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naming-and-domains

Name a business, product, or service and secure a matching domain. Use when brainstorming names, evaluating name quality, checking domain availability, choosing between name candidates, or planning a domain strategy. Covers naming frameworks, name-quality criteria, trademark basics, domain extensions, and the full name-to-domain pipeline. Trigger on "help me name my business", "name ideas", "find a domain", "business name", "product name", "domain name", "what should I call it", "naming strategy", "check domain availability".

Why use this skill?

Master your brand identity with the OpenClaw Naming and Domains skill. Get expert help brainstorming names, checking domain availability, and building your brand.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/naming-and-domains
Or

What This Skill Does

The Naming and Domains skill acts as your professional creative strategist and domain acquisition advisor. It guides you through the complex lifecycle of naming a project, from initial brainstorming to final brand validation. Instead of guessing, this skill applies structured methodologies like benefit-mapping, metaphor analysis, and portmanteau construction to ensure your name is memorable, trademark-friendly, and commercially viable. It evaluates potential names against core linguistic criteria—pronounceability, spelling, and brevity—while helping you navigate the technical reality of domain registration and availability.

Installation

Install the skill via the OpenClaw terminal to gain immediate access to our naming frameworks: clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/naming-and-domains

Use Cases

Use this skill when launching a new startup, pivoting an existing business, naming a specific product feature, or brainstorming domains for a personal project. It is particularly valuable during the 'blank page' phase, when you need to move from broad abstract concepts to specific, available, and legally safer identity options. It also serves as a gatekeeper to prevent you from choosing names that are likely to fail due to poor searchability or domain unavailability.

Example Prompts

  1. "Help me name my new SaaS platform that automates invoice reconciliation; it needs to sound professional but modern and have a .com available."
  2. "I'm stuck between 'Syncro' and 'Flowgrid' for my team management app. Can you evaluate both based on pronunciation, memorability, and potential for brand identity?"
  3. "Give me 30 name ideas for a sustainable coffee subscription service, using a mix of metaphorical and abstract techniques, then help me check if the primary .com domains are registered."

Tips & Limitations

To maximize the quality of the generated names, provide specific details about your target audience, tone (e.g., playful, corporate, minimalist), and core value proposition. While this skill checks for broad availability, always verify final name availability via a reputable registrar and consult with a legal professional regarding trademark law before investing in brand assets, as local or international trademark databases may require specialized legal searches.

Metadata

Author@jk-0001
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Updated2026-03-04
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Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-jk-0001-naming-and-domains": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags(AI)

#naming#branding#domains#business#marketing
Safety Score: 5/5

Flags: external-api

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