Every result is connected to a real listing.
The model cannot introduce a name that is missing from the structured portfolio. Price, extension and checkout remain factual data—not generated prose.
AI business name generator
Describe the business in four decisions. The matching model ranks real WeForSale inventory, explains the fit and keeps every price tied to the current catalogue.
Your grounded shortlist
Choose your brief, then build a shortlist from the current portfolio.
A different kind of generator
Most generators optimise for the number of ideas. We optimise for a useful next decision.
The model cannot introduce a name that is missing from the structured portfolio. Price, extension and checkout remain factual data—not generated prose.
Industry, audience, tone and budget matches are shown on the result. A close match is labelled honestly instead of being presented as a perfect answer.
Pronunciation, legal checks and the real business strategy need judgement. Detailed name notes make the trade-offs visible before purchase.
How the shortlist works
The matching engine is deliberately inspectable. It filters out domains above the selected budget, then scores the remaining names against the other three choices.
A food name should not outrank a flexible technology name for an AI product merely because it is short.
Country extensions and city words are useful when they match the market and restrictive when they do not.
Descriptive names explain more immediately. Short invented names leave more room but ask the launch message to work harder.
A name above the chosen ceiling is not shown as an aspirational recommendation. The visible amount is read from the same inventory as checkout.
After the generator
A score is a sorting aid, not a valuation or legal opinion. Save two candidates and test both in the same homepage headline, email signature and spoken introduction. Comparing identical situations exposes the stronger name more clearly than debating each option in isolation.
Include the extension and any hyphen. If the listener repeatedly asks for spelling, plan for that friction in referrals, calls and audio.
Write the homepage headline and first customer sentence. The name should support that business now, not an imaginary future portfolio.
A city, country or category can make the name clearer and expansion narrower. That is a strategic trade-off rather than a defect.
Domain ownership does not create trademark rights. Check company names, relevant classes, sector rules and intended markets before launch.
Questions about the tool
It ranks only domains in the current WeForSale inventory. Those names are owned and listed for sale at the time of the portfolio snapshot, but checkout remains authoritative because each domain can be sold once.
Yes. You can build and rebuild a shortlist without creating an account or entering an email address. Payment is required only if you choose to buy a listed domain.
This first version deliberately ranks real inventory instead of inventing unavailable names. The matching model uses your industry, audience, tone and budget; it never creates a price or labels an unowned suggestion as available.
No. A match explains naming fit, not legal availability. Buyers must check company-name, trademark and sector rules in every market where they plan to operate.
The tool is limited to names WeForSale can actually offer. A smaller grounded shortlist is more useful for a purchase decision than hundreds of invented suggestions with unknown ownership or price.
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