Find a domain name you can actually use

Use Naming Toolbox to create domain name candidates, compare naming routes and check whether favorites are available as domains, social handles and trademarks.

Start naming your domain

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A domain naming workflow in one toolbox

Use Naming Toolbox to turn keywords, positioning and market context into domain name routes, variants and early availability checks.

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How Naming Toolbox supports domain naming

Move from domain strategy to a shortlist that can survive launch checks.

Domain names need to be memorable, available and clear

A domain name has to be easy to spell, easy to share and available enough to use. A structured workflow keeps the shortlist practical before you fall in love with one idea.

  • Translate keywords, category language and positioning signals into naming directions.
  • Compare candidates by clarity, distinctiveness, spelling, pronunciation and memorability.
  • Check availability before the name reaches your landing page, campaign or pitch deck.

Create domain name candidates

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Ready to build your domain shortlist?

Start with your domain idea, keywords, positioning, audience or market category. Naming Toolbox helps you create name candidates you can compare, refine and check.

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Domain naming questions

When should you start looking for a domain name?

Start once the idea, audience and positioning are clear enough to evaluate naming directions. You do not need the final brand strategy, but you need more than a random keyword.

What makes a good domain name?

A good domain name is easy to say, easy to remember, relevant to the offer and usable in the places where the website will be found, typed and shared.

Should a domain name describe the offer?

Sometimes. Descriptive names help with immediate understanding, while suggestive or invented names can create more distinctiveness. Naming Toolbox helps compare several routes.

Can Naming Toolbox help find domain name ideas?

Yes. Yes. Naming Toolbox helps you create domain-friendly candidates and then check whether promising names are available enough to move forward.

Can we check domain availability?

Yes. Domain checks help you see whether a domain candidate can support a landing page, campaign or standalone website.

Can we check social handles?

Yes. Social checks help identify whether a domain name can be used consistently across important channels.

Can Naming Toolbox support trademark checks?

It can support early trademark research to spot obvious conflicts. Final naming decisions should still be reviewed professionally when the name matters.

Is Naming Toolbox only for new websites?

No. You can also use it for landing pages, campaign domains, microsites, product domains and project names.

Naming projects come in many shapes

Naming Toolbox helps with a growing range of naming tasks, from brainstorming early ideas to checking final candidates.
Start with the use case that fits your project best.