Domain check
This usually takes about 2 seconds. RDAP catches the case where a domain is registered but currently has no nameservers (expired-redemption, parked, just-registered).
Every phonic in the name carries weight. Here's what each segment does — read left to right.
rhythmic beat
Heart-beat metaphor + crisp ending. Health / monitoring register.
e.g. Pulse · PulseCM
Latin root
Small, precise, individual
I is the smallest character on the keyboard. Used for personal/lightweight brands (Instagram, iPhone). Apple's i-prefix is the modern naming canon. Front-vowel I makes things feel sharp and small.
e.g. iPhone · Instagram · Intel · Imgur
Bold, blunt, declarative
B explodes from the lips. It commits. BlackBerry pairs the bold B with a homely real-word (berry) and the multiplier is the surprise. Brex doubles down — B + X both at the edges. Bumble takes B and makes it cuddly.
e.g. BlackBerry · Brex · Bolt · Bumble · Block
Young, yes, asymmetric
Y is i-mutation. Lyft from lift, Bumble carries no Y but Tumblr drops the E. Y as a brand starter is rarer — usually used as a final mutation. YouTube uses Y as 'you'.
e.g. YouTube · Yelp · Yahoo! · Yeezy · Spotify (suffix)
wind, air motion
Lexicon Branding's Windsurf case study — Placek explicitly cites the 'multiplier of associations' (wind + circular motion + sport).
e.g. Windsurf · Windsor
English (Old English) root
Pairs pulseibywind with classical suffixes (-ex, -ius, -ium, -on), morphemes from the bank (ver-, lex-, pro-), and vowel mutations — then bloom-checks every candidate against the live .com zone file. Up to 400 candidates per click; only the available ones land here.
The Firmevo analysis: first-letter feeling, morpheme breakdown, and which brand archetypes the sound profile suits. Click any link to explore that direction further.
First-letter feeling
P-onset: Punchy, popping, percussive
P pops. Plays well with concrete object names — Pepsi, Pixar, PowerBook, Pentium. Lexicon canonical: PowerBook = compound, Pentium = morpheme + suffix.
Examples: Pepsi · Pixar · PowerBook · Pentium · Polaroid · Pinterest
Morpheme breakdown — 2 roots detected in pulseibywind
pulse · Latin · rhythmic beat
Latin pulsus, 'beat, stroke'
Used by: Pulse · PulseCM
wind · English (Old English) · wind, air motion
Old English wind, 'moving air'
Used by: Windsurf · Windsor
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How we check. Step 1 (client-side): POST /api/check
with pulseibywind.com. The function hashes the SLD against our bloom
filter (built daily from the .com zone). Step 2 (only if step 1 said
"not in zone"): GET /api/rdap?domain=pulseibywind.com which HEADs
VeriSign's RDAP endpoint to confirm whether the domain is held at the
registry without active nameservers. Neither step logs your query.
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