An app that gives homeowners a maintenance schedule based on the age and construction of their house.
Every property tech name we have published, in one place
This page is not a search. It gathers the 3 property tech briefs run through NameFlow — 60 names ranked out of 2,503 candidates — and shows the best of them with the brief each one came from.
2,443 candidates were thrown away across the 3 runs: duplicates, near-duplicates, and names with nothing free to register. Every name below survived that in its own run.
Only 6% of property tech candidates had a free .com, and .com is the only rate a run can measure honestly — it is checked first, so nothing else conditions it.
Availability across every extension is measured on one shared sample of 1,999 names, so the four are comparable there and not here.
The briefs behind this page
3 runs · newest firstA tool that helps commercial landlords track lease renewals and rent reviews across a whole portfolio.
A platform for landlords to screen tenants and handle maintenance requests in one place.
Each brief is the sentence its author typed, published with the run. Nothing on this page was written about property tech by us.
9 names, still available
of 60 ranked · scores 71–74'Nest' evokes home comfort, giving the app an emotional, caring register unusual in maintenance apps.
Watch · 'Care' plus 'nest' skews toward eldercare or childcare in people's minds, not home upkeep.
Instantly communicates tracking of property data, exactly what the tool does
Watch · So literal it sounds like a feature module inside a bigger PropTech suite, not a standalone brand
Signals ease of managing property, an easy sell to landlords tired of paperwork.
Watch · The 'proper' prefix is crowded in proptech and blends into a sea of similar names.
Short and energetic, implies raising property value through maintenance.
Watch · 'Lift' suggests renovation or elevators more than scheduled upkeep, muddying the core function.
Dock suggests a central hub where all lease documents and dates land
Watch · Dock also reads as shipping or software-docking, so it can feel borrowed from another industry
Care evokes the maintenance side well, feels tenant-friendly too.
Watch · Sounds closer to a home healthcare or elder-care brand than a screening platform.
Immediately communicates repair and care for a home in two clear syllables.
Watch · 'Mend' implies fixing damage after the fact, not proactive scheduling, which undersells the product.
Simple and direct, ties rent management to a form-based workflow landlords already recognise
Watch · Feels closer to a paperwork tool than a portfolio intelligence platform, undersells the strategic angle
Neatly fuses tenant and ease, easy to say and remember.
Watch · Undersells the landlord-facing screening function, reads as tenant-only.
These are all names a run confirmed free on the date it ran, and each links back to the run that produced it. We are confident about which names are good and much less confident about which is best, so nothing here is numbered one to 9 — the ranks shown belong to the run they came from.
One sample, every extension asked for every name. A per-run rate for anything after .com is conditional on the earlier ones failing, so the comparison lives there rather than here.
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