Help choosing between these two domain names

I'm in the early stages of starting a new project and am choosing a domain name.

The product is going to be a Twitter management service where I fully manage Twitter accounts for customers including creating Tweets, choosing images and hashtags, scheduling daily tweets, managing followers/follows and growing an audience sustainably.

The tweets, hashtags, images will be hand-written/chosen by me but the scheduling etc will be automated through the official Twitter API.

Over the last few months I've tried this out in-house for a few client's that I provide SEO/social media services for and it's been a hit. So I'm taking the step of developing it into it's own product.

I aim to build this in the open so I thought I'd start with asking for your opinion on a domain name (.com preferred). I've received some feedback from friends and family and narrowed it down to either:

twexe.com

or…

genialengine.com

Which do you think is better?

Nicholas Dill

I like twexe.com, its short and easier to remember in my opinion

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Ryan Glass Author

Thank you appreciate the feedback!

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Cool idea, sounds pretty interesting! For the domain, I'd also go with twexe, easy to remember, related to Twitter and unique.

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Ryan Glass Author

Thanks - appreciate it!

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Carl Poppa πŸ›Έ

twexe.com

(twitexe.com is also available, fyi) πŸ˜€

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Ryan Glass Author

Thanks

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Ryan Glass Author

I've had a rethink on these and come up with a couple of other options that I feel happier with:

twitkit.com or twitmate.com

I think twitKit sounds better but twitMate describes the product better (it's a service as opposed to a set of tools - basically 'Twitter done for you').

There is also a small branding issue with twitKit in that there's an old, no longer used, Firefox extension with the same name. It's not a showstopper since there is no Trademark or website but they do still have a Twitter handle and github page etc.

With this in mind which do you think is best?

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Carl Poppa πŸ›Έ

oh, 200% twitmate for sure!

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TwitMate πŸ‘Œ

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I also agree with TwitMate

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Ryan Glass Author

@poppacalypse Awesome - thank you!

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Ryan Glass Author

@scriptifyjs Thanks - much appreciated!

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Ryan Glass Author

@gabriel4649 thanks for the feedback!

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Ivan Mir

Not a native speaker here but won't some people confuse it with TweetMate? Otherwise, sounds catchy!

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Ryan Glass Author

@ivmirx good point and I will take it on board - I looked into using 'tweet' in the domain but it turns out it's copyrighted by Twitter and they defend it fairly actively.

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Ivan Mir

@ryan_glass oh wow, good to know, thanks!

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Ryan Glass Author

OK - I've gone for twitmate.com

I asked for feedback at a few places: here, Indie Hackers and family preferred twitMate and Product Hunt Makers preferred twitKit… so twitMate it is!

Thanks for your help everyone.

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Carl Poppa πŸ›Έ

Excited to follow your journey! :)

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Ryan Glass Author

@poppacalypse Will keep you posted

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