Name generator

Name generator

AI-generated brandable name candidates by the tens of thousands, piped straight into availability checking.

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The name generator turns a short product description into thousands of candidate domain names, then hands your favourites (or the whole batch) to a bulk availability check — the full path from "we need a name" to "here's what's actually free".

How generation works

You describe the project; the AI extracts naming ingredients — keywords, short prefixes (nova-, sky-), suffixes (-hub, -ify, -lab), industry words — and invents standalone brandable neologisms. Candidates are then produced by combining the ingredients and mixing in the invented names, capped at your chosen length.

A generation is an asynchronous job:

StatusMeaning
generatingThe AI run and name expansion are in progress — usually well under a minute.
completedNames are ready to browse and check.
failedThe generation failed; the job shows the error.

What you configure

FieldMeaning
Description (required)The project, audience, and tone — up to 1,000 characters. The single biggest quality lever.
CategoryOptional industry hint — twenty options from Tech / SaaS to Consulting / Agency.
StyleOptional naming style — Short & punchy, Professional / Corporate, Playful / Fun, Technical / Dev-friendly, Nature-inspired, Abstract / Invented, Descriptive / Literal, Minimalist.
Max LengthLongest allowed name, 3–30 characters (default 12). Shorter caps produce fewer, punchier candidates.
AmountSmall (roughly five thousand names), Medium (tens of thousands), or Large (a hundred thousand plus) — the form shows the estimate for your settings.

TLDs are not part of generation — names are bare words. You pick TLDs later, at check time, so one generation can be evaluated against .com today and .io tomorrow without regenerating.

From names to available domains

On a completed job you browse, filter (search or regex, length range), sort, and select the candidates you like — then Check Availability runs the selection (or the whole set) × your chosen TLDs as a regular bulk check. Available names surface there, star-able into Saved domains.

Cost

Generation is metered per job (name-generation jobs also have an hourly rate limit: 30 per organization, 10 per user). The availability checking is a normal bulk check, billed by check mode — with the cost estimate shown before it runs. Rates: pricing.

Behaviour and edge cases

  • Jobs and their names are retained until you delete the job — revisit a good generation months later and re-check it; domains drop and free up all the time.
  • Deleting a job deletes its generated names (bulk checks already created from it are separate jobs and survive).
  • Names aren't trademark-checked. An available domain isn't a clearable brand — do a trademark search before building on one.
  • Different runs overlap. Similar descriptions produce some of the same candidates; duplicates within one bulk check are deduplicated anyway.
  • Generate names — the form and the selection → check flow, step by step.

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