Naming Magic
Naming Magic is an AI-powered tool designed to name your company and discover an available domain. Built by Swift Ventures, it helps you transform a product description and a set of resonant keywords into compelling brand names and matching domain options.
Overview
- AI-assisted brand naming and domain discovery
- Input-driven: feed a product description and keywords to generate name ideas
- Focuses on finding available or soon-available domain names
- Created by Swift Ventures to demonstrate GPT-3 natural language capabilities
How It Works
- Provide a product description that succinctly captures what your product does and who it’s for.
- Add a handful of keywords that resonate with your concept (tone, industry, audience, etc.).
- The tool analyzes the description and keywords to generate naming options and checks domain availability.
- Review suggestions and select preferred names and domain options for further refinement.
How to Use Naming Magic
- Enter Product Description — Describe your product or service in one or two sentences. For example: "A mobile app to browse NFT cat art."
- Add Resonant Keywords — Include keywords that reflect your brand voice and market (e.g., playful, luxury, crypto, art, cats).
- Generate Names & Domains — Let the AI propose brand names and verify domain availability.
- Review & Refine — Pick favorites and iterate if needed until you find a name that fits.
Use Cases
- Startups seeking a distinctive brand name
- Founders validating domain availability for branding
- Rebranding initiatives requiring domain-aligned names
Notes
- Names generated are suggestions and may require trademark and domain checks in your jurisdiction.
- The tool reflects the prompts provided; sharper prompts yield more targeted results.
Core Features
- AI-generated company name ideas based on product description
- Domain availability checks for suggested names
- Keyword-guided naming to align with brand voice
- Quick iteration to refine and shortlist options
- Insight into branding direction and potential market fit