Rewritten
1. Grooming that comes to you
2. Happier pets, no car ride
3. Your driveway is our salon
4. Stress-free grooming, right outside
5. We bring the salon home
About this tool
Most taglines fail because they describe the industry instead of the business — "quality service you can trust" could sit under any logo in any sector. This tool takes a fuller business description, the kind you'd write for an About page or an investor deck, and distills it into five short tagline candidates that try to capture what's actually distinct about this specific business, not the category it belongs to. It's the entry point of the tagline category — the tool to start with when a business doesn't have a tagline yet at all.
Frequently asked questions
How long should my business description input be?+
A few sentences is enough — ideally covering what you do, who it's for, and what makes you different. More detail generally produces more specific, less generic taglines.
Can I ask for a specific number of options instead of 5?+
The default is 5 to give a good spread without overwhelming you, but you can mention a different number in your input, like "give me 10 options."
What's the difference between this and the mission-statement-to-tagline tool?+
This tool works from a factual business description (what you do, who you serve). The mission statement tool starts from a values-and-purpose statement and tends to produce more aspirational, values-driven taglines.