You do not need a name idea — you need to know what you are building, and Lynqly works from that.
No name idea required. What Lynqly needs from you is a clear picture of what you are building — who it is for, what it does for them, and how it should feel. That description is your brief, and the brief is what our name engine hunts from. You are not inputting a name; you are describing a product.
When you start a new project, Lynqly walks you through a short guided brief in plain English — no jargon, no forms. If you prefer, you can skip the guided prompts and write your brief in your own words. Either way, the output is the same: a clear description that goes into the engine.
The stronger and more specific your brief, the better the names you get back. Vague input produces generic results. If you find yourself writing 'a useful app for people,' slow down and get more specific about who those people are and what problem disappears for them the moment they use it.