How to actually name a SaaS startup in 2026 — a practical 40-minute method

You don’t have a naming problem.

You have a 40‑minute decision problem.

Here’s a practical, timer-based method to name your SaaS in 2026, without spiraling into a 3‑week Notion rabbit hole.

Ground rules for 2026

A few constraints you can’t ignore:

  • .com is crowded. There are around 157 million .com domains registered globally as of 2026, so the obvious one-word .com you want…
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I built a financial terminal in the browser because Bloomberg costs $24k/year and I have opinions

The financial data industry runs on vibes and legacy software. Bloomberg Terminal: $24,000/year for a keyboard from 1983 and a UI that looks like it was designed by someone who genuinely hates users. Koyfin: prettier, but $600/year and you're still just renting access to the same SEC filings that are public domain.

I built Finterm — a keyboard-first browser terminal for stocks and crypto. Free…

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Why I Built a Tool to Diagnose Chrome Extension Rejections

I've been building indie software tools for the past year. Most of them are Chrome extensions.

Last month, I was scrolling through Reddit's r/ChromeExtensions when I saw a post that stuck with me:

"My extension got rejected again. Google just says 'violates policies.' I have no idea what's wrong. Should I just give up?"

The replies were all the same: "Check your permissions. Add a privacy…

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