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This is great! Congrats on your launch. I love how quick and easy this is to use - no need to sign-in or sign-up to use. Also, this is such a huge time saver. I recently spent a number of evenings brainstorming company names and then trying to figure out what a good corresponding domain name. For fun, I described your app to your app and came up with the following:
NameSwiftly.com
FlickName.com
DotPerfection.com
DotSleuth.com
SwiftDotting.com
DotWhisper.com
SeekNexus.com
DotJedi.com
NameSparkler.com
SwiftDotter.com
DomainWhizKid.com
DomainLasso.com
NameSimplify.com
NameRocketeers.com
@lizworthy hahah great. And if you try the same description again it'll probably come up with different domain names. It's not too deterministic.
I hope you find use for it. Do you share it if it helps.
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This is a great product. At the moment it only offers .com, I wish we could select a different TLD. The color scheme really needs to be updated, Black on dark green is not easily readable. Blue on orange is hostile to people that have astigmatism.
4/5 because it does well what it does, but it could do more and with a better color scheme. Give it a try!
@kaciuk Thanks. I'll look into the colors. Alternative TLDs are definitely part of a v2 but I didn't want to add complexity before gauging interest.
By the way I've been using https://coolors.co/ to pick colors. Do you know of good alternatives?
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@norbert_ It's not so much the palette itself, it's how you use it. The keyword is "Color Harmony". There should be good contrast on the text, therefore dark green background + black text = big no-no.
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