How generated names are pre-screened
Erik Kostelnik
Last Update 5 ngày trước
Every name the generator returns has already been run through BrandScreen's core checks — so the availability you see next to each one is real, not guessed.
Specifically, each suggestion is pre-screened across:
The indicators and score next to each name come from those actual lookups. That's intentional: a name that looks available but isn't helps no one, so the generator only surfaces options that hold up to a real check.
One thing to know: the generator gives you a fast pre-screen on those three dimensions. A full screening goes further — it adds the business-entity and search-competition checks and rolls everything into a complete Brand Score. So when a generated name catches your eye, run the full report on it for the complete picture before you commit.
As always, an available suggestion is a strong starting signal — not a final clearance.
Specifically, each suggestion is pre-screened across:
- Trademarks — checked against USPTO marks, so obvious conflicts are filtered out before you ever see the name.
- Domains — checked for real availability, so the indicators reflect what you could actually register.
- Handles — checked across the major social platforms.
The indicators and score next to each name come from those actual lookups. That's intentional: a name that looks available but isn't helps no one, so the generator only surfaces options that hold up to a real check.
One thing to know: the generator gives you a fast pre-screen on those three dimensions. A full screening goes further — it adds the business-entity and search-competition checks and rolls everything into a complete Brand Score. So when a generated name catches your eye, run the full report on it for the complete picture before you commit.
As always, an available suggestion is a strong starting signal — not a final clearance.
