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Domainay

Domainay

The #1 AI Domain Name Generator for Indie Projects.

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Stop Brainstorming, Start Shipping. 🚀 Domainay is the totally FREE AI domain generator & launchpad built to help you get your first 100 users. Find a name and unlock a $199 Founder’s Kit for FREE: ✅ AI Name Gen: No login, brandable results in seconds. ✅ Instant Backlink: Automatic listing on our "New Launches" directory. ✅ IndieNews Feature: A dedicated project story to build authority. ✅ X Broadcast: Automated #BuildInPublic hype. Don’t just name it. Launch it with instant traffic today.
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Keith Z
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Hey Product Hunt community! 👋 Last Friday, I took a hard look at my GoDaddy billing history. Over the past 10 years, I’ve started at least 6 different side projects. Between domains and servers, I’ve spent thousands of dollars. Some of those projects succeeded; others faded away so fast I can barely remember their names. But one thing stayed with me: the friction of the naming process. Spending hours brainstorming only to find every single idea taken on GoDaddy was beyond frustrating. But the real challenge always happened after the purchase. You finally get a great domain, you're excited, but then you launch to zero traffic. It’s incredibly discouraging to realize that a great name doesn't automatically mean people will find you. That’s why I built Domainay. I wanted to use AI to turn a days-long naming struggle into a 5-second task. But more importantly, I wanted to solve the "Day 1" traffic problem with our Free Launch Kit. The moment you pick a name, we automatically handle your first backlink, a project story, and social media exposure. No hidden fees, no credit cards—just a way to give indie hackers a real head start. I’d love to hear your thoughts. What’s the most frustrating part of the "naming to launching" process for you?