What does Cironza check for each name?
Cironza checks .com domain availability, Apple App Store availability, Google Play availability, and AI brandability signals such as pronunciation, memorability, fit, and negative association risk.
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Learn how the Cironza brand score combines validation and AI brandability signals into a practical recommendation.
What the report checks, how to read availability signals, and where human review still matters.
Cironza checks .com domain availability, Apple App Store availability, Google Play availability, and AI brandability signals such as pronunciation, memorability, fit, and negative association risk.
Yes. Cironza checks the matching .com domain for each generated brand name and can help you review alternate domain suggestions when a domain is taken.
A taken .com does not always mean you must abandon the name, but it should make you pause and compare your options carefully. In the report details, open the domain card for that name and use the domain button to search more availability options before deciding. You can consider a strong alternate domain, a short modifier, or a different extension if it still feels credible for your audience. However, if the exact .com is owned by a close competitor, used by an active product, or would make your brand harder to remember, choosing another name may be the better long-term decision. Use Cironza to compare the name against nearby alternatives instead of deciding from the domain result alone.
Yes. Cironza screens for possible Apple App Store and Google Play conflicts so app builders can spot crowded or risky names earlier.
The score combines validation signals and AI brandability signals into a practical recommendation. Higher scores generally indicate names that look more available, memorable, pronounceable, and useful for the product description you provided.
No. Availability signals can change and may not match official registries, domain registrars, app marketplaces, or legal databases. Treat Cironza as early screening, then do your own review before adopting a name.
No. Cironza does not provide legal advice, trademark clearance, or intellectual property opinions. For final brand decisions, consult a qualified trademark or legal professional.
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Cironza checks .com domain availability, Apple App Store availability, Google Play availability, and AI brandability signals such as pronunciation, memorability, fit, and negative association risk.
Not always. A higher score is a strong signal, but it should not be the only deciding factor. A slightly lower-scored name may be better if it fits your audience, sounds better in conversation, leaves more room for future products, or feels more distinctive for your positioning. Use the score to narrow the list, then make the final decision with brand fit, clarity, memorability, domain options, and risk tolerance in mind.
No. Availability signals can change and may not match official registries, domain registrars, app marketplaces, or legal databases. Treat Cironza as early screening, then do your own review before adopting a name.
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