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▌ The naming engine

The best domains aren’t taken.
They’re invented.

Lynqly invents brandable names that aren’t registered yet, checks each one live, and ranks the survivors by brand fit. Every finalist comes back with a full brand report — identity, a site concept, and a one-click handoff to build it.

10,000+inventedchecked liveranked for youa report on eachready to build
Start a project $97one-time
Pay once · not a subscriptionSee a sample run
Naming one thing?
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Example
Brand report · a top finalist✓ available · checked live
Invented name
verdano.com
Climate / Sustainability
Brand fit
92
out of 100
Scored across
Memorability94
Sound & rhythm91
Spelling clarity96
Vertical fit88
Brevity · 7 ltrs90
Availability.com .ai .io .co
Why it works

A coined blend of “verdant” and a confident “-ano” ending, evergreen, ownable, and reading as a category leader rather than a feature.

1 of 10,412 candidates this run survived to hereyours to keep ▸
▲ The Problem

Every name you love is already taken.

You bring a shortlist you’re proud of. The registry hands back the same verdict, name after name: taken, parked, or for sale at a number with too many zeros.

▼ Exhibit A — one founder’s shortlist, returned24 tried · 0 open
Registry Verdict
One founder’s shortlist · returned in full
lumina.comTAKEN
vantage.comPARKED
northstar.com$18,000
kindred.comTAKEN
ember.comMAKE OFFER
atlas.comIN USE
verve.comTAKEN
lattice.com$4,200
beacon.comTAKEN
24 names tried0 open
Denied
What’s actually leftgetflowhq.io✓ Open

Available, because no one else wanted it either. So you settle, and launch with a name you’ll spend two years apologizing for.

▲ FIG. A

The name you want isn’t on this wall.It doesn’t exist yet.

Every name up there was already invented by someone else. Yours hasn’t been. So stop hunting the leftovers and invent the one nobody can take.

The Method

Follow one name
down the pipe.

Not a generator. A pipeline. To see the depth, watch one name go all the way through: invented, cleared, scored, designed, ready to build. What happens to it happens to thousands.

FIG.ILLUSTRATIVE: ONE RUN’S FUNNEL AND SCORES, NOT A FIXED OUTPUT; YOUR NUMBERS WILL DIFFER
10,000+Invented
−7,700 can’t be owned
Generation

Invented.

A language model reads what you wrote and invents brandable names from scratch. Not pulled from a list, not assembled from parts. This is one of thousands coined for your brief.

1 of 10,000+ invented
↓ checked live the instant it exists
Coined in generation↗ from your brief
ver·da·no/vɜːrˈdɑːˌnoʊ/n. · coined
1.
A brandable .com that didn’t exist this morning.
Orig.
Invented by a language model from the brief you wrote. Not pulled from a list, not assembled from parts.
Ant.
found · bought · taken
2,300Available
−2,260 ranked out
Availability

Cleared.

7,700 of its siblings died at the live .com check. verdano didn’t. The un-ownable thousands are removed before you’d ever scroll past them.

2,300 survive · 7,700 cut
↓ enters the analyst pass
Cleared in availability● checked live
verdano.com✓ Available
Also open.com .ai .io .co 7,700 siblings filtered out here
40Ranked
−28 below the line
Ranking

Scored.

Graded against your brief on four axes (fit, value, upside, composite), not against the average startup. It lands at the top of the ranked few.

#01 of 40 ranked
↓ a top pick · unlock the memo
Scored in ranking#01 of 40 ranked
verdano.com92
Project fit94
Market value88
Upside90
Composite92
12Kept
Brand Identity

Designed.

Every finalist comes back with a real identity system — a logo, a palette, a type pairing, a positioning line — generated from the brand and presented three routes deep, the way a studio opens a pitch. Not a number, a verdict you can see. Then one click hands your chosen route to a coding agent — Claude Code, Cursor, anything — with a ready-made prompt and the reference design, so it gets built, not just imagined.

