DomainsGPT
An AI domain-name generator that produces brandable name ideas and checks availability, aimed at founders naming a company or product.
Last verified Jul 14, 2026
An AI domain-name generator that produces brandable name ideas and checks availability, aimed at founders naming a company or product.
Last verified Jul 14, 2026
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DomainsGPT generates brandable business and domain-name ideas from a description and surfaces available options. It's freemium — ten free generations a day — with credit packs and a subscription for heavier naming work.
DomainsGPT tackles one of the more frustrating early startup tasks: finding a name that's brandable and actually available as a domain. You describe your business or product, and it generates name ideas geared toward memorability and brand feel, then helps you see which domains are available so you're not falling in love with a name that's already taken. For a founder, indie hacker, or side-project builder, that combination of creative generation plus availability signal removes a lot of the manual back-and-forth between a brainstorm doc and a registrar search. The value is speed and breadth of ideas. Instead of exhausting your own imagination, you get a stream of options in different naming styles — invented words, compounds, playful spins — which is exactly when an AI generator earns its keep. Compared with Namify — which also checks availability and places more weight on brand-fit scoring — DomainsGPT leans into AI generation volume and creative naming styles: it is the pick when you want a wide stream of ideas to shortlist, while Namify suits a more structured brand-name evaluation workflow. Its freemium structure lets you start experimenting immediately. Honest limitations: naming tools generate quantity, and quality is uneven — you'll sift a lot of mediocre suggestions to find the few that resonate, and the AI can't judge trademark conflicts or brand strategy for you, so due diligence on trademarks and long-term fit is still on you. Availability signals should be verified at a registrar before you commit, since domain status changes constantly. On pricing, the model has a couple of moving parts to understand: ten free generations a day, credit packs ranging from 50 credits for $19 up to 10,000 for $299, and a subscription starting around $14 — so the right choice depends on whether you're naming one project or doing naming work regularly. For founders who want fast, brandable, availability-aware name ideas, DomainsGPT is a practical starting point, as long as you treat its output as a shortlist to vet, not a final decision. In practice the workflow that works best is to generate broadly, shortlist a handful that feel genuinely brandable, and then verify domain availability and trademark clearance at a registrar before you spend anything on registration.
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What you can actually do with this tool.
Turn a short business description into many name ideas.
Get invented words, compounds, and playful options, not just literal names.
See which domains are open so you don't chase taken names.
Ten free runs a day to experiment before paying.
Buy blocks of generations for a one-off naming push.
Ongoing access for people who name projects regularly.
Pricing tiers and what's included in each.
DomainsGPT is freemium with 10 free generations a day. Beyond that it sells credit packs (from $19 for 50 credits up to $299 for 10,000) and a subscription from about $14/mo.
A short path to first value.
Common questions about this tool, answered.
It's freemium — 10 free generations a day, with credit packs and a subscription for more.
It surfaces availability signals, but confirm at a registrar since status changes constantly.
No — it generates names but can't judge trademark conflicts or brand strategy.
Credit packs from $19 (50 credits) to $299 (10,000), plus a subscription from around $14/mo.
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