AI Slogan Generator

The Line Under the Name — Written to Fit.

Tell @vustbot what the tagline is for — a website hero, a pitch-deck slide, an ad, a sticker — and it drafts short lines with reasoning, then tunes them on your feedback. Free multi-model AI chat in Telegram, not a single-purpose tagline tool.

Free tier · no card · GPT-5.6 / Claude / GeminiGeneral AI chat that writes taglines — and more
Taglines, not names — a different jobFits a hero, a deck, or a campaignNo card, no signup

Honest framing

Format-aware taglines — no trademark check

The wedge here is specificity: tell @vustbot exactly where the slogan lives — hero banner, deck slide, sticker, ad — and it writes to that length and register instead of one generic 'catchy tagline.' It's general multi-model chat, not a dedicated slogan tool with a database of trademarked phrases, so it can't tell you if a line is already in use elsewhere.

Always run a finalist slogan through a trademark search and a plain web search before committing it to a website hero, packaging, or ad spend.
Specimens

See the difference

A format-specific brief into @vustbot, taglines with reasoning back, then a reshape for a different placement.

A website hero tagline

What you tell @vustbot

"I run 'Driftwood,' a small-batch coffee roaster. I need a hero tagline for the homepage — one line under the logo, under 8 words, calm and coastal, not shouty. It should hint at the slow-roast process without saying 'small-batch' since that's already in the name."

What comes back

"1. 'Roasted slow. Poured calm.' 2. 'Coffee, at the pace of the tide.' 3. 'Where the coast meets the roast.' 4. 'Slow beans. Steady mornings.' 5. 'Every batch, its own tide.'" Each with a one-line note on why it fits the brief — which ones lean more poetic versus more literal, and which read best in a small hero font.

Tune for a different use

Follow-up in the same chat

"I like #1 for the website. Now give me a punchier, shorter version for a coffee bag sticker — 4 words max."

What comes back

A tighter set built for the sticker constraint — "Slow Roast. Calm Sip.", "Roasted Slow, Poured Right", "Tide-Paced Coffee" — showing the same underlying idea reshaped for a different physical space, without re-explaining the brand from scratch.
Practical use cases

Who needs a tagline, not a name

Website owners
A homepage hero needs one line under the logo, under a strict length.
@vustbot writes to the exact format constraint — word count and register — instead of a generic all-purpose tagline.
Founders prepping a pitch deck
A title slide needs one confident sentence that sums up the pitch.
Describe the deck context and it drafts lines built for a slide, not a banner.
Small brands packaging a product
A sticker or label needs a punchier, shorter line than the website version.
Reshape an existing tagline for a tighter physical space in the same chat, no re-briefing.
Anyone matching an existing voice
A new tagline needs to sound like it belongs with existing brand copy.
Paste existing copy or describe the tone and it writes toward that voice instead of a generic default.
How it works01–03

From format brief to a usable tagline

  1. 01

    State the exact format

    Website hero, deck slide, sticker, ad — plus a word-count constraint if you have one.

  2. 02

    Get lines with reasoning

    Each suggestion comes with a note on why it fits the brief — poetic vs literal, which reads best at small size.

  3. 03

    Reshape for a second use

    Ask for a tighter or looser version of a favorite line for a different placement, in the same thread.

Same tool · in Telegram@vustbot

Say the format, get a fitting line

Open @vustbot, describe exactly where the tagline lives, and get short lines with reasoning back.

Open in Telegram
Quality & trust

What's live — and what's honest about it

Format-aware, not generic

Specificity drives quality here — the exact placement and length constraint make the difference between usable and generic-sounding.

No trademark or usage check

No database of existing trademarked or competitor-used phrases — run a finalist through a real search before committing.

Can't see your actual logo or layout

It reasons about text pairing in words only; check the real visual pairing yourself once the line is in your design.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is a slogan generator different from a name generator?

Yes — different job, same chat. A name identifies the thing; a slogan (or tagline) is the short line that sits under or beside it, doing a specific piece of persuasion — a promise, a feeling, a call to action. If you also need a business or brand name, /ai-business-name-generator and /ai-brand-name-generator cover that; this page is specifically about the line, whether or not you already have a name.

Can it write for a specific format — a hero banner, a deck slide, a sticker?

Yes, and being specific matters a lot here. Tell it the exact context — "website hero, under 8 words," "pitch-deck title slide, one confident sentence," "Instagram bio line, playful" — and it writes to that space instead of a generic all-purpose tagline. Slogans live or die on length and placement, so the more concrete the brief, the more usable the output.

Is generating a slogan free, with nothing to sign up for?

Yes. Your Telegram account is the login — no separate signup, no card. The free tier (GPT-5.6 Luna, Gemini 3 Flash) is enough to generate and iterate on a full set of taglines; paid tiers add heavier models if you want a more polished, less obvious pass.

Does it check if a slogan is trademarked or already in use by someone else?

No. It has no trademark database or web-search connection built into this workflow, so it can't tell you whether a phrase is already registered or heavily used by a competitor. Before you commit a slogan to a website hero, a logo lockup, or ad spend, run it through a trademark search and a plain web search yourself.

Can it match an existing brand voice, not just be generically catchy?

Yes, if you feed it your voice. Paste a paragraph of your existing copy, or describe the tone in adjectives ("dry humor, no exclamation points, speaks to experts"), and it writes taglines that sound like an extension of what you already have rather than a generic "catchy slogan" default.

Can the same chat also test how the slogan reads next to my logo or name?

It can reason about it in text — "does this line read well right under the name 'Driftwood'" — and flag if a tagline echoes or clashes with the name itself. It can't see an actual logo image or layout, so for the final visual pairing, check it yourself once you drop the line into your real design.

Ready when you are

The line under the name, written to fit.

Format-aware taglines with reasoning, tuned on your feedback — free, no card.