u/RaveSoft

I’ve been studying AI startup naming trends recently, especially around tools that help people build apps with AI.

One name I keep coming back to is AiAppify.com.

To me, it feels like it could fit a few directions:

  1. A no-code AI app builder
  2. A prompt-to-app platform
  3. An AI automation tool for small businesses
  4. A marketplace for AI-powered mini apps
  5. A SaaS tool that helps non-technical users turn ideas into apps

The name is simple: AI + App + “-ify”.

It sounds action-based, product-friendly, and easy to understand.

But I’m curious how others see it.

Would you position AiAppify.com as:

A. AI app builder
B. Prompt-to-app platform
C. AI automation SaaS
D. AI app marketplace
E. Something else?

Also, from a branding angle, do you think “Appify” names still feel strong in 2026, or is the AI naming market becoming too crowded?

Would appreciate honest feedback from founders, builders, and domain people.

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u/RaveSoft — 9 days ago
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I’d like to hear opinions from domainers and SEO-focused investors.

The domain is ice-machines.com.

It matches a high-intent commercial product category, especially for:

- restaurant equipment suppliers

- commercial ice machine dealers

- rental/subscription businesses

- manufacturers

- local service companies

My question:

Do exact-match product domains still carry strong value today, especially when the keyword has clear buyer intent?

Would you value this more as:

- SEO asset

- lead-gen site

- redirect domain

- defensive acquisition by an existing company.

or just a regular hyphenated .com?

Curious how experienced domainers would judge it.

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u/RaveSoft — 11 days ago

Been thinking about this and wanted some real input from experienced domainers here.

Let’s say you own a domain that:

- Instantly communicates “tap to pay”

- Fits fintech / payment / POS companies perfectly

- Is easy to remember and trust-based (not a random brandable)

Example use case:

Think card terminals, NFC payments, mobile payments, POS systems — basically anything “tap” related.

Would you:

A. Hold and wait for a fintech buyer

B. Actively reach out to payment companies

C. Build something small on it first

Feels like the kind of name that could convert extremely well in the right hands, especially with how fast contactless payments are growing globally.

Curious how you’d play this.

Happy to share the domain in DM if anyone wants to take a look and give honest feedback.

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u/RaveSoft — 13 days ago