Learn to say popular in-app messaging and onboarding tool names correctly.
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How is Intercom (customer messaging and support platform) correctly pronounced?
Intercom is pronounced 'IN-ter-kom' — exactly like the everyday word for a building's speaker system, stress on IN. In a technical interview: "Intercom triggered a walkthrough message the moment a new user reached the dashboard for the first time."
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How is Pendo (product analytics and in-app messaging platform) correctly pronounced?
Pendo is pronounced 'PEN-doh' — short E, stress on PEN, two syllables. In a technical interview: "Pendo showed us exactly which step of the setup wizard users kept abandoning."
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How is Appcues (in-app onboarding and user engagement platform) correctly pronounced?
Appcues is pronounced 'AP-kyooz' — 'app' plus 'cues' (hints), stress on AP. In a technical interview: "Appcues walked new users through the three features they were least likely to discover on their own."
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How is Chameleon (in-product user onboarding and guidance tool) correctly pronounced?
Chameleon (the onboarding tool) is pronounced 'kuh-MEEL-yun' — exactly like the everyday word for the color-changing lizard, stress on MEEL. In a technical interview: "Chameleon launched a tooltip explaining the new filter option without us shipping any new code."
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How is Userpilot (product adoption and in-app onboarding platform) correctly pronounced?
Userpilot is pronounced 'YOO-zer-py-lut' — 'user' plus 'pilot' (long I). Stress on YOO. In a technical interview: "Userpilot let the growth team build a new onboarding flow without filing a single engineering ticket."