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Dopamine Supplement Name? We are a dietary supplements brand looking to launch a dopamine booster supplement (think improved motivation, more energy, lower anxiety, etc.). Which name stands out to you? Suggestions for alternative names are welcome!
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 54 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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B | 33% 33 votes | 40% 40 votes +7 | 54% 54 votes +14 |
C | 30% 30 votes | 32% 32 votes +2 | 46% 46 votes +14 |
D | 26% 26 votes | 28% 28 votes +2 | Eliminated 28 votes reassigned |
A | 11% 11 votes | Eliminated 11 votes reassigned |
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11 Responses to Option A
I think it’s very important to have words in the name which refer to Dopamine, because I’m not sure many people will know what the supplement is if you use a more general name to advertise only its benefits and not its source.
A describes what the product is doing so I picked that first. Then I did it in order of how catchy the name is
I like that A has a very open and empowering message. The compilation of ingredients are also superior.
I like that A realy gets the point accrossed. B is a close second for me. I'm not crazy about C or D.
A) SimpliDopa is the best name as it lets the consumer know right off what is in the supplement. B) This is a good name as well as it describes what the neurotransmitter Dopamine does in the body-It boosts mood and therefore energy. C)Better than D but Jubilant sounds non professional and not scientific. Supplements being unregulated need to be as professional sounding as possible to garner respect. D) Strive does not imply anything positive and sounds like the supplement doesn’t work if you are having to “strive”.
A is a top choice as it includes the name "dopa" in it which helps to identify what it includes.
I prefer the names that play off of what the product actually is. Jubilant sounds too much like a high-inducing drug.
I like choice A the best because the "dopa" in the name sounds like dopamine, so it matches what the product is. D is good because the product should help you "strive" so the name reflects that. Option B is not as good because "boost" in the name sounds like Boost supplement drinks, I would get confused on what type of product it is. Option C seems awful to me because "Jubilant" sounds like something a very Christian person would talk about at church, which puts me off the product.
I like the two that start with simpli because it indicates simple or just easy. I would select Jubilant over Strive since it sounds more fun.
I like choice A because the name of the chemical is in the name of the product. I also think choice B is catchy as well. Choice C and d names are a little too forward.
I chose A, because I think that name is memorable, and including "dopa" means it is less likely that the name could be confused with any other type of supplement. I chose C next, because "Jubilant" sounds like the sort of goal you'd have using a mood booster. I chose D over B third, because I think "Strive" fits a little better with the idea of boosting mood, though it is less unique.
33 Responses to Option B
I really like the name in option B the best. This would make me feel like I am giving myself a boost, which is something we all need!!
don’t get what dopa means, and it doesn’t sound good, so it’s last. Jubilant sounds too flashy to me, 2nd last. Boost sounds more realistic than strive, so it’s best.
I like the word boost in the title because it tells me it will give me the extra push. I don't like the word dope in the title as it could be interpreted negatively.
SimpliDopa doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. It's just kind of unpleasant sounding. SimpliBoost is definitely my favorite. It sounds pretty distinct and gives you a good idea of the point of it. It sounds reassuringly simple and easy to incorporate into my life and offers an important function. Jubilant is kind of nice but feels a little over-ambitious in a way doesn't makes me skeptical and untrusting. Stive is okay but really generic.
I chose Option B as #1 because the name sounds professional but still catchy. I think it would be easy to recognize and remember too. I ranked Option C and my 2nd choice because "Jubilant" is unique and would grab attention. It would make people curious if they saw it on the shelves at the store. Everybody wants to feel jubilant. Option D is my 3rd choice. I wasn't very excited about the name "Strive." It sounds like it would take work. Option A has a good name and those of us that know what dopamine does would get it. However the majority of shoppers would not understand it and they would just see "Dopa" and would be turned off. So I ranked that one last.
I like B the best because it makes it sound easy and using the word boost describes what the product does. I think it fits perfectly. I think D and C are okay but I don't really care for A because I think the word dopa sounds odd and makes it sound more like a drug.
Simpliboost feels kind of unoriginal but is the best on my opinion. Simplidopa is pretty bad. Maybe DopaBoost?
option B sounds positive and professional. While option c sounds positive, it does not sound very professional and serious. Option D sounds as though one is not sure if it would work or not. Option A just does not sound intelligent and serious.
