Domain investors need more than clever strings. They need names that connect to demand, buyer categories, and extension behavior. A generator can produce raw ideas, but the investor workflow starts after the list appears.
Generate by buyer category
Use inputs tied to real buyers: “dental billing”, “AI compliance”, “retail analytics”, or “export logistics”. This makes the resulting list easier to evaluate against industries that might actually purchase domains.
Research signals before acquisition
NewDomainData can support the next step by showing fresh registrations and broader naming patterns. Investors can use that context to identify active niches, compare TLD demand, and avoid buying names in categories with little visible movement.
Treat generated domains as hypotheses. The stronger investment candidate is the one that survives market evidence, buyer logic, and acquisition cost.