Exported domain lists are easier to manage than copied notes, but they still need cleanup. A short cleanup pass saves time during review and prevents weak names from distracting the team.

Remove obvious problems first

Delete names with awkward repeated letters, confusing word boundaries, unsupported TLDs, or meanings that drift away from the target market. Then group the remaining names by pattern and TLD.

Add research columns

After cleanup, add columns for availability, estimated acquisition difficulty, market evidence, and notes from NewDomainData. This turns a generated export into a practical research table.

The cleanest shortlist is not always the shortest. It is the list where every remaining name has enough context to justify discussion.