I like B because is very descriptive and positive. C is okay but Jubilant is not as descriptive. I dont like D because strive sounds like work. A is not attractive as Dopa will not be understood by many people.
The only one I really liked was B, which gave me the impression it would be simple to give a boost to my dopamine levels.
B is catchy and sounds really professional. I ranked A last because it is not only awkward-sounding, I think it also makes you think of "dope" in the sense of illegal drug use.
B is a better name and is something that I will remember when looking for this type of product.
i like simplidopa but many might not get that so i think B works best
I really like simpliBoost because that conveys to me what I can expect this product to do for me, so I chose Option B first. I ranked Option A last because simpliDopa makes me think of drugs.
I don't know how interested I, personally, would be in taking something like this. Is this an approved supplement? This just seems like something that should be prescribed by a doctor. But, to answer the question, the only name I really like out of the four choices is Option B. I think people would try taking this to be happier.
Based on the images, I like the name for B the best because it is professional-sounding and the most marketable of the bunch.
I selected the product which based on the product image I liked.
I like optoin b the best, simple yet makes sense with the product. Option c is next again makes sense with the product details, option d and a are last, i really dont like option a at all, sounds very street wise
SimpliBoost sounds the best. SimpliDopa sounds like something "totally tubular, man" from the 1980s. Jubilant and strive just don't make sense in this context. I would suggest DopaBoost so that it combines the two descriptions of the product.
I like the simpliBoost name for this product, but it could also be a good base for future products. The 'boost' is a perfect choice for boosting my mood. Strive is great as well, it would look good on packaging and it fits with the supplement idea, it just isn't as self explanatory. I didn't like "SimpliDopa" because it sounded more like "SimpliDope" in my head and I had to read it several times. I think the "SimpliBoost" is a perfect choice.
B and D are the only ones I like. A sounds like an illegal drug, and C sound generic.
B really stood out to me right away. It's a really good name. Strive is also pretty good. The last two choices don't sound appealing at all.
I like the names that have lowercase "simpli" as the first part. It makes it easier to read than all caps and more interesting.
My top choice would draw me closer to buying the product than the others. The last rank sounds too HipHop or even illegal to me a little bit. Second and third rank wording sounds like motivational titles to speeches instead of a supplement. I'd suggest Doformental!
B is catchy and to the point, I would definitely try just by the name. A is also catchy and I feel this would be a winner also, the name catches the eye and makes you read. C and D are not catchy enough and I do not feel people would look at this as much or fast.
This optioj has an understandBle name without being over the yop. Boost in the name hints at the product clearly
Simpli Boost makes it seem as if it will boost my moods, but be simple so not have a lot of added chemicals.
Do not like jubilant at all. Seems like an old fashioned word. Don't like Dopa in the name, too close to "dope". Empower, strive, enhance, motivate, performance, energy are alternatives.
simpliboost makes me think that i can easily boost my mood. It's catchy and easily tells me what the brand is and does for me. It's easy to remember. The choice that is second best to me is the strive. I think it's like striving for the best you. For the third choice I think simplidopa. It represents the product in a catchy way but i wonder if dopa also sounds a bit negative. I have no idea how choice c represents the product at all.
simpliBoost is most all-inclusive as to the benefits of the supplement. Strive is indicative of some of the benefits, but not necessarily all of the benefits, such as lowering anxiety. Jubilant, while attention-getting, does not really indicative boosts in energy and motivation. simpliDopa sounds too much like an illicit drug to attract the assumed demographic.
I chose option B first because I think the name simpliboost is the most accurate considering it is a booster, I chose option C next because jubilant stands out to me, Option D is unique as well. Option A is last because it does not stand out to me.
I like the motivating names like strive, to further boost my motivation.
I don't think any of these stand out much. B and D are the best of this group but not very memorable. C doesn't sound like it fits the product and A is silly. I have no alternatives to offer, unfortunately.
30 Responses to Option C
The name promises me a good feeling best in this order.
I prefer Option C because it sounds the most positive and hopeful. It makes me want to spend my money on this product.
