just ask smart coder he will tell what bots capable to do,,
Yes automated scripts are amazing and can be given a pre-determined goal and go off and produce some amazing results, without you having to further intervene. However, a domain searching bot is so much work to make and maintain for it to even be a
tiny bit worthwhile you'll likely never reclaim your time spent making it - compared to just spending that time manually searching domain names yourself.
This is because you cannot just mash any verb and/or noun and/or any adjective and voila - a great name. Even doing this manually is incredibly tricky and people with domaining experience get it wrong all the time!
So you cannot code a bot to go off and find names that have good meaning with good combos because there is simply no pre-determined definition or matrix that exists that can determine a word combo that makes grammatical sense, let alone has value in the domain market. You cannot economically code such things!
You say your bot is amazing, but the results you have shown are low quality names, plus you are still
manually sifting through the list your bot returns and spending a lot of your time anyway. This is not the point of bots etc should simplify our lives and reduce manual work.
From a business point of view you'd be better off spending your time manually evaluating the drops, at least then you can manually add filter criteria and find specific things with more potential for commercial value.
Even if you made an amazing bot, it only takes a few thousand people to use it for a while and most of the few unregistered "ok" names will be gone, then the bot is entirely useless as those names don't come back.
But as always, if it works for you then crack on. We're just debating it from our POV. It'd be interesting to see evidence of the ROI you are getting for your time spent vs sales etc.