In the web2 domain world, there are domain name generators which helps you find alternative names to the one you want which is already taken.
But no such generator exists for ENS.
I've created findmyens.com to fill that space, allowing users to not just generate alternatives names which are instantly registrable, but also know where taken names are being listed, who owns them, and how to get in contact with them (incase they really want the name).
I believe something like this is important, because ENS takes the concept of domains to another level - social identity. This further emphasizes the importance of owning an ENS name, much more so than owning a web2 domain used for web hosting.
Future development work in the current pipeline includes:
Funds would be used mainly to support the current runway. Currently it is quite cheap.