Proximadomains methodology
A plain-language explanation of how Proximadomains evaluates domain relationships and availability signals.
Existing versus prospective results
Existing results come from a stored registered-domain index. Prospective results are generated candidates that do not appear in that index at the moment they are evaluated. That means "prospective" should be read as "not found in the current index," not as a legal or registrar guarantee of availability.
Similarity signals
The site combines lexical parts, token overlap, and vector similarity to decide which names belong near each other. That helps surface clusters that can be useful for branding research, even when two names are not exact string matches.
Availability caveats
- registry data can change after a result is generated;
- a domain can be unavailable at a registrar even if it is missing from the current index;
- trademark issues are separate from registration status; and
- brand quality is subjective, so the tool should be used as a research aid rather than a final decision-maker.