See which namespace friction points your domain will hit at Series A, Series B, and exit. A diligence-style one-pager with peer benchmarks and stage-by-stage friction.
The Domain Trajectory Report — also known as "Your Name in Five Years" — is a diligence-style one-pager that predicts the specific namespace friction points your company will hit at Series A, Series B, and exit. Instead of generic naming advice, it grounds every prediction in the actual signals that drive operational friction: extension confusion in cold outbound, peer collisions with funded competitors in your sector, phonetic neighbor brand dilution, rebrand pressure before institutional rounds, and IP/trademark density blocking international expansion.
Enter the domain you're using or considering, your sector, and your current funding stage. You'll get a free preview with the headline verdict and the top friction point per stage. Unlock the full report to see 2–4 specific predicted friction points per stage with short timeline phrases ("within 6–12 months of your A round"), a peer benchmark strip computed from our gap-finder dataset, your closest phonetic neighbor brands, sector IP/naming density notes from the WIPO technology intelligence dataset, and one short narrative paragraph per stage written by an AI grounded only in those rules-selected signals.
The tool deliberately avoids any cash, valuation, or pricing language. Friction is described in qualitative, operational terms — what slows down, what gets confused, what becomes a closing condition. Founders use it to stress-test naming decisions before they're irreversible. Investors use it as a quick brand-diligence artifact. Reports are persisted, so re-opens by you and view-only loads from a shared link are free.
Just three: the domain you're using or considering, your sector (chosen from a curated list), and your current funding stage (Pre-seed through Series C+ or Bootstrapped). No account needed for the preview.
No. The tool deliberately avoids cash, pricing, and valuation language anywhere in the UI, the AI narration, the PDF, and the shareable view. Friction is described in qualitative, operational terms only.
A deterministic rules engine selects 2–4 friction points per stage from a curated catalog based on signals from your domain quality, extension risk, sector peer distribution, phonetic neighbors, and sector IP density. An AI then writes a short paragraph per stage grounded only in those selected friction points — never invented facts.
The first generation per account is free. Subsequent generations cost credits per use, configured by the admin. Re-opening a saved report and viewing a shared link are always free.
Yes. Each report has a slug-based shareable URL that renders the same one-page report read-only for logged-out viewers without charging credits to anyone.
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