We wanted to provide an interface where people not in the domain industry could realize the huge number of domains that are now available on the market. The aim is not to give a 100% accurate search result but to give a quick overview of what is still available or not on a single string. The search is based on zone files and other static sources which don't include the premium names nor the "Trademark Claims"<p>I'm open to feedback of course!<p>Cheers.
We wanted to provide an interface where people not in the domain industry could realize the huge number of domains that are now available on the market. The aim is not to give a 100% accurate search result but to give a quick overview of what is still available or not on a single string. The search is based on zone files and other static sources which don't include the premium names nor the "Trademark Claims"<p>I'm open to feedback of course!<p>Cheers.
I know this might sound pretty stupid but at first glance it's not completely obvious that the words listed below the search box are the domain extensions. A lot of folks not in the domain industry have no idea there are so many possible extensions. I think it's because I'm used to seeing exts listed with the preceding dot.
It looks good, but the results are mixed.<p>Premium/pre-registered names are shown as available when they are not, similarly other names that are registered show as available.<p>(Example of the former "edinburgh" shows ".pictures" is available, but it is a premium-name. Example of the latter dns.zone shows as being available but it is not.)