The collection

Technology & SaaS Domain Names for Sale

Names that sound like software people already trust.

4Names available
$1,590Prices from
.COMExtension
Jul 2026Newest arrival

Notes from the curators

Why these names work

A software product lives or dies on credibility, and credibility starts with the name on the address bar. The technology names in this collection are chosen for one job: making a SaaS product, a developer tool or a platform sound established before the first demo. Each one is short enough to say on a sales call, clean enough to pass a security review without raised eyebrows, and exact on the .com.

Software buyers type domains directly more than almost any other audience — into terminals, config files, SSO screens and README files. That is why a tech domain has to survive being spoken aloud: no hyphens, no creative spellings a colleague will mistype into a deploy script. Every name on this shelf passes that test, and every one is owned outright by Namarium, so a purchase moves straight to transfer instead of waiting on a third-party broker.

Compound names built from working vocabulary — data, stack, deploy, compute, grid — tell a technical audience what a product does in a glance. Invented names give a platform room to grow past its first feature. This collection deliberately holds both.

Naming notes from the house

How to choose on this shelf

  1. Pick a name your users can say in a stand-up without spelling it — if the CTO has to clarify it twice, it will leak signups forever.

  2. Exact .com still matters most in B2B software: procurement teams and security reviews treat it as a baseline signal of legitimacy.

  3. Leave room to grow: a name tied to one feature ("PDFmerge") ages worse than one tied to the outcome ("Papertrail").

Good to know

Common questions

All questions
Why do SaaS companies pay a premium for the .com?

Because their buyers do the typing. A B2B customer who hears the product name in a meeting will type the .com first; if a competitor or a parked page answers, the product starts every relationship with a correction. The premium buys the default.

Are these names trademarked or in use?

Every name listed here is a domain we own outright, sold as a domain. Trademark clearance in your industry and jurisdiction is your side of the purchase — our descriptions are branding suggestions, not legal advice.

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