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Domain naming insights that compound your SEO
These articles target the questions founders search while choosing a domain: how to name a startup, how to check availability, and which extension best fits the product.
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If you already know the problem you are solving, jump straight into one of the dedicated pages for AI naming, live availability checks, or comparison shopping.
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AI Domain Name Generator with Real-Time Availability
Generate brandable domain names with AI and verify live availability across .com, .io, .ai, and other startup-friendly TLDs in one workflow.
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Domain Name Ideas from a Business Description
Describe your startup or business in plain English and get domain name ideas that fit the product, audience, and tone you want to project.
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Real-Time Domain Availability Checker for Founders
Check domain availability in real time across multiple TLDs and compare which brandable names are still open before you go to a registrar.
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Namelix Alternative with Live Domain Availability
Compare Domain Gazer as a Namelix alternative when you want plain-English prompts and live multi-TLD availability instead of name ideas alone.
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Domain Availability Checker: What Founders Should Look For
Learn what matters in a domain availability checker, including live lookups, multi-TLD comparisons, and workflows that shorten the path to registration.
The right domain checker does more than say taken or available. It should speed up naming decisions and reduce dead ends.
.com vs .io vs .ai: Which Domain Extension Is Best?
Compare .com, .io, and .ai for trust, positioning, memorability, and startup fit so you can choose the right extension for a new product.
The best TLD depends on your audience, category, and brand goals. This guide breaks down when .com, .io, or .ai makes sense.