I ranked Jubilant and Strive at the top as I think the goal is important to stress. SimpliBoost is similar but not as powerful whereas SimpliDopa just doesn't sound right.
Option C really strikes me as a name that encompasses energy and emotional high for this sort of product and branding. It's memorable as well, increasing brand and product recognition. I'd go with this if I were you given the options presented. I honestly can't think of any alternative names suggestions here.
Choice C has a catchy name that sparks thoughts of good health. Choice D I picked for similar reasons as Choice C, It has a catchy name that sounds healthy. Choice A is acceptable but boring and similar to other product names. Choice B is not a great choice, I'm going too avoid something with the name DOP(e) in it.
Jubliant and Strive are great names that make you want to achieve to in your mood. Simplidopa sounds like you are being doped up with drugs in order to boost my mood.
i like jubilant it is upbeat and makes me think if i take it i will have a much improved mood
Choice C seems simple, happy and upbeat which is a good association to have with this.
OPTION C has a better ring to it and easier to say and remember it. I also like the lettering as well. The concept of this entire idea is really cool as well.
C, D and B all sound motivated, and energy boosting, A makes me think of dope, doped up, doped out...kind of a negative connotation
I like Jubilant. I like the name of it. It's unique and sounds the best to me. I just like the sound of it.
C is the easiest name to recall and makes sense for the product
C sounds like it will lift your mood. I don't like A at all, SimpliDopamine would be better. On D, Strive sounds like it would be work for me to do. simpliBoost is pretty good too. It sounds positive and powerful.
When I think increased dopamine, I think happiness, — so I like the jubilant branding the best. Dopamine is a happy, motivating brain chemical; I would lean into that.
Jubilant sounds okay, as does simpliDopa, I don't really like the other two at all. If it doesn't actually contain dopamine then something like DopaBoost would seem more appropriate.
Jubilant sounds joyful while SimpliDopa sounds really weird.
This name makes the most sense in this context
Love Jubilant, I don't want to be "simpli" anything... I want to be SUPER human
Jubilant sounds fresh and unique. I think it would stand out.
Im honestly not fond of any of these name ideas, but I ranked according to how well they would grab my attention.
I think Jubilant is a great descriptor for a dopamine product. It gives the viewer a great feeling for what the product provides. Strive is also a good descriptor for what you're trying to say about the product (that it will help people in their lives) but doesn't have the same positive gut reaction of Jubilant. SimpliBoost is a fun portmanteau, it's just a little less clear about what the product is about. SimpliDopa is an unattractive word and doesn't really describe the product well.
This title is unusual but still conveys what the product does.
Option C has a more enticing effect to be taken. It makes you want to be "jubilant"!
C is the best; I think everyone would like to be Jubilant. And Jubilant is different; not a word you hear too often. A is a name that would be easy to remember. B is ok, but not exciting. I don't like D; we're already striving all the time, we need relief from that.
Option C's Jubilant name evokes happiness and success, things that dopamine help promote. Option D's Strive is a simple strong name that motivates consumers. Option B's SimpliBoost name is hard to remember and has vague meaning. And Option A's SimpliDopa name unfortunately contains the word "dope" in it, which is a pejorative term with negative connotations.
I like Option C the best. It is simple and has a positive, happy connotation. Option B is good because it is descriptive of what the supplement aims to do, but it doesn't specify what kind of boost it wants to give. Option D is okay but it sounds like a caffeine pill or energy supplement. Option A doesn't sound professional or reliable to me. It sounds like slang. I think another good option might be SimpliBliss.
I chose C for a Dopamine Supplement Name. C has a more happy sound to it and I think someone looking for a a dopamine booster would like to feel Jubilant. STRIVE sounds like hard work and is my least favorite choice.
I chose C because I like word Jubilant, which stands out for joy and kind of has a positive spin on energy. I chose B next because I associated Boost with pick me up, which I think is something that kind of takes the hard edge away from the word, "dopamine". I chose D next because I like the word, "Strive". However, I didn't like it as much as the others because it is a nice association--but not as much as the 2 others with dopamine. I chose A last because I didn't like the "SimpliDopa". I think that you have to sell a supplement to people by a positive association and I just didn't like that because it didn't do that.
Jubilant sounds uplifting and like it would make me feel the most energized. Strive makes me think of being more motivated.
