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Naming decision report

The Decision

Best Balanced Choice

Resolvyn

BRAND 82 · COMMIT 79

.com available

Safest Choice

Quietstack

BRAND 79 · COMMIT 78

.com available

Boldest Choice

Quoraline

BRAND 75 · COMMIT 72

.com available

Avoid:Helpcraft, TRIA, Cleardesk, Lattice, Inboxwarden

Resolvyn is the strongest single candidate and the one to secure first — clear trademark field, every priority TLD available, and the mark still communicates the product on first read. The help-prefixed and descriptive-compound space (Helpcraft, Cleardesk) is too crowded for a clean filing without significant attorney spend.

Brief

A solo founder building an AI agent that resolves customer-support tickets autonomously for B2B SaaS teams. Founder-provided candidates: Resolvyn and Helpcraft. Personality: serious / technical. Geography: US-first. Generated alternatives should sound credible to engineering buyers and avoid customer-service genericisms.

Decision Matrix

ResolvynProceed

Your idea · Best Balanced

Brand 82/100Readiness 79/100Domain 5/5TM 5/5

Strong overall

QuietstackProceed

Generated alternative · Safest

Brand 79/100Readiness 78/100Domain 5/5TM 5/5

Strong overall

QuoralineShortlist

Generated alternative · Boldest

Brand 75/100Readiness 72/100Domain 4/5TM 5/5

Strong overall

TendrilReview

Generated alternative · —

Brand 75/100Readiness 68/100Domain 3/5TM 5/5

Strong overall

HelpcraftAvoid

Your idea · Avoid

Brand 70/100Readiness 48/100Domain 3/5TM 2/5

Moderate trademark risk

TRIAAvoid

Generated alternative · Avoid

Brand 71/100Readiness 42/100Domain 1/5TM 2/5

Moderate trademark risk

CleardeskAvoid

Generated alternative · Avoid

Brand 65/100Readiness 45/100Domain 3/5TM 2/5

Moderate trademark risk

LatticeAvoid

Generated alternative · Avoid

Brand 60/100Readiness 22/100Domain 1/5TM 1/5

High trademark risk

InboxwardenAvoid

Generated alternative · Avoid

Brand 63/100Readiness 18/100Domain 1/5TM 5/5

No domains available

Evidence confidence

Recommendation confidence

Resolvyn, Quietstack, Quoraline: High

Domain evidence is strong and preliminary trademark risk is low.

Domain confidence

High Domain status is supported by multiple source layers.

Coverage limitations

  • Some domain rows lack full DNS, RDAP, and registrar source layers.
  • Trademark screening is preliminary and does not cover every jurisdiction.

How we check domains

Every domain is checked against three independent sources — DNS, the registry (RDAP), and the registrar. When all three agree we mark it high confidence; when they disagree or a check fails we flag it to confirm manually. Availability changes constantly — always re-check at your registrar before you buy.

Recommended candidates

6 candidates

Each domain status is cross-checked across DNS, RDAP, and WhoisJSON when available. A dash (—) indicates the source returned no data.

Resolvyn

Your idea
Top PickBest Balanced Choice
.comAvailable.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkLow risk

An invented mark built from 'resolve' with a distinctive '-yn' suffix that gives it a software-product cadence. Strong trademark posture because the combined form has no prior art, and the meaning is still legible to a buyer reading it cold.

Why this pick

Strongest overall posture in this set — clear trademark field, all three priority TLDs available, and the meaning of the mark is still legible to a buyer reading it for the first time. Low initial conflict signals and available to register today. Brand Potential 82/100, Commitment Readiness 79/100.

Next steps

Register resolvyn.com, resolvyn.io, and resolvyn.co before announcing. File a US intent-to-use application in Nice Class 42 once an attorney has run a full clearance search.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

82/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

79/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Quietstack

Generated alternative
Top PickSafest Choice
.comAvailable.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkLow risk

Compound of 'quiet' (the result of resolved tickets) + 'stack' (the technical layer the product slots into). The pairing is unusual enough to stand out and conveys product positioning at the same time.

