Quick domain inspiration for tiny launches

Find a name that feels buildable, memorable, and still a little unexpected.

Domain Spark helps solo makers and small teams brainstorm short domain-style names for niche tools, personal blogs, micro-SaaS ideas, experiments, and side projects. Instead of flooding you with random strings, it mixes clearer roots, lighter prefixes, and modern endings so the results feel more like names you might actually ship.

  • Brandable combinations tuned for small internet products
  • Client-side only — no signups, no network calls, no waiting
  • Copy shortlist names and refine by vibe, type, and TLD

Interactive tool

Spin up domain ideas in a few clicks

Choose the kind of project you are naming, pick a tone, optionally include a seed word, and generate a fresh batch. The tool does not check availability; it is designed for direction and naming momentum.

Your generated set

Tap any card to copy the full domain suggestion.

Why this works

Good micro-project names usually do three jobs at once

A useful name hints at the product mood, stays easy to say out loud, and still leaves enough room for the project to grow. A tiny screenshot utility might want a sharper, cleaner shape. A personal writing site can carry something warmer or quieter. Domain Spark aims for that middle zone where names feel distinct without becoming awkward, over-engineered, or impossible to remember the next morning.

The generator blends short word parts that are familiar enough to trust and unusual enough to feel ownable. That makes it especially handy in the earliest naming phase, when you are trying to build momentum rather than settle legal or availability questions.

1. Pick the frame

Set the product type and vibe so results lean toward the shape of project you are naming.

2. Add a hint

Use a seed word if you want the batch to orbit a theme like notes, maps, code, or craft.

3. Shortlist fast

Copy favorites, say them aloud, then test them against your product promise and visual style.

Naming notes for indie builders

A few practical filters before you fall in love with a name

Prefer spoken clarity

If someone hears the name once in a call or podcast, can they type it with a good chance of getting it right? Extra letters, doubled vowels, and forced spelling twists add friction.

Match the ambition

A tiny browser utility can support a playful name. A finance dashboard or dev infra tool may benefit from something steadier and more precise. The tone should fit the promise.

Design matters too

Some names look excellent in a wordmark and favicon; others become visually noisy. Try your shortlist in lowercase, in a tab title, and inside a simple logo lockup.

Use this as a spark, not the final gate

After ideation, check domain availability, trademarks, and social handles yourself. The goal here is faster creative direction, not a definitive clearance process.