Yours to keep
Designed into a brand identity — 3 routesverdano.com
VERDANOClimate infrastructure
01Stratum

Climate as infrastructure — strata settling into bedrock. Calm, engineered, load-bearing: the layer everything else is built on.

Palette
Type
Aa
Ag
Archivo Black · 900 · Tight caps
JetBrains Mono · Regular · UI
The layer underneath.
VVerdanoClimate infrastructure
02Evergreen

The grown-up in the room — a serif wordmark with institutional weight. Climate that reads permanent, not pitch-deck. No leaf required.

Palette
Type
Aa
Ag
Instrument Serif · Italic · Display
Archivo · Medium · Body
VGrown, not gilded.
[·]verdanoClimate infrastructure
03Datum

verdano set like a measurement — a fixed datum line in engineered monospace. Precision over decoration. Substance you can build against.

Palette
Type
Aa
Ag
JetBrains Mono · Bold · Engineered
Inter · Regular · UI
[·]Substance over sparkle.
▌ The point

Every name you see survived ten thousand that didn’t.

The engine invents over 10,000 names, then cuts almost all of them: the ones already taken, the weak ones, the ones that don’t fit. You only ever see the few that make it through. So every name you get is one worth keeping.

The distillation
10,000+
candidates
a shortlist
you’d defend
The design step, in the wild

The good ones arrive already designed.

A name on a list is a guess. The engine hands back the first screen — wordmark, palette, headline, a real landing page — so you can see the brand, not just read it. Every page below is real authored output, captured straight from the runs.

runwaynav.com — a landing page the engine designed (Takeoff route)
runwaynav.comTakeoff route92
escalease.com — a landing page the engine designed (Triage route)
escalease.comTriage route91
kairolyte.com — a landing page the engine designed (Flow route)
kairolyte.comFlow route92
warmthpath.com — a landing page the engine designed (Path route)
warmthpath.comPath route93
zeroshortfall.com — a landing page the engine designed (Shield route)
zeroshortfall.comShield route92
replybond.com — a landing page the engine designed (Bond route)
replybond.comBond route89
warmcouch.com — a landing page the engine designed (Hearth route)
warmcouch.comHearth route92
haventhera.com — a landing page the engine designed (Threshold route)
haventhera.comThreshold route92
runwaynav.com — a landing page the engine designed (Takeoff route)
runwaynav.comTakeoff route92
escalease.com — a landing page the engine designed (Triage route)
escalease.comTriage route91
kairolyte.com — a landing page the engine designed (Flow route)
kairolyte.comFlow route92
warmthpath.com — a landing page the engine designed (Path route)
warmthpath.comPath route93
zeroshortfall.com — a landing page the engine designed (Shield route)
zeroshortfall.comShield route92
replybond.com — a landing page the engine designed (Bond route)
replybond.comBond route89
warmcouch.com — a landing page the engine designed (Hearth route)
warmcouch.comHearth route92
haventhera.com — a landing page the engine designed (Threshold route)
haventhera.comThreshold route92
▌ Not a moodboard

These aren’t just ideas. They’re ready to build.

Every page you just saw comes back as real, self-contained code. Hand it to Claude Code, Cursor, or your own agent — and it drops straight into whatever you’re building. One click from “I like this name” to a first commit.

runwaynav — Takeoff routeCopy for agent ⌘
Brand report
Your coding agent
Live in your app

Self-contained HTML/CSS · no lock-in · works with any stack

Open a real run.

We didn’t name ourselves.
The engine did.

Every other naming company hired a human to name itself. We fed our own engine the same brief we ask you for, and kept the result.

lynqly.comyou’re here Live
Our own name
lynqly.com
No human namerNo branding agencyOur own engine, our own brief
8 names 2 live6 launching

The board has room for what you’re building.

Put your name on the board · $97

Every good name was already taken. I got tired of paying for the leftovers, so I built a machine to invent new ones.

