where the .com and/or .net is available.
I've used a lot of word generators, built some of my own, etc. -- but these are great names.
The only thing I noticed that was slightly annoying to me off the bat was I had no idea what the little bar was until I moused over it and realized it was the number of hits it received on Google.
I think it'd also be good to integrate this with another service -- perhaps a hosting service? You should talk to linode, dreamhost, slicehost, etc. -- Perhaps you could license this to registrars?
I think one of my chief issues with these sorts of apps is that after they are released to the public, the algorithms never change, and you see page after page of registered domains, which are completely unhelpful. I would suggest you continue to add other languages to the mix, and consider modifying your algorithms slightly just to keep things interesting.
You're welcome. Konqueror's a pretty marginal browser, but I use it for about 95% of my home browsing (and Firefox for the rest, which copes happily with your site).
I notice that if you select multiple languages and give it a startswith "word", it does not translate the given word and attempt the lingual variations.
For instance I gave it the word "life" and was expecting variations of "vida" "vie" "vita" "life" but only got words generated from the last stem.
I think it should advise that the process could take a little while. My initial inclination was to x out of the window after watching all those things spin for a bit with no response.
First thing I noticed was a UI bug. I thought I was forced to enter something in the "contain/start with/end with" box. I almost left the site before I realized that it was optional.
Second, it is very slow. It makes no sense to me that the processing is done with AJAX. I'm already clicking a button to submit info. Would it really hurt to generate everything on the backend (which would presumably be much faster) and reload the whole page?
When I go to the next page of results, I see a loading graphic for the last ten results on the new page. However, you're loading 15 new results each time. The user should always see the first new result when loading a new page. Scroll me back up to the top of the results, or just add the new results to the existing page instead of replacing them.
It makes up new words that are unlikely to appear in a dictionary. It knows how to create words in several languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian at the moment. It is even able to create words in imaginary "languages", constructed by blending two or more real languages together.
I would appreciate your feedback!
P.S. This is the second time I would like to ask you to review wordoid.com here at HN.
The first review, located at http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=621855, gave me lots of ideas and suggestions, that I believe made the webapp a little better:
1) The user interface got an overhaul and became much more user-friendly.
2) Domain availability checks are more precise now, and .net domain check is added.
3) The webapp works faster now.
Thanks go to JunkDNA, matt1, nwjsmith, oskarpearson, pierrefar, philh, papa, yummyfajitas,and all the other guys who posted their comments.