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.
five (Pentium = fifth-generation Intel CPU)
Lexicon Branding canonical case — Pentium named to differentiate 5th-gen Intel CPU from the '586' that competitors could clone. Placek talks about it on Lenny's pod.
e.g. Pentium · Pentagon
Greek root
Rolling, robust, ready
R conveys motion and roll. Less smooth than L (English R is more forceful). Used for action brands (Rivian, Roku, Reddit, Ralph Lauren). R also doubles as a sci-fi register (Robocop, R2D2).
e.g. Rivian · Roku · Reddit · Ralph Lauren · Revolut
Confident, open, expansive
A opens the mouth wide. Brands starting with A feel approachable and confident — Amazon, Apple, Asana, Adobe, Atlassian. The open vowel makes a name feel inclusive and platform-like.
e.g. Amazon · Apple · Asana · Adobe · Atlassian
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Bright, technological, small/precise
E reads as 'electronic' to a generation raised on e-commerce. eBay, Etsy, Excel. Front vowels make things feel small and quick.
e.g. eBay · Etsy · Excel · Edison · Equinox
Curious, distinctive, rare
Q is rare. Just appearing at the start of a brand creates distinctiveness. Quibi, Quartz, Quora, Quad. The Q itself is the mnemonic.
e.g. Quora · Quartz · Quibi · Quizlet
Pairs pentradseq 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 — 1 root detected in pentradseq
pent · Greek · five (Pentium = fifth-generation Intel CPU)
from pente, 'five'
Used by: Pentium · Pentagon
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How we check. Step 1 (client-side): POST /api/check
with pentradseq.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=pentradseq.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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