I'd recommend you change the name of your project sooner rather than later, Tasker is a well established app in the Android power user community for automating various tasks (albeit without AI)
I guess you didn't ask your AI if "Tasker" is a good name, or your AI doesn't know enough to answer that Tasker is a very well-known app that does what you describe, on Android.
Your post made me think Tasker had branched out to automating actions on desktop computers...
If your app gets popular, good luck sifting through the questions of confused people asking about tasks on Android, and realize that many many Tasker (the original one, see I already have to write in parantheses which Tasker I'm referring too) forum users will be cursing you for naming your app the same as theirs.
Why Tasker is a good name
Instantly understandable
“Tasker” clearly communicates automation, jobs, actions, workflows
Zero explanation needed — huge plus for a consumer + SMB product
Broad enough to scale
Works for:
Desktop agent
Cloud cron jobs
HTTP-triggered automations
AI agents running tasks for sales, ops, HVAC estimates, etc.
Doesn’t lock you into just AI or just workflows
Matches your positioning
Given what you’ve built:
non-technical, consumer-friendly automation powered by AI
Tasker fits that perfectly — especially compared to over-clever AI names.
OK, since you've apparently delegated all thinking to AI ("lmao"), can you ask it this: "What if there's already an established app called Tasker for Android"
Plus what I said about the potential confusion of users?
In another reply above you said "...if I were to take it seriously".. God fucking damnit, add this to my 2026 resolutions: ignore people putting up vibe-coded slop onto Show HN.
I'd recommend you change the name of your project sooner rather than later, Tasker is a well established app in the Android power user community for automating various tasks (albeit without AI)
Yeah probably if I were to take it seriously! Thanks for the rec
You’re fine, trust me. Mac and android apps that do different things often have the same names.
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I guess you didn't ask your AI if "Tasker" is a good name, or your AI doesn't know enough to answer that Tasker is a very well-known app that does what you describe, on Android.
Your post made me think Tasker had branched out to automating actions on desktop computers...
If your app gets popular, good luck sifting through the questions of confused people asking about tasks on Android, and realize that many many Tasker (the original one, see I already have to write in parantheses which Tasker I'm referring too) forum users will be cursing you for naming your app the same as theirs.
No I guess not. I just asked it. Your answer:
Why Tasker is a good name Instantly understandable “Tasker” clearly communicates automation, jobs, actions, workflows Zero explanation needed — huge plus for a consumer + SMB product Broad enough to scale Works for: Desktop agent Cloud cron jobs HTTP-triggered automations AI agents running tasks for sales, ops, HVAC estimates, etc. Doesn’t lock you into just AI or just workflows Matches your positioning Given what you’ve built: non-technical, consumer-friendly automation powered by AI Tasker fits that perfectly — especially compared to over-clever AI names.
I think that answers your question lmao
It’s great and I love it and don’t change the name!
OK, since you've apparently delegated all thinking to AI ("lmao"), can you ask it this: "What if there's already an established app called Tasker for Android"
Plus what I said about the potential confusion of users?
In another reply above you said "...if I were to take it seriously".. God fucking damnit, add this to my 2026 resolutions: ignore people putting up vibe-coded slop onto Show HN.
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