I like "Jubilant" because it is a word that describes a positive mood.
26 Responses to Option D
choice d stands out the most to me cause it is the easiest to remember and it mans to do great which i think you would do on a vitamin boost. i like choice b cause i also think that it has a nice ring to it. choice a is good cause it sounds like the vitamin boost name a lot. choice c doesnt really flow like the others so it is my last choice.
It makes me think there is a reason to take it. It seems more goal oriented. It is more motivating.
I have to admit that the D Option sounds like something else already but evenstill, it sounds extremely better amoung the rest. Maybe add something like Boost at the end of Strive to make it sound more original too. I chose then Option C because it gives you what you would feel after taking such a supplement, some happiness. Then my next choice was Option B because of the word Boost in it. I would maybe change the beginning to something different like SimplifyBoost. I then chose A last because some people might relate the Dopa there to drugs. I know it's not relating to that but I just find it somewhat offputting myself. I just don't like it at all.
I think Option C is a little too much. I think Options D and B are realistic and fits your tagline, "The secret is..." better. I think Option D sounds a little stronger than Option B.
These are all really bad. I picked options D and C first because they are real words even though they promise something no product can deliver so toss them out. Options A and B are awful made up words that mimic trends and trendy companies disappear quick
I like Option D. I often need dopamine just to get the old brain to fire, especially at work. It helps me just get through the day, which is why I liked Strive. It was relevant to me.
My choices are ranked best to worst based on title of program
I ranked them in order of how well I thought they captured what it would do. I really like "Strive" as the tagline because it feels the most appropriate - that the product will help me achieve my goals. "Jubilant" was next because while it feels a little intense, it does tie into the mood boosting piece. The other two didn't really draw me in and feel kind of blah - not very interesting and not very explanatory about what the product does and is.
I would be highly suspicious of some thing that was over the counter boosting my dopamine. But I prefer the versions that are real words as opposed to Portmanteaus.
I chose D as my first choice because I like the name and think that it stands out. I chose C as my second choice because I like the name and it sounds happy. I chose B as my third choice because I like the name blend and it sounds uplifting. I chose A as my final choice because the name encompasses the main ingredient.
Strive and Jubilant are easy and catchy. The extra syllables with combining two words make it more confusing.
I liked D and C the best because the names are more simple and cute, and they are more memorable.
We always want to strive to do better so the name fits.
To be honest I don't like any of the names, my ranking is:D - the word "strive" means accomplish and that's what I would want in this kind of supplement.B - I don't like "simpli" because it's not easy to pronounce and "booster" can be very generic and not connect with the goals of the supplement.A - I suggest you rethink this one because meaning of "Dopa" in Spanish and Portuguese is doping. I speak both and it was my first reaction.C - Last option because it's a weird word
The word "strive" is clear and easy to understand. It makes sense for the product, and the word itself looks good on the label.
D-Strive, is a powerful word. It illicits the feeling that you'd like to convey with this product. B-Boost is along the same lines. It's impactful and represents moving and energy. A-Dopa is kinda catchy, but slightly awkward to say. C-Jubilant sounds rather outdated. People don't really say that anymore.
I like the term "strive," though not in all capital letters. I think "dopa" is too close to "dope," which is highly negative.
I ranked them based on the name that may get most people intrigued and interested. Thus, I prefer D followed by the rest in that order
Strive sounds like a good thing. Like something you would want to do. I think the other names are not descriptive enough.
I like the sound of option D the best because it sounds the most positive.
I look for one word descriptions because one word descriptions tend to be recalled better. The last one is terrible. The first one is the best because it captures the tablets using one word only.
I don't care for any of them to much and I do not have any suggestions. When I see the word Habit, all I think about is Habitat for Humanity.
Strive is the only one I like. Simply Dopa sounds like you are drugging. JUBILANT ISNT BAD.
I like Option D the best because it makes me think that I can strive to be my best no matter what the circumstances are.
Of the four, really like Strive. SimpliDopa seems like I'm going to be smoking cannabis or consuming an edible to get high.
Strive will be more accurate to get the necessary supplemental essentials as an alternative than any of the other names. I look at it realisticly because you are striving to enhance the supplements into your daily routine.
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