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I am creating a dating game for daters to play on their dates. The concept is to create something sound like "HotDate" but not the exact word due to SEO complications. Which option do you like the best as the sound-alike option to "HotDate"?
30 Responses to Option A
B just looks dumb when spelled like that
I like the double t's in this name. I find this one more appealing and interesting.
"Hawt" sounds a little silly, but "Hott" sounds like it's EXTRA hot!
Option A sounds more like normal English.
Both of these are good. It is kind of hard unless you change the word "Hot" to something else. But A works for me.
Option A is the best option because it is basically the same name as the desired name but it just has an extra "t", I feel like people will understand this. Option B also sounds the same but the spelling is awkward.
I don't know if anyone even uses Hawt anymore. It also looks weird in text next to other words. I think HottDate looks better in every way possible.
I think the spelling in B is kind of cringey. I don't like it at all
I suppose A is closer to being correctly spelled. Any other forms just does not look appealing.
I like the idea of Hot being spelled with two t's. It looks very creative where as, "Hawt" sounds like lingo a teenager would use.
Option A because the name sounds a lot more playful and easier to remember as well
This option looks better and I like it.
"HottDate" looks better. "HawtDate" is a bit creepy
My first choice looks most mature and professional.
"Hawt" only works in the Deep South
A because the meaning gets across. B is terrible, it's slang and not professional.
It depends on the age group of players I believe. I think ages 18-25 would find HawtDate more interesting. While those 25+ would prefer the name HottDate. I personally prefer HottDate.
This one sounds more like it but b could work as well, it just sounds like someone is speaking with an accent
I chose A because B is annoyingly spelled.
I think this is a bit more sophisticated as the spelling with the "w" seems a bit cheesy.
Option A seems a lot more mature than option B.
Definitely Option A because it sounds and looks more classy and less dirty in my personal opinion. Thank you.
Option A just makes sense when I say it out loud in my opinion
I prefer option A because the title gives off a flirty vibe and it doesn't feel childish like option B
I think option B seems too gimmicky and option A as a gut reaction seems more fun but I wonder with option A if it would be too close to the word HotDate and still cause SEO complications. I do not like option B at all.
Neither is great, but "hawt" feels dated to me.
Option A still sounds the same as hot date but it just spelled different. Option B uses the word hawt which sounds a lot different and doesn't fit nearly as well and the word hott.
hott spelled this was usually means something like romantically/sexually etc...so it makes more sense
I think A is the better choice. B reminds me too much of internet culture from 2008ish, which I'm sure will make many people my age cringe.
Neither of these is a good option but HawtDate is terrible. I would try to think of something completely different.
20 Responses to Option B
Option B, sounded the best and sounded most like hot date.
I think this slang of hot is is funnier more modern than just adding another T to the end.
I like the different spelling for the word "Hot" instead of adding another t at the end of it.
Choice B is better because I think it makes the service sound more fun and interesting than having two t's which does not give me the same feelings.
It is better and gives it a attractive vibe, the spelling makes it different.
HawtDate is a fun way to phrase this! I prefer this for a website
This name sounds close enough, without resorting to underhanded tactics to change the spelling. Adding extra characters doesn't really change the name at all.
Both titles are kind of cringe but at least with this one you could spark some conversations with your prospects and customers about the spelling, Hawt is cooler than Hott
I've seen more people write hawt online than I have seen hott
I feel like this is a cute version of what you are aiming for - so it will likely be memorable to those who wish to play it on their dates.
I like the name HawtDate better than the other name. I think using an alternative spelling is preferable than intentionally misspelling the name.
Choice B is probably superior. If SEO is a concern, that one isn't going to get roped in with HotDate. I notice most search engines autocorrect those simple typos, so the end result will be the same thing you want to avoid in the first place. Furthermore, the phonetic spelling is easier to remember than A's version.
I think both Options are bad but Option B is slightly that Option A. The double t's don't make sense at all. The "Hawt" in Option B sounds cringe but it's better if I had to choose between the 2.
I think the spelling of hawt is funny
I just like the way this is written, its sort of a slang real word and is unique and relevant
Hawtdate is not uniform and sounds cuter and more memoriable.
They're both awful, but the type of person who is going to play a dating game on a date would probably prefer hawt
It's clever, as though someone has a southern drawl.
“Hawt” has been a slang term for “hot” for a while. I feel that most people that use a dating app would know what that means.
It's stylish trending, and sounds more creative and modern.
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