Why this pick

Strong second pick — every priority TLD is available and the register is clean. Brand Potential 79/100, Commitment Readiness 78/100. The compound is unusual enough to own and the meaning ties directly to the product outcome. Good fit if the founder wants a name with built-in positioning.

Next steps

Register quietstack.com, quietstack.io, and quietstack.co. File US Class 42 intent-to-use after attorney clearance. Consider a Class 9 filing alongside Class 42 to cover the downloadable-software dimension.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

79/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

78/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Quoraline

Generated alternative
Top PickBoldest Choice
.comAvailable.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkLow risk

A coined word combining 'quorum' (consensus, agreement) with the '-line' suffix found in support-channel branding. Distinctive enough to register, soft enough to read as approachable.

Why this pick

Fully invented and registerable globally — the highest distinctiveness ceiling of the three (Brand Potential 75/100). Slightly softer phonetics than Resolvyn, which may or may not match the serious / technical personality the founder picked. Commitment Readiness 72/100.

Next steps

Register quoraline.com, quoraline.io, and quoraline.co. File US Class 42 intent-to-use under the invented-mark exception for fastest path to registration.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

75/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

72/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Tendril

Generated alternative
.comTaken.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkLow risk

Evokes the way a support agent reaches into many threads at once — visual, organic, and quietly technical. Reads as a serious software product without leaning on overused AI tropes.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

75/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

68/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Helpcraft

Your idea
Avoid
.comTaken.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkModerate risk

Compound of 'help' + 'craft' — positions the product as a deliberate, well-built support tool rather than a chatbot. Pronounceable, indexable, and easy to say aloud in a sales call.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

70/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

48/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Cleardesk

Generated alternative
Avoid
.comTaken.ioAvailable.coAvailableTrademarkModerate risk

Plainly describes the outcome — an empty queue. Easy to remember and explain, but the descriptive register makes the mark harder to defend on a trademark register and crowds it among 'clear-' help-desk tools.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

65/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

45/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion
Also considered (3 names with no available domain at this time)

TRIA

Generated alternative
Avoid
.comTaken.ioTaken.coTakenTrademarkModerate risk

Reads as a short, declarative system name (Triage / Resolution / Intelligence / Assist). Tight four-letter mark with strong typographic presence — fitting for a serious-toned engineering buyer.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

71/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

42/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Lattice

Generated alternative
Avoid
.comTaken.ioTaken.coTakenTrademarkHigh risk

Suggests an interconnected support structure — fitting for an agent that ties tickets, knowledge bases, and humans together. The metaphor lands quickly with technical buyers.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

60/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

22/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Inboxwarden

Generated alternative
Avoid
.comTaken.ioTaken.coTakenTrademarkLow risk

Domain unavailable — naming inspiration only. Compound of 'inbox' + 'warden' captures the role (someone who guards the queue) but every common TLD is taken and no obvious modifier creates a viable alternative.

% = contribution to this score

Brand Potential

63/100

Strategic Fit
Distinctiveness
Memorability
Clarity
Pronunciation Spelling
Expansion Flexibility

Commitment Readiness

18/100

Domain Strength
Trademark Signal
Next Step Confidence
Competitor Similarity
Category Confusion

Proof of Work — Filtered Candidates

Resolvebot

Too descriptive — "bot" suffix signals chatbot, not enterprise agent.

Ticketly

Phonetically similar to Ticketmaster; too generic for Class 42 registration.

Autosolve

Merely descriptive — trademark offices refuse names that state the function.

SupportAI

Descriptive phrase with no distinctive character; unregisterable.

HelpGenius

Laudatory suffix ("Genius") — trademark offices refuse self-congratulatory terms.

These names were generated during the initial exploration phase but were filtered out by the strategy engine due to trademark crowding, phonetic ambiguity, or strategic misalignment. They are included here to show the breadth of search.

This report combines preliminary domain and trademark-risk signals to help you decide which names are worth further review. Registry coverage is limited, and domain availability can change. Before registering a business, buying a domain, or filing a trademark, verify independently and consult a qualified professional. Registry data as of 30 May 2026.

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