Startup Domain Search ranks available domains
Startup Domain Search is a browser-based domain finder that generates 60 candidates, checks real-time availability across chosen TLDs, and scores each option for length, pronounceability, memorability, brandability, zone availability, and AI fit. It runs as a static GitHub Pages app with no signup or backend.
This is a smart twist on domain hunting: instead of dumping a pile of available names on founders, it tries to rank the ones most likely to stick.
- –The RDAP plus DNS-over-HTTPS check is the right pragmatic combo for avoiding false negatives on flaky registries.
- –The multi-factor scoring model makes the tool more useful than a generic generator, especially for early-stage teams trying to narrow a shortlist fast.
- –Browser-only, localStorage-based persistence keeps friction low and privacy better than the usual SaaS flow.
- –The AI scores are still subjective, so the output should be treated as decision support rather than an objective naming oracle.
- –The biggest risk is commoditization: if the scoring and name generation do not feel noticeably better, this can blur into the crowded domain-naming category.
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2026-03-21
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2026-03-21
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