Coming up with a business name sounds simple until you actually have to do it.
You may have the idea. You may know the product, service, or audience. You may even have a logo direction in mind. Then you start looking for a matching domain and realize how quickly the good options disappear.
Some names are already in use. Some domains are listed for thousands of dollars. Some available options feel too long, too awkward, or too hard to explain.
That is where NotRenewing can help.
NotRenewing lists domain names at a flat price of $99. For founders, small business owners, makers, and marketers, that creates a practical place to look for business name ideas under $100 without getting pulled into auctions, broker forms, or premium-domain pricing.
A name should help you move forward
A business name does not have to be perfect forever.
That may sound strange, especially in a world where people talk about naming like every decision needs to be permanent. But many businesses start small. A founder tests a landing page. A local service provider tries a new offer. A marketer launches a campaign. A builder creates a side project to see if anyone cares.
In those situations, the right name is often the one that is clear enough, credible enough, and affordable enough to get the idea moving.
Spending weeks searching for the perfect name can slow down the work that actually matters. You still need to build the site, explain the offer, talk to customers, and see whether the idea has demand.
A good business name should make that easier, not harder.
Why affordable business names matter
There is a big gap between hand-registering a domain and buying a premium name.
Hand-registered domains can work, but many of the obvious options are gone. That often leaves people adding extra words, awkward endings, numbers, hyphens, or spellings that make the name harder to remember.
Premium domains can be useful, but they are not realistic for every project. A new business may not have thousands of dollars set aside just for the name. Even when the money is available, it may be better used on the website, product, inventory, advertising, or early customer acquisition.
Business name ideas under $100 serve a different purpose.
They give you a way to find something usable, ownable, and ready to build on without turning the naming decision into the largest early expense.
Who these names are for
This page is for people who need a name before they can move forward.
That could include:
The common thread is simple: you need a real name, but you do not want the domain decision to eat the whole budget.
What makes a good business name?
A good business name is easy to say, easy to spell, and easy to remember.
It should sound credible when someone sees it on a website, email address, invoice, ad, or business card. It should not need a long explanation. If you have to spell it out every time you say it, the name may create more friction than it solves.
A good name should also fit the type of business you are building.
Some names feel better for software. Some are stronger for local services. Some work well for media brands, ecommerce stores, consulting businesses, or lead-generation sites. The name does not need to describe every detail, but it should point in the right general direction.
It also helps when a name gives you room to grow. A name that is too narrow may feel limiting six months later. A name that is too vague may not mean anything to anyone. The best option is often somewhere in the middle.
Why NotRenewing uses flat pricing
One of the frustrating parts of buying a domain is not knowing what the real price will be.
You find a name. You click through. Then you see a request form, an auction, a minimum offer, or a price that makes no sense for the stage of the business.
NotRenewing keeps the process simple.
Every listed domain is priced at $99.
That does not mean every name is right for every buyer. It means you can browse with a clear price in mind. You can compare options quickly. You can decide whether the name fits the business instead of wondering whether the seller will respond or whether the price will change.
For a new business, that simplicity matters.
Common mistakes when choosing a business name
One common mistake is waiting too long for the perfect name.
A strong name helps, but the name alone does not build the business. If the search for a perfect domain keeps delaying the launch, the name is starting to work against you.
Another mistake is choosing a name that is too hard to explain. Clever can be good, but confusing is expensive. A name should not make every conversation harder.
Some people also choose names that are too narrow. They name the business around one service, one city, one product, or one trend, then outgrow it quickly. That can work for local SEO or a very focused offer, but it is worth thinking through before you commit.
The goal is not to find a magical name. The goal is to find a name you can put to work.
A practical way to browse
When looking through affordable domain names, do not only ask, "Is this the perfect name?"
Ask better questions:
Those questions are more useful than trying to judge every name in isolation.
A name becomes more valuable when it is attached to a clear offer, a useful product, and a real audience.
Browse business name ideas under $100
NotRenewing gives domain names one more chance to be found before they disappear.
If you are starting a business, testing an idea, building a landing page, or helping a client find a name, browse the current inventory and look for names that fit the direction you want to go.
The inventory changes as names sell or are removed, so the best approach is to check often and move when you find a name that works.
Related domain name pages
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FAQ
Are these business name ideas really under $100?
Yes. Domains listed on NotRenewing are priced at $99.
Is a $99 domain enough for a real business?
It can be. Not every business needs a premium domain to get started. Many early-stage businesses need a credible name they can launch with, test, and build around.
Who should use this page?
This page is for founders, small business owners, creators, consultants, marketers, web designers, and anyone else looking for affordable business name ideas with matching domain names.
What if I do not see the right name today?
Inventory changes over time. If nothing fits today, check back again. The names on NotRenewing depend on what sellers list and what buyers purchase.
Do I need to be a domain investor to use NotRenewing?
No. NotRenewing is built for anyone who needs a domain name, including people who are starting a business, launching a project, or helping a client choose a name.
Find a name you can build on
A business name should not stop you from launching.
Browse NotRenewing for flat-price $99 domain names and look for a name that can help your idea move forward.