Free naming tools

Pressure-test names before you pay for a contest. Every tool is designed to capture a real project, shortlist, or decision path you can continue inside NamingForce.

Built for founders with a short list and a deadline

Turn name uncertainty into a usable decision room.

NamingForce free tools are not throwaway demos. They help you create a project, capture candidate names, identify obvious risk, and decide when a paid human contest or validation sprint is worth it.

Free-to-paid handoff

Acquisition tools should reduce friction, not create dead-end reports. This flow keeps the user moving toward a real naming outcome.

  1. 1Start with a free scan, comparison, or voting room.
  2. 2Save the output into a persistent NamingForce project and shortlist.
  3. 3Upgrade to a paid contest when you need more human ideas or validation.
Live

Name risk scan

Check domain patterns, social handle readiness, spelling friction, memorability, and early brandability signals before you fall in love with a name.

Scan one name
Creates a project

5-name comparison

Put shortlisted names side by side across clarity, distinctiveness, category fit, domain strategy, and decision confidence.

Compare names
Creates a project

Team voting room

Invite stakeholders to score names consistently instead of running a messy chat thread or unstructured spreadsheet vote.

Open a voting room
Creates a shortlist

Domain strategy generator

Map standard, modifier, industry, and premium-domain options so an unavailable exact .com does not stall the decision.

Plan domains
Creates a project

Naming brief grader

Find missing context, weak positioning, and unclear audience inputs before launching a contest or asking a team to judge ideas.

Grade a brief
Creates a project

Why is this name weak?

Diagnose names that feel off by checking pronunciation, trust, category confusion, competitor similarity, and recall risk.

Diagnose a name

What a saved project should carry forward

These tools are the entry point for a future product loop: each free interaction should preserve enough context to become a paid contest, validation package, or managed naming engagement.

  • Candidate names and variants
  • Risk notes and confidence signals
  • Domain strategy and alternatives
  • Stakeholder votes or comments
  • Brief quality gaps
  • Recommended next paid path