Subterra Intent-to-Use Trademark - Mobile Wellness App Software
Summary
SUBTERRA filed an Intent-to-Use trademark application (TM99731464) with the USPTO on March 29, 2026, for the word mark 'SUBTERRA' covering downloadable mobile phone application software for guided meditation, mental wellness, and personal development (Nice Class 009). The application establishes priority rights in the mobile wellness software space.
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SUBTERRA filed an Intent-to-Use trademark application (TM99731464) with the USPTO on March 29, 2026, seeking registration of the word mark 'SUBTERRA' in Class 009 (Computer & Electronics). The application covers downloadable mobile application software for guided meditation, mental wellness, and personal development. As an Intent-to-Use filing, the applicant has a bonafide intention to use the mark in commerce but has not yet done so.
No immediate action is required from other parties. Businesses developing similar mobile wellness applications should review this filing to assess potential conflicts with their own branding. Competitors may file an opposition within 30 days of publication in the Official Gazette if grounds exist. Trademark clearance searches for mobile wellness software should be updated to include this pending application.
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SUBTERRA
Intent to Use TM99731464 Kind: intenttouse Mar 30, 2026
Abstract
Downloadable computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for guided meditation, mental wellness, and personal development
Filing Date
2026-03-29
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