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SaaS Domain Names | Affordable Names for Software Startups

Browse affordable SaaS domain names for software startups, micro SaaS projects, AI tools, and new products. NotRenewing lists flat-price $99 domains before they disappear.

Mike Sullivan

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Naming a SaaS product is harder than it looks.

The product may still be changing. The market may not be fully proven yet. You may be testing a landing page, building an MVP, adding features, talking to early users, or trying to figure out whether the idea deserves a real push.

At that stage, it is easy to get stuck on the name.

You search for something clean. It is taken. You try a few variations. Those are taken too. Then you start adding words to the front or back of the name until the domain technically works, but no longer feels like something you want to build a company around.

That is the gap NotRenewing is trying to fill.

NotRenewing lists domain names at a simple flat price of $99. For SaaS founders, micro SaaS builders, indie hackers, and software teams, it gives you a place to look for affordable SaaS domain names without auctions, broker conversations, or premium-domain sticker shock.

The SaaS name does not have to solve everything

A lot of founders put too much pressure on the name.

I understand why. The name shows up everywhere. It is on the website, the product dashboard, the login screen, the support email, the pitch deck, the app listing, and every customer conversation.

But the name is not the whole business.

A good SaaS name should help the product feel real. It should be easy to say, easy to spell, and credible enough that a customer does not hesitate when they see it. That matters.

What it does not need to do is explain every feature you may ever build.

Most SaaS products change. The first version is rarely the final version. A name that gives you a little room can be more useful than a name that describes one narrow feature too perfectly.

Why affordable SaaS domains matter

There is a real difference between buying a name for a funded company and buying a name for an idea you are still proving.

A later-stage company may be able to justify a large domain purchase. An early-stage founder usually has better places to spend that money.

You may need to pay for development, design, hosting, ads, customer research, contractors, email tools, data, or just the time it takes to get the first version in front of users.

That does not mean the domain does not matter. It does.

It means the domain has to fit the stage of the project.

A $99 SaaS domain can be enough to launch, test, and learn. It can give the product a more serious starting point than a long hand registration, without forcing you to treat the name like a major capital expense.

What makes a good SaaS domain name?

A good SaaS domain usually has a few things going for it.

It should be short enough to remember. It does not have to be one word, but it should not feel like a sentence.

It should pass the spoken test. If you tell someone the name on a call, they should have a fair chance of typing it correctly.

It should fit the product category without trapping you inside one feature. Names that are too literal can age quickly when the product expands.

It should also look credible in an email address. That is something people often forget. SaaS buyers may see the domain first in a cold email, onboarding note, invoice, support message, or calendar invite.

If the domain looks awkward in those places, it may create friction before the product even gets judged.

SaaS naming mistakes to avoid

One mistake is adding too many filler words just to find something available.

Words like get, try, use, my, app, hq, and online can work in some cases. But when they are added only because the cleaner name is taken, the result can feel forced.

Another mistake is choosing a name that sounds trendy but does not have much staying power. SaaS categories change quickly. A name tied too tightly to one buzzword may feel stale faster than expected.

A third mistake is making the name too clever. Clever names can work, but not when the customer has to stop and decode them. If the name makes the product harder to understand, it is probably not helping.

The best SaaS names usually feel simple after you see them a few times. They do not need to shout. They need to work.

A practical way to judge SaaS domain names

When you are looking through possible names, try not to ask whether each one is perfect.

That question can keep you stuck.

Ask whether the name can support the next stage of the product.

Could you put it on a landing page this week?

Could you send a customer to it without apologizing for the name?

Could you use it in an email address?

Could it work if the product changes slightly?

Would it still make sense if the tool grows beyond the first feature?

Those questions are more useful than trying to find a name that checks every possible box forever.

Who this page is for

This page is for builders who need a name for a software product.

That could mean:

  • A SaaS startup
  • A micro SaaS project
  • An AI tool
  • A B2B dashboard
  • A workflow app
  • A productivity tool
  • A developer tool
  • A customer portal
  • A data product
  • A side project that may become something bigger
  • You do not need to be a domain investor to use NotRenewing. You just need to be building something and looking for a domain name that gives the idea a better start.

    Why NotRenewing uses a flat $99 price

    Domain buying can get unnecessarily complicated.

    Some names have hidden prices. Some go to auction. Some require an offer form. Some sellers never respond. Some prices make sense only to a buyer with a much larger budget.

    NotRenewing keeps the decision simpler.

    Every listed domain is priced at $99.

    That does not mean every name will fit your SaaS product. It means you can browse without guessing the price. You can move faster. You can compare names based on fit, not negotiation.

    For SaaS founders, that speed matters. Momentum is easy to lose when every small decision turns into a project.

    Browse SaaS domain names

    NotRenewing gives domain names one more chance to be found before they disappear.

    If you are building a SaaS product, testing an MVP, launching a software tool, or naming a new product, browse the current inventory and look for names that could fit the thing you want to build.

    The inventory changes as names sell or are removed, so I would not treat this like a static list. Check back when you are naming something new, and move when a name feels like it fits.

    Browse $99 Domain Names

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    If you are still comparing name ideas, these pages may also help:

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  • AI Startup Domain Names
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  • Side Project Domain Names
  • Local Business Domain Names
  • FAQ

    What is a SaaS domain name?

    A SaaS domain name is the web address used for a software-as-a-service product. It may be used for the marketing site, login page, product dashboard, customer support, email, and sales materials.

    How much are SaaS domain names on NotRenewing?

    Domains listed on NotRenewing are priced at $99.

    Do I need a premium domain for a SaaS startup?

    Not always. A premium domain can help in some situations, but many SaaS products can start with an affordable, credible domain and upgrade later if the business earns that move.

    What kind of SaaS products can use these names?

    These names may work for micro SaaS projects, AI tools, B2B software, workflow tools, productivity products, customer portals, analytics tools, developer tools, and other software products.

    What if I do not see the right name today?

    Inventory changes. Some names sell. Others are removed. New names may be listed. If nothing fits today, check again when you are ready to name or rename a project.

    Find a SaaS name you can build on

    A SaaS name should give the product a place to start.

    It should not slow down the launch, drain the budget, or force you into a name you do not want to say out loud.

    Browse NotRenewing for flat-price $99 domain names and look for a SaaS domain name that can help you move from idea to launch.

    Browse SaaS Domain Names

    Ready to find your next domain?