How To Choose Your Substack Name (Without Overthinking It)
A simple framework for choosing a clear, durable publication name.
One of the biggest reasons creators delay launching their Substack is the name.
They treat it like a tattoo.
Permanent. Emotional. Identity-defining.
So they wait.
They brainstorm for weeks.
They ask friends.
They check domain availability.
They change it again.
Here’s the truth:
Your Substack name doesn’t need to be perfect. It needs to be clear.
Let’s break this down simply.
What A Substack Name Actually Does
Your publication name has one job:
To signal clearly what this is about.
Not to be clever.
Not to be poetic.
Not to be mysterious.
Clear beats clever especially in the early stage.
The 4-Part Naming Framework
If you’re stuck, use this structure.
1. Who Is It For?
Is this for:
Founders
Nurses
New moms
Entrepreneurs
Busy professionals
Futures traders
Health coaches
Poets
Creators
Millenials
Dads
Former Athletes
Caregivers
If you can’t identify who it’s for, the name will drift.
Clarity about audience reduces naming friction immediately.
2. What Is It About?
Your name should signal the topic.
Examples of clarity:
“The Bitcoin Report”
“Blue Zone Living”
“Piano Business Playbook”
“Secrets of Adulthood”
“Notes from My iPhone”
You don’t need to be clever.
You need to be understood.
3. Is It Durable?
Ask:
Will this name still make sense in 2–3 years?
Avoid:
Trend-based phrases.
Extremely narrow angles.
Names tied to one short-term idea.
Build something that can grow with you.
4. Can You Say It Out Loud?
If you hesitate when saying it, that’s friction.
If it’s hard to spell, that’s friction.
If you need to explain it every time, that’s friction.
Simplicity wins. 🤝
What You Don’t Need To Do
You don’t need:
The perfect .com domain.
The most unique name on the internet.
A poetic brand identity before publishing.
Substack isn’t a startup pitch. It’s a publication.
You need a clear name with a clear offer; not a brand.
Clarity > creativity in the beginning.
A Simple Naming Formula
If you’re stuck, try this:
[Audience] + [Topic]
[Topic] + Report
[Topic] + Weekly
[Audience] + Playbook
[Topic] + Blueprint
Examples:
Stock Market Playbook
Banks Capital
Level Up Newsletter
Ghost in the Market
Options Weekly
Creator Structure
NBA Draft Newsletter
The Passive Income Blueprint
Product Growth Playbook
Functional Medicine Blueprint
Not flashy. Clear.
Want Help Building Your Substack Live?
If you want to go beyond choosing your publication name and actually build your Substack step by step, I’m hosting a small live workshop called From Unstuck to Published this Friday evening.
In the session, we build your Substack publication together in real time.
By the end of the workshop, you will have your Substack publication fully built and ready to publish.🤝
You can see the details and reserve your seat below:
Final Thoughts: If You’re Stuck Right Now
Your Substack name should reduce friction, not increase it.
If the name is stopping you from publishing, you’re overvaluing it.
Choose something clear.
Publish.
You can refine later.
Structure and clarity matter more than branding in the beginning.
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Unstuck to Published exists to help you build correctly from day one, with structure.
— Jessica
Move first. Refine second. Publish with structure.







Great article! I wish I read it before I started my substack haha. Definitely went around asking friends.