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Chad Mayes at Capitol Advocacy
Catchword was engaged by a public affairs firm to refresh its company name and clarify its evolving brand identity. The project included discovery sessions, competitive analysis, iterative name development, and preliminary trademark guidance. Although the client ultimately chose to pause before finalizing a name, Catchword’s process helped establish a clear strategic foundation and produced a strong shortlist of viable options. The client emphasized the team’s organization, flexibility, and clear communication, and expressed interest in continuing the collaboration.
Leticia Gutierrez at Anonymous
Catchword supported an automotive battery technologies and energy storage solutions company in naming three new connected services solutions within a newly formed business unit. The work included strategic briefing, development of a portfolio naming convention, and creation of hundreds of name options with curated shortlists and rationale. Despite an accelerated timeline and evolving stakeholder input, Catchword delivered on schedule and adapted quickly to changes. The client highlighted the team’s creativity and their ability to align naming recommendations with broader brand strategy and product architecture.
Kyonda Cooper at Anonymous
Catchword partnered with a biotechnology research company to name a product development service platform and a product recommendation engine supporting a two-tiered B2B offering. The engagement included in-depth discovery, industry and competitive analysis, and multiple rounds of prescreened name development prepared for trademark review. Throughout the process, the team demonstrated a strong understanding of the company’s technical landscape and global market considerations. Catchword maintained organized project management, delivered on schedule, and provided thoughtful rationale for each recommendation. The client valued the team’s strategic perspective and consultative approach, noting that the final naming solutions were well received internally and supported broader marketing and launch objectives.
Donny Hoye, CEO at TailFin
Catchword worked with Tailfin, formerly ClientPayDirect, a fintech company to develop a new brand name and visual identity as part of a broader rebranding effort. The engagement included defining messaging and positioning, generating a wide range of creative name options with supporting rationale, and developing multiple identity concepts. The team adapted to a tight timeline while maintaining strong communication throughout the process. The client reported that the final name and identity were enthusiastically received internally and credited Catchword’s strategic and creative approach with helping reshape how the company positioned itself in the market.