Intercom changes name to Fin
RyanShook
22 points
34 comments
May 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (16 comments)
danpalmer
> Sometimes you see a corporate announcement that’s so obvious and so late, it’s almost an admission of failure. ...is this one of those times? Where does "Fin" come from? I have a lot of mindshare built-up for Intercom based on integrating it, being a customer at one point, and using it on every SaaS landing page from 2010 to 2020. Ditching that sort of brand awareness for a new name seems like an odd choice.
-cl-username
shit nobody cares about award
htrp
What exactly is Fin?
jdw64
Intercom is dead. Fin.
Kim_Bruning
Isn't Fin the same agent Anthropic uses for customer service?
wrs
So Intercom has increasing market share, and they're increasing investment in it, but it is henceforth to be considered "baggage" and a past to be destroyed? Is this Innovator's Dilemma or Osborne Effect? Either way I'm glad I don't manage the Intercom team with my CEO writing stuff like this. <s> On the other hand, look how well this same argument worked out for Block. </s>
bombcar
I have no idea what this is or what they do, and reading it made me realize that I still don’t - but for goodness sake can we stop naming things with dictionary words‽ And intercom is a thing, and Fin means fish or end. At least call it Fintercom or something.
1123581321
This announcement makes sense to me because I listened to this interview between the cofounder and one of the Collison brothers awhile back. https://cheekypint.transistor.fm/11 I recommend it if you’d enjoy a couple of Irishmen going back and forth about tech and business. In short, Fin is their agent. They charge a dollar per successful customer session so they’re incentivized to make it helpful. At the time of the interview, it sounded like Fin was still smaller than the help desk software but they saw it as having more potential. I guess it’s big enough now to justify renaming the company.
amanzi
Fin/Intercom: "Fin is defining the AI era of customer experience" Zendesk: "AI-powered service platform" Freshdesk: "AI-powered platform for modern customer service" Where are the companies that are proudly promoting "human powered" customer support?
captain_coffee
Besides a standard plain old rebrand - will there be any tangible benefit / gain from this move? Any reason for the rebrand to begin with?
bfc1890
Coincidentally, I'd wager there are far fewer search results for "Fin CEO allegations"
typeofhuman
Continuing the tradition of AI-company logos looking like buttholes.
michaelsmanley
Pronounced, "effin," right?
xnx
Posted on intercom.com ...
kevin_thibedeau
> but Fin is our future. Looks like the end to me.
tekacs
I... really would've expected this to be delayed while they acquired fin.com, but... seemingly fin.com is still a random finance/crypto startup?