Tezty

A technology startup lives or dies on how quickly people understand it, remember it and repeat it. Before anyone reads your feature list, they read your name — in an app store, in a podcast mention, in a funding announcement, in a URL typed one-handed on a phone. That is why the strongest software companies almost never launch on a descriptive, hyphenated or alternate-extension domain. They launch on a short, coined, ownable .com.

Below are eight domains from the Brandable.forsale inventory that were built for exactly that job: technology, SaaS, AI, data and developer-facing products. Every one of them is a real, available .com, priced and ready for immediate transfer.

What makes a strong tech startup domain?

  • Five to seven letters. Short enough for a logo, an app icon and a social handle.
  • Coined, not descriptive. An invented word is clean to trademark and never outgrows your roadmap.
  • Passes the radio test. If someone hears it once, they can type it correctly.
  • No hyphens, no numbers, no double letters at the seam.
  • .com, always. Enterprise buyers and investors still treat alternative extensions as a risk signal.

The 8 best tech startup domains available now

1. tezty.com

tezty.com premium brandable domain name for a tech startup

Five letters, two syllables, and a rare Z sitting right where the eye lands. The opening syllable reads as test, which gives it an immediate pull toward QA platforms, experimentation tools, A/B testing and AI evaluation — categories that are growing fast and are badly underserved by good naming. It is sharp enough to sound engineered and short enough to work as a wordmark at 24 pixels.

Best for: testing and QA platforms, AI tooling, developer SaaS, consumer apps.

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2. yooxle.com

yooxle.com premium brandable domain name for search and AI platforms

Six letters with a rare X at the centre and an -xle ending that sits squarely inside the modern technology naming family. It looks engineered, sounds smooth, and spells itself after a single hearing. There is no dictionary meaning to argue with, which makes it unusually clean to register as a trademark in software classes.

Best for: search, AI, data platforms, infrastructure products.

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3. hodix.com

hodix.com premium brandable domain name for software and health tech

The -ix ending has been technology and science shorthand for decades, and hodix.com uses it without sounding like a clone. A strong H opening and a hard X close give it two firm syllables and zero spelling ambiguity. It is the kind of name that reads as credible on an enterprise invoice rather than cute on a landing page.

Best for: enterprise software, health tech, industrial and security products.

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4. xefor.com

xefor.com premium brandable domain name for B2B software

A rare X opening and a -for ending the eye instantly reads as the English word for. That gives it a built-in sense of purpose — X for whatever you build — while the word itself means nothing at all. Few five-letter .coms manage to feel both technical and directional.

Best for: B2B software, exchanges, energy and infrastructure platforms.

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5. aylix.com

aylix.com premium brandable domain name for a technology brand

Powerful and memorable, aylix.com opens on a soft vowel and lands on a hard X — a contrast that makes it easy to say and hard to forget. It carries no category baggage, so it works equally well for a media platform, a design studio or a deep-tech product. A genuinely flexible five-letter mark.

Best for: software, agencies, media tech, creative studios.

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6. lekly.com

lekly.com premium brandable domain name for a SaaS product

The -ly suffix is the sound of a generation of software brands, and lekly.com borrows that credibility without borrowing anyone’s name. Five letters, two syllables, phonetic spelling, no hyphens. It reads as a product rather than a description — which is exactly what you want when your roadmap is still moving.

Best for: SaaS, productivity apps, workflow and automation tools.

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7. inamit.com

inamit.com premium brandable domain name for B2B and data infrastructure

The -mit ending recalls transmit, submit and commit, giving inamit.com a quietly engineered feel that suits anything moving data from one place to another. Three light syllables, a soft vowel-led opening, and a compound shape that looks like a real company rather than a coined toy.

Best for: data infrastructure, messaging, APIs, B2B software.

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8. zohel.com

zohel.com premium brandable domain name for a modern technology brand

A sharp five-letter .com with a rare Z opening and a distinctly global sound. Zohel is easy to pronounce in English, Arabic, Spanish and Farsi alike, which matters more than founders expect once hiring and fundraising cross borders. Clean, modern and completely ownable.

Best for: technology, fintech, consumer platforms, international brands.

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Choosing between them

If your product is technical and sold to engineers, lean toward hodix.com, inamit.com or xefor.com. If you are building something consumer-facing or self-serve, tezty.com and lekly.com will feel friendlier in an app store. And if you want maximum flexibility because the product is still finding its shape, a meaning-free mark like aylix.com or zohel.com will never fight you later.

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