Every great product is found.
Every great network begins with a link.
Now the name that captures both is available.
Some domain names describe what you sell.
A few describe what your customer does.
FoundALink.com describes the exact moment value is created.

Discovery. Connection. Proof. Opportunity.
“Found a link” is the natural phrase people use when:
• Discovering a source
• Sharing a reference
• Citing authority
• Finding a lead
• Unearthing data
• Building networks
• Training agents
• Curating knowledge
It is human. It is technical. It is conversational.
And it is already a sentence your users understand.
Why this name works
Most platform names are invented.
FoundALink.com is already in the language.
It is:
• Instantly memorable
• Naturally brandable
• Search-friendly
• Verbal — easy to say, easy to recall
• Friendly without being casual
• Technical without being cold
Short. Clean. Exact phrase.
No hyphens. No misspellings. No explanations required.
Who this domain is made for
This name is ideal for:
• AI agent discovery platforms
• Link intelligence tools
• Research assistants
• Knowledge graphs
• Citation engines
• SEO and backlink platforms
• Lead discovery tools
• Marketplaces
• Content curation systems
• Browser extensions
Anywhere discovery meets connection —
this name already tells the story.
The strategic advantage
A name like this gives you:
• Instant clarity about what your product does
• A friendly, human entry point into technical products
• Strong recall in word-of-mouth
• Natural verb-based branding (“I found it on FoundALink”)
• Category flexibility as your platform evolves
This is not a narrow feature name.
It is a platform name.
Availability
Names built from natural language rarely remain available.
When they disappear, they are almost always owned by:
• Platform builders
• Search and discovery startups
• Data infrastructure companies
• AI tooling firms
Once acquired, they almost never return to market.
Call to Action
If you are building in:
• AI discovery
• Search
• Research
• Data
• SEO
• Networks
…and you understand the power of owning the right verb in your category —
