domain-name-brainstormer
Generates creative domain name ideas for your project and checks availability across multiple TLDs (.com, .io, .dev, .ai, etc.). Saves hours of brainstorming and manual checking.
What this skill does
# Domain Name Brainstormer This skill helps you find the perfect domain name for your project by generating creative options and checking what's actually available to register. ## When to Use This Skill - Starting a new project or company - Launching a product or service - Creating a personal brand or portfolio site - Rebranding an existing project - Registering a domain for a side project - Finding available alternatives when your first choice is taken ## What This Skill Does 1. **Understands Your Project**: Analyzes what you're building and who it's for 2. **Generates Creative Names**: Creates relevant, memorable domain options 3. **Checks Availability**: Verifies which domains are actually available across multiple TLDs 4. **Multiple Extensions**: Suggests .com, .io, .dev, .ai, .app, and more 5. **Provides Alternatives**: Offers variations if top choices are taken 6. **Branding Insights**: Explains why certain names work well ## How to Use ### Basic Brainstorming ``` I'm building a project management tool for remote teams. Suggest domain names. ``` ``` Help me brainstorm domain names for a personal finance app ``` ### Specific Preferences ``` I need a domain name for my AI writing assistant. Prefer short names with .ai or .io extension. ``` ### With Keywords ``` Suggest domain names using the words "pixel" or "studio" for my design agency ``` ## Example **User**: "I'm building a tool for developers to share code snippets. Suggest creative domain names." **Output**: ``` Analyzing your project... Target audience: Developers Key features: Code sharing, snippets, collaboration ๐ฏ Domain Name Suggestions ## Available (.com) 1. โ snippetbox.com - Clear, memorable, available! Why: Directly describes the product, easy to remember 2. โ codeclip.com - Short and snappy Why: Implies quick code sharing, only 8 characters 3. โ devpaste.com - Developer-focused Why: Familiar to devs (like pastebin), clear purpose ## Available (Alternative TLDs) 4. โ snippet.dev - Perfect extension for developers Why: .dev extension signals developer tool 5. โ codebox.io - Tech-forward Why: .io popular with tech startups, clean name 6. โ sharecode.app - Descriptive Why: .app extension, clearly states the action ## Premium/Taken (.com) - codeshare.com (Taken, est. $2,500) - snippets.com (Taken, premium domain) ## Recommendations ๐ Top Pick: snippet.dev - Perfect for developer audience - Short and memorable - .dev extension adds credibility - Available now! ๐ฅ Runner-up: snippetbox.com - .com is universally recognized - Slightly longer but descriptive - Great brandability Next steps: 1. Register your favorite before someone else does! 2. Want me to check more variations? 3. Need help with logo ideas for these names? ``` **Inspired by:** Ben Aiad's use case from Lenny's Newsletter ## Domain Naming Tips ### What Makes a Good Domain โ **Short**: Under 15 characters ideal โ **Memorable**: Easy to recall and spell โ **Pronounceable**: Can be said in conversation โ **Descriptive**: Hints at what you do โ **Brandable**: Unique enough to stand out โ **No hyphens**: Easier to share verbally ### TLD Guide - **.com**: Universal, trusted, great for businesses - **.io**: Tech startups, developer tools - **.dev**: Developer-focused products - **.ai**: AI/ML products - **.app**: Mobile or web applications - **.co**: Alternative to .com - **.xyz**: Modern, creative projects - **.design**: Creative/design agencies - **.tech**: Technology companies ## Advanced Features ### Check Similar Variations ``` Check availability for "codebase" and similar variations across .com, .io, .dev ``` ### Industry-Specific ``` Suggest domain names for a sustainable fashion brand, checking .eco and .fashion TLDs ``` ### Multilingual Options ``` Brainstorm domain names in English and Spanish for a language learning app ``` ### Competitor Analysis ``` Show me domain patterns used by successful project management tools, then suggest similar available ones ``` ## Example Workflows ### Startup Launch 1. Describe your startup idea 2. Get 10-15 domain suggestions across TLDs 3. Review availability and pricing 4. Pick top 3 favorites 5. Register immediately ### Personal Brand 1. Share your name and profession 2. Get variations (firstname.com, firstnamelastname.dev, etc.) 3. Check social media handle availability too 4. Register consistent brand across platforms ### Product Naming 1. Describe product and target market 2. Get creative, brandable names 3. Check trademark conflicts 4. Verify domain and social availability 5. Test names with target audience ## Tips for Success 1. **Act Fast**: Good domains get taken quickly 2. **Register Variations**: Get .com and .io to protect brand 3. **Avoid Numbers**: Hard to communicate verbally 4. **Check Social Media**: Make sure @username is available too 5. **Say It Out Loud**: Test if it's easy to pronounce 6. **Check Trademarks**: Ensure no legal conflicts 7. **Think Long-term**: Will it still make sense in 5 years? ## Pricing Context When suggesting domains, I'll note: - Standard domains: ~$10-15/year - Premium TLDs (.io, .ai): ~$30-50/year - Taken domains: Market price if listed - Premium domains: $hundreds to $thousands ## Related Tools After picking a domain: - Check logo design options - Verify social media handles - Research trademark availability - Plan brand identity colors/fonts
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