Your SaaS name shouldn't sound
like everyone else's SaaS name.
The AI naming tool that actually checks .com availability before showing you results. No 'NexGen'. No '-ify' suffixes. Just names that are sharp, ownable, and actually available.
.com verified in real time · no credit card required · 5 free sessions
The SaaS naming problem, accurately described
You describe a smart product. ChatGPT names it 'FlowMind'.
Generic AI tools don't know your category. They don't check availability. They don't care that six other SaaS companies launched with the same name last quarter.
The domain is always taken.
Someone registered it in 2014 and the site is a Wix placeholder with a contact form that doesn't work. You'll spend 90 minutes on registrar sites before giving up.
Your co-founder hates everything.
Reasonable person. The names are objectively bad. You need a starting point that isn't embarrassing, so the real conversation can begin.
How kickass.name handles SaaS naming differently
Conversational, not form-based
Describe your product in plain English. The AI asks what it needs to know — target user, category feel, what you want people to feel when they hear it. No dropdown checkboxes.
Domain-first, always
Every name you see has a verified available .com. We check in real time via RDAP. You will never fall in love with a name that's already taken.
Vibe-controlled output
SaaS names can be internet-native (lowercase, feels like a Slack app), quiet luxury (sounds like it's been around for decades), or punchy and direct. You control the energy.
Example names
Real names generated by kickass.name — each with a verified available .com at time of generation.
crispflow.com
internet native
stackmint.com
quiet luxury
nudgr.com
very online
invoq.com
sharp & punchy
patchly.com
friendly weird
meridian.com
dead serious
Domain availability changes. Verify before purchasing.
SaaS naming questions, answered directly
How is this different from using ChatGPT to generate SaaS names?
ChatGPT doesn't check domain availability. It will give you names with a lot of confidence that turn out to be taken, trademarked, or actively used by a competitor. kickass.name only returns names with verified available .com domains — checked in real time before you see them.
Should my SaaS name be a real word or an invented word?
Invented words (Stripe, Twilio, Figma) tend to be more trademarkable and less likely to conflict with existing products. Real words can work if they have strong category associations or emotional resonance. The best SaaS names often combine both — a real word root with a modified spelling or suffix.
Should I use .com or .io for my SaaS?
.com is still the strongest signal of legitimacy and is worth pursuing if available. .io has become a common SaaS suffix and is broadly accepted in the startup world. If you can't get .com for your exact name, consider a slight name variation that gets you the .com rather than settling for .io on a name someone else owns as .com.
How many name options do I get per session?
Each naming session returns approximately 10 domain-verified names. You can run multiple sessions with different briefs or vibes. On the free plan, you get 5 sessions per month. Founder gives you 60. Agency gives you 500, with enough headroom for real project work.
What if none of the names feel right?
Try a different vibe. If you chose 'Dead Serious' and the names feel too corporate, switch to 'Internet Native' or 'Wonderfully Odd'. The same brief produces very different names across vibes. You can also ask the cat to go in a specific direction within a session.
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