Get relevant candidates
Describe the product, audience, market and tone. NamePass generates options and runs the primary filter.
Get relevant ideas, check domains, Telegram, Instagram and market languages, then choose the finalist you can move forward with.
Digital availability and language-risk guidance. Not a trademark search or legal clearance.
Start with a brief
The free preview is an initial filter, not the final answer. It shows candidate names, the primary market domain and a usable Telegram username.
Ways to solve the job
Use a generator when you only need options. Use NamePass when you also need to narrow them down for a real market.
| What you need | NamePass | AI generator | Manual checks | Brand specialist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generate ideas | Included | Strong | No | Strong |
| Check domains and handles | Domains + Telegram/Instagram variants | Domains in some tools; handles separate | Yes | Depends on scope |
| Consider market languages | Included | Prompt-dependent | Separate research | Often |
| Help choose a finalist | Evidence + trade-offs | More suggestions | You compare | Yes |
| Your time and effort | One guided flow | Low to start | High | Low, slower process |
Examples: ChatGPT, Namelix, Shopify and Atom for generation; registrars, WHOIS and Namechk for manual checks. Capabilities vary and can change. None of these options replaces professional trademark advice.
How it works
Describe the product, audience, market and tone. NamePass generates options and runs the primary filter.
You decide which names are realistic for the launch. No automatic winner and no forced Top-10.
NamePass checks broader domains, Telegram and Instagram variants, market languages and the trade-offs between finalists.
Example deep-check summary
The preview gives direction. The deep check tells you what conflicts exist and whether one candidate is meaningfully stronger.
Coffee shop · 3 finalists
Clear leader found
Names, exact conflicts and the recommendation open in the personalized result.
FAQ
One useful brief is enough to see whether NamePass can find candidates worth taking to a deep check.
Describe the businessNiche context
For wedding planners, event agencies, party brands, venue hosts, and on-site producers. An events name has to look right in three places it'll actually appear: on a printed wedding invitation, in an Instagram bio that couples scroll before booking, and on a contract with deposits attached. Generate candidates, then check the domain (ccTLD, .com, plus .events, .wedding, .party, or .live), the social handles, and the language read.
Wedding stationery skews toward serif and script faces at small sizes. A name that looks crisp on a Helvetica logo can become unreadable in italic Bodoni at 9pt. Couples expect to see your name on the invitation suite — if it doesn't typeset, you'll fight that battle every booking. Worth a quick test print before committing.
Couples planning weddings find vendors through saved Reels, hashtag searches, and vendor tags in friends' real-wedding posts. The Instagram handle is where the booking journey often starts, not a cosmetic extra. If the clean handle is held by a dormant fan account, you need a workable variant before printing business cards.
“Summer weddings”, “winter venues”, “new year parties”, “graduation events” — events search shifts every quarter. A name that anchors to one season ages badly when the calendar turns. Either pick a name that's neutral across seasons or commit to producing seasonal content under separate sub-brands.