Domain Combination Generator
One primary word × your word list = every pairing, both orders, checked live.
The anchored approach to compound names
Most strong tech brands are two-part compounds: Face+book, Snow+flake, Data+dog. When you've already settled on your brand's core word, the search space is pairings — and this tool enumerates it exhaustively: primary+word and word+primary for every combinator, plus optional proven prefixes (get, try, my) and suffixes (app, hub, hq). Every candidate is checked against the live registry, so the output is a clean split of registrable vs. taken.
Tips for picking the winner
Prefer seams that are easy to parse visually (feedsync over feedssync), keep total length under 12 characters where possible, and check how the compound reads in lowercase — domains have no capital letters to separate words. Shortlist 3–5 available candidates, run the appraisal to compare them, and verify handle availability before registering. If no pairing sings, feed the primary word into the AI generator for invented alternatives.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from the keyword generator?
The keyword generator treats all keywords equally and produces every cross-combination. The combination generator is anchored: one primary word (your brand root) is paired against a list of combinators in both orders — feeddev and devfeed — which is the right model when you already know the core word of your brand.
What are good combinator words?
Short, concrete tech-friendly words: dev, link, hub, sync, data, net, kit, base, flow, stack. Avoid words that create double letters or ambiguous boundaries at the seam (e.g. 'feed' + 'dome' reads as 'feeddome' — awkward).
Does word order matter for branding?
Yes. Noun+noun compounds read like products (cloudkit), verb-first reads like an action (syncfeed). Say each candidate out loud — the order that survives speech is usually the right one.