Tech Startup Name Ideas
Sixty candidates, live registry status on each — the list that can't go stale.
Availability verified live via registry RDAP · Namizy Name Ideas
Tech startup naming has converged on a recognizable sound: 4-8 letters, one or two syllables, ending patterns like -ly, -io, -base, -stack, or a clipped real word (Stripe, Notion, Linear). The convergence isn't fashion — it's survivorship. Names with that shape clear four filters at once: .com availability, app-store search, investor recall, and engineer credibility. Names that fail any one filter quietly die in pitch decks.
The set below mixes clipped English words with texture, invented-but-readable blends, and compound patterns that still have registrable .coms. Each candidate carries a real-time availability badge — queried from the registry as the page renders — because in startup naming the gap between 'list published' and 'list checked' is where all the good names disappear.
60 candidate names
Click verify — each name is checked against the authoritative .com registry in seconds.
- loopvault.com unchecked
- gridforge.com unchecked
- signalbase.com unchecked
- prismworks.com unchecked
- vectorloop.com unchecked
- beaconlabs.com unchecked
- anchorstack.com unchecked
- forgeline.com unchecked
- vaultbase.com unchecked
- vaultlabs.com unchecked
- vaultworks.com unchecked
- vaulthq.com unchecked
- vaultsystems.com unchecked
- loopbase.com unchecked
- looplabs.com unchecked
- loopworks.com unchecked
- loophq.com unchecked
- loopsystems.com unchecked
- gridbase.com unchecked
- gridlabs.com unchecked
- gridworks.com unchecked
- gridhq.com unchecked
- gridsystems.com unchecked
- forgebase.com unchecked
- forgelabs.com unchecked
- forgeworks.com unchecked
- forgehq.com unchecked
- forgesystems.com unchecked
- stackbase.com unchecked
- stacklabs.com unchecked
- stackworks.com unchecked
- stackhq.com unchecked
- stacksystems.com unchecked
- signallabs.com unchecked
- signalworks.com unchecked
- signalhq.com unchecked
- signalsystems.com unchecked
- beaconbase.com unchecked
- beaconworks.com unchecked
- beaconhq.com unchecked
- beaconsystems.com unchecked
- vectorbase.com unchecked
- vectorlabs.com unchecked
- vectorworks.com unchecked
- vectorhq.com unchecked
- vectorsystems.com unchecked
- prismbase.com unchecked
- prismlabs.com unchecked
- prismhq.com unchecked
- prismsystems.com unchecked
- anchorbase.com unchecked
- anchorlabs.com unchecked
- anchorworks.com unchecked
- anchorhq.com unchecked
- anchorsystems.com unchecked
- getvault.com unchecked
- getloop.com unchecked
- getgrid.com unchecked
- getforge.com unchecked
- getstack.com unchecked
How to choose between available candidates
Name the company, not the feature — your product will pivot, the domain shouldn't have to. Buy the .com even if you launch on .io; budget the difference as brand insurance. And Google the candidate plus 'github' and 'npm': colliding with a popular open-source project muddies your search results for years.
Want more options in this style? Feed your favorite root words into the keyword generator for hundreds of variations, or describe your tech startup to the AI generator for invented alternatives — both check availability automatically. Compare finalists with the appraisal tool and grab matching social handles before registering.
Why this list stays accurate
Most "tech startup name ideas" articles were compiled once and decay daily — by the time you read them, the good names are registered. This page is different by construction: the candidates are fixed, but their availability status is fetched from the authoritative registry (Verisign for .com) at the moment you click verify. Green means registrable right now; if you like one, register it today — there are no reservations in the domain system.
Frequently asked questions
What suffix patterns still have available .coms?
Compact and slightly unusual ones: -base, -forge, -vault, -grid, -loop. The 2010s favorites (-ly, -ify) are heavily mined; they appear here only on rarer roots where the .com genuinely clears.
Does the name need to hint at what we do?
A faint hint helps cold outreach ('Loopvault — sounds like data?'), but abstraction wins long-term. Aim for evocative texture over literal description; let the tagline do the explaining.
How do investors react to invented names?
Neutrally-to-positively if pronounceable, negatively if the spelling needs explanation. The wire-transfer test: can a VC's assistant spell it correctly after hearing it once on a call?