LynqlyA note from the founder
Why we built this
Receipts
$800
one domain, once
~$2,000
another, later
15 yrs
of names taken

Not one name worth building on?
Full $97 back. One click.

Your call

If it doesn’t surface a name worth building on, that’s your judgment, not ours.

One click

Request the refund in your portal. No forms, no hoops, no questions.

Full refund

Returned to your original card, within 14 days of purchase.

Keep everything

Every name and brand report stays yours, forever.

The only way to lose here is to keep guessing.
Lynqly Pass
$97one-time.
one project.
Begin a project · $97
One click, full refund, keep everything

Not naming one project, but buying and reselling domains? That’s a different game, and we built a different engine for it. Domain Radar sources brandable, available .coms for investors, every day.

Meet Domain Radar
Here’s what the $97 buysper project
10,000+
availability checks
every candidate verified live against the registry
6
live research tracks
parallel strategies inventing in different directions
4-pass
ranking + cognitive filter
scored, re-scored, and sanity-checked for your brief
A ranked
shortlist
the survivors, ordered with their reasoning attached
A report
on every top pick
a full strategist memo on each finalist, never padded to a number
1-click
lock workflow
claim your name and register at your own registrar
Registering the name you pick is a small, separate cost, shown before you pay and fairly priced, never inflated. .com is $12.99 today.

Good questions. Honest answers.

Topic
The questionThe honest answer
01On products

Which product is right for me: Pass or Radar?

Naming one thing, a startup, a product, a project? That’s Lynqly Pass ($97, one-time). Sourcing many names over time to build a portfolio? That’s Domain Radar (subscription). Naming one thing: Pass. Building a pipeline: Radar.

02On the wedge

How is this different from GoDaddy or a domain search?

Those tools search names that already exist, which is why everything good comes back taken or absurdly priced. Lynqly doesn’t search the existing pool; it invents new brandable names and then verifies they’re available to register.

03On the report

What do I actually get with each name?

Every finalist comes back with a full brand report: identity directions (a logo, palette and type pairing), a website hero concept, and a one-click handoff to your coding agent — a ready-made prompt plus the reference design, so Claude Code, Cursor or any agent can build the real site. You get the name and a running start on the brand.

04On pricing

Do you sell premium domains?

No. We don’t broker aftermarket or premium-priced sales. We invent and surface names available at registry price, shown at checkout before you pay. Registration is a separate transaction at your registrar.

05On model

Is there a subscription?

Lynqly Pass is one-time: pay $97 when you need a name, then close the tab. Domain Radar, built for investors sourcing continuously, is a monthly subscription (from $149). Naming one thing: no subscription.

06On availability

Are the names really available?

Availability is checked live the moment a name is generated. If we show it open, it’s open at that moment, and most are still open when you register. Availability can change fast, so register names you love promptly; your registrar confirms final availability at checkout.

07On the promise

What’s the guarantee?

If Lynqly Pass doesn’t surface a name worth building on, request a refund with one click in your portal within 14 days for a full $97 back. No forms, no hoops. You keep every name and brand report either way. One Pass per customer.

08§ On the numbers

Are the value or strength numbers a promise of resale price?

No. The Brand Strength score is a model-based indicator of brand quality (memorability, length, category fit) to help you compare candidates. It is not an appraisal, a resale price, or a guarantee of any financial outcome. Domains are illiquid and most never resell. We show how we score, so you can judge for yourself.

09§ On legal

Does Lynqly replace a trademark attorney?

No. Lynqly checks domain availability, not trademark rights. We don’t provide legal advice or IP clearance. Before you commit a brand, clear the name for trademark conflicts with a qualified attorney.

Still have a question? Write to us. A real person answers.

Stop reading.
Start naming.

Every unnamed thing stays an idea.
Named things get built.

Lynqly named itself. The same engine, the same one-sentence brief we ask you for, invented and locked lynqly.com, and we kept it. Yours is one run away.