Domain-friendly business name finder — names built to survive the internet
A great business name that's impossible to Google is useless. This prompt generates names built around domain availability — short, no hyphens, easy to say over the phone, and clear enough to type correctly after hearing it once.
Paste into ChatGPT or Claude: 'I need a business name designed for the internet — specifically one where I'll actually be able to get a clean domain without hyphens, numbers, or a weird TLD. My business: [WHAT YOU DO] My customers: [WHO YOU SERVE] Preferred style: [e.g. single real word / invented word / two short words / any] Must feel like: [e.g. premium / friendly / expert / fun / simple] Hard constraints: - Must be 1-2 words maximum - No hyphens in the domain - Must be easy to spell after hearing it said aloud once - Must be easy to say on a phone call without spelling it out - No existing brands with this name in my industry (I'll verify) Generate 25 names with these rules enforced. For each name show: - The name - The domain I should check first (name.com, name.co, getname.com, etc.) - Spell-aloud test: is there any letter or combination a caller might mishear or mistype? Flag it. - What it implies about my business to someone who's never heard of me Organize them into: TIER 1 — Most likely available + strongest brand (10 names) TIER 2 — Good names but .com is probably taken, clean alternatives exist (10 names) TIER 3 — Long shots but worth checking (5 names) After the list: your top 3 picks with a 2-sentence explanation of why each one works and what kind of business it positions me as.' Tip: once you have your shortlist, check the domains at Namecheap, then search each name in your country's trademark database (USPTO in the US, IPO in the UK) before printing anything — rebranding after launch is expensive; also search Instagram and TikTok for the exact name to check for squatters.
- Source
- promptfork seed
- License
- CC-BY-4.0
- Published
- 6/22/2026