A newsletter name has to fit in a crowded inbox and a subject line — short, clear about the topic, and easy to recognise at a glance. This tool generates newsletter names by subject domain, using the naming patterns real publications use, entirely in your browser.
How it works
Each name takes a core word from a domain-specific bank and applies one of several publication templates:
The X— e.g.The SignalX Brief— e.g.Macro BriefX Weekly/X Daily— a cadence-based formatX Digest,X Memo,The X ReportInside X— e.g.Inside Capital
The domain you pick swaps the core-word bank: finance pulls Yield, Macro, Compound; tech pulls Signal, Stack, Byte; culture pulls Zeitgeist, Discourse, Scene; and so on. Names are de-duplicated within each batch.
Tips and example
- Use a cadence word like
WeeklyorDailyonly if you can reliably hit that schedule. - Neutral formats like
The XandX Briefgive you room to change cadence later without renaming. - Example output: finance
The Compound, techSignal Weekly, cultureInside Zeitgeist.
Before launching, confirm the Substack or Beehiiv handle and a matching domain are free — the generator does not check availability.