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Hi I want to do a promo spot for a system that helps people find services online, I want to use the word "Finder", but some people tell me that is only valid when referring to a person not to a "software system" so I am somewhat confused. I want to use a sentence like : PlumNet (software system) the finder of plumbers Would that be correct?

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Locator is typically the word used for this kind of thing online. Store locator is one very common example. See and here and here and here for examples. That said, a lot of sites do call it a store finder instead.

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  • thanks i really apreciate your answer but I'd really like to know f i can use the word "finder", i found some examples here here and here so i want to know if that makes sense for you Commented Mar 9, 2018 at 17:07
  • To me, it does. Locator is more common with these kinds of services, but Finder is just fine.
    – spoko
    Commented Mar 9, 2018 at 17:33

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