Plan names with personality
“Starter, Pro, Enterprise” is clear but it is also everywhere. A theme-consistent set of tier names — escalating within one motif — makes your pricing memorable and gives the brand a voice without sacrificing the at-a-glance sense of small-to-large. This tool generates those sets in a click.
How it works
Each theme is a pool of names pre-ordered from smallest to largest scale. For a space theme that might run Spark, Orbit, Galaxy, Cosmos; for climbing, Basecamp, Ascent, Summit, Peak. When you generate a set the tool takes the lowest N names for your tier count, so the order always reads as a sensible progression rather than a random jumble.
Available themes include space exploration, nature, mythology, mountaineering, water, and metals/gems — each chosen so the smallest and largest names feel obviously different in scale.
Tips and notes
- Keep the metaphor honest. The top tier should sound bigger than the entry tier, or users have to read the prices to work out the order.
- Pair a themed name with a one-line plain descriptor (“Summit — for growing teams”) so clarity survives the personality.
- If your buyer is enterprise procurement, test themed names against plain ones. Cleverness sometimes costs conversions in that segment.