Finding a good domain name sounds simple, but the process can become frustrating.
You think of a brilliant name only to spend time checking extensions one by one typing .com, .net, .org and more just to see what is actually taken or available.
I built a tool to make this much easier.
Instead of checking extensions one by one, you can now search for a keyword and see all registered extensions for that name on one screen.
For example: search a word like "mega" or "flow", and the tool will show you extension already registered for that exact keyword.
It also shows whether a domain is active, parked, or inactive, which can help spot domains that might be available for purchase.
You can try the tool using the links below:
https://www.dnforum.com/sld
https://sld.dnforum.com/
This tool is currently in alpha, and the domain status detection is still being improved. Because of this, some statuses may occasionally be inaccurate so it's best to treat the status as a helpful signal, not a final confirmation.
The idea behind the tool is simple:
- You search once
- See all extensions
- Get quick, clean results
This tool is completely free to use and I'm actively working on improving it. If you notice anything that could be better or have ideas for new features, I'd love to hear your feedback.
You think of a brilliant name only to spend time checking extensions one by one typing .com, .net, .org and more just to see what is actually taken or available.
I built a tool to make this much easier.
Instead of checking extensions one by one, you can now search for a keyword and see all registered extensions for that name on one screen.
For example: search a word like "mega" or "flow", and the tool will show you extension already registered for that exact keyword.
It also shows whether a domain is active, parked, or inactive, which can help spot domains that might be available for purchase.
You can try the tool using the links below:
https://www.dnforum.com/sld
https://sld.dnforum.com/
This tool is currently in alpha, and the domain status detection is still being improved. Because of this, some statuses may occasionally be inaccurate so it's best to treat the status as a helpful signal, not a final confirmation.
The idea behind the tool is simple:
- You search once
- See all extensions
- Get quick, clean results
This tool is completely free to use and I'm actively working on improving it. If you notice anything that could be better or have ideas for new features, I'd love to hear your feedback.
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