Take the time to find the perfect name for your baby. Namestork brings 9 random names to you and your partner's inbox once a day at a time of your choosing. Favorite the same name and you both get a match. Your matches and favorites are remembered.
Take the time to find the perfect name for your baby
Take the time to find the perfect name for your baby. Namestork brings 9 random names to you and your partner's inbox once a day at a time of your choosing. Favorite the same name and you both get a match. Your matches and favorites are remembered.
Great idea! 2 years ago me and my fiancee both made a list in our iOS Notes apps, and whichever name matched was what we went with. Kind of the same concept but much cleaner! Good luck!
Hey Product Hunt 👋, I'm Tate and I'd like to share my side project with you. Three years ago my partner and I were expecting our second child and we weren’t happy with any of the names we had. We were overwhelmed with scrolling endless lists. We were tired of putting down each others’ suggestions. We didn’t know if we were having a girl or a boy. Our baby was 6 months away and all we could feel was this pressure to come up with a name. Why were we rushing it? What we should be doing is taking th
What a great idea! Picking a name is a hard process, so I love this diplomatic approach.
This makes the entire process of selecting a name so much easier. I’m so glad you guys came up with this, I didn’t know I needed this until I saw it. Will you be adding names from other cultures soon as well?
This is such an adorable app to chance upon. I love how it connects both the partners and sends them a bunch of names every day, there’s no chance of struggles, but rather focuses on what both of them liked. Good work guys!!
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