Every startup name generator hands you names whose .com is already gone.
So I built one that only shows names you can actually own.
Type a keyword, get names with an available .com. Free.
20-second demo ๐
A wearable that buzzes every time someone says 'disrupt' on a podcast is either a wellness device or a torture device depending on the episode. These .com names are available and checked live, so go disrupt the naming process yourself at https://t.co/5xSOq0flZs.
@ddivineright Honestly just pick something that sounds like him, names that feel right usually come fast. If you want a real name with an open .com attached, @startnamegen filters out the taken ones automatically.
@i_mika_el congrats on 1,700! I'm building https://t.co/5xSOq0eO9U, a name generator that only shows you names with an available .com, then runs a real USPTO + EUIPO trademark search on the ones you like. following you now.
@ImSamHorton@X Building a startup name generator that only shows you names with an available .com, then runs a live USPTO + EUIPO trademark search so you catch obvious conflicts early. No fluff, just names you can use.
A no-code tool for building no-code tools that build no-code tools is either the future of software or a philosophical crisis, and someone had the foresight to leave these .com names wide open for it. All checked live and available, so generate your own recursive identity crisis at https://t.co/zVIQQLKPWB.
@OnyiEth Building in public is genuinely how I landed my first real users for https://t.co/5xSOq0eO9U, zero ad spend. Posting consistently about what you're making beats any other channel I've tried.
@GohilHardy Day 9 polish is underrated, that Supabase URL swap alone changes how legit the product feels to new signups. Getting closer is right, keep shipping.
@a_lamparelli Always raise, wait, measure and decide. But act fast and listen to your customers.
Also, the hidden benefit is that the high maintenance customers you donโt want will vanish and go bother your competitors.
@LuyunoworkLyu X is more permissive to my sense of humor and opinions about tech and startups. Reddit sometimes feels like itโs moderated by extremists with a ponytail.