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aalexakten about 3 hours ago 5 commentsRead Article on spellsurf.com

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Hey HN!

I've always loved beautiful words. I also enjoy coming up with fun names for all the side projects and businesses that I'm working on, trying to find something unique with an available .com.

After spending countless hours brainstorming names for different stuff, I built Spellsurf.

It lets you explore words and combine their syllables to create new ones. You can also set rules for the generated words, making it easy to search for names that fit what you're looking for.

People say to open a dictionary to a random page when you're looking for ideas. Spellsurf is like that, just a bit faster!

I've already found tons of interesting available .com's using it (spellsurf.com was one of them!)

I recommend setting it to generate one- or two-syllable words and combining those for the best results for catchy "startup-y" names.

Hope it helps or inspires you, and I'd love to hear any feedback!

/Alex

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Discussion (5 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

sim04fulabout 2 hours ago
I love this. It's so difficult to coin words that both sound familiar but are unique.
alexaktenabout 2 hours ago
It almost like a slot machine, the perfect word combo might come on the next spin haha! I'm glad you like it.
KomoDabout 3 hours ago
I would like it more if it didn't blur during generation. I can see through the blur that it has already made the word, so I don't really get the point of hiding it from me.
alexaktenabout 2 hours ago
Should feel faster now. When it has fetched both words it reveals them instantly, the blur only happens on the fade out animation while the fetch is happening. Thanks for the feedback!
sim04fulabout 2 hours ago
Some of my favorites: Disquake obvermeiled obinn

i'm curious how did you make the two word-gen merge so naturally ?