
- The Vibe: A utility or service.
- Semantic Fit: This sounds like a “bridge” tool. It suggests a clear path for moving legacy CSS code into a modern framework (like Pretext). It’s broad enough to cover any CSS-to-X migration, making it the most “marketable” for a general SaaS.
- The Vibe: Technical and infrastructure-focused.
- Semantic Fit: In programming, a “port” is the act of adapting software to a new environment. This name perfectly captures the act of “porting” existing layouts or components into the Pretext ecosystem. It feels like a developer-centric tool or a library of pre-ported components.
- The Vibe: A resource or UI library.
- Semantic Fit: This is the most “product” sounding name. It implies a bundle of tools, UI components, or boilerplate code. If you are building a set of ready-to-use Pretext elements (buttons, grids, navs), this is the most intuitive choice.
- The Vibe: Modern, AI-driven automation.
- Semantic Fit: This leans into the current “AI Agent” trend. It suggests a tool that uses LLMs to analyze CSS and automatically rewrite it for Pretext. Since Pretext measurement requires manual math/logic that can be tricky for humans, an “Agent” that handles the logic is a very compelling pitch.
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