What makes a name worth keeping
A useful name is easy to say, easy to remember, and flexible enough to survive your first pivot. Treat the generator as a shortlist builder, then test the strongest names with real people before you buy domains or design a logo.
- Read each name out loud.
- Check whether people can spell it after hearing it once.
- Avoid names that lock you into a product feature you may outgrow.
- Search domains, social handles, and trademark databases before committing.
How to get better suggestions
Start with one concrete keyword instead of a broad category. If every result feels generic, change the tone first, then change the industry. A slightly unusual keyword often produces better names than words like growth, pro, smart, or digital.
Next step after choosing a name
Keep three backup options. Names can fail during domain checks, trademark review, or customer testing, and it is easier to compare alternatives while the decision is still fresh.