Would you buy? Domain availability checker

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This would be like X Username Checker, but instead for domains. This would check a custom list (perhaps even a dictionary) of words and configured tlds to check. Let me know if this would be something that you'd be interested in if created.
 
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Not really a project worth doing considering there are already tools available for this (Namecheap, GoDaddy, etc.). If it doesn't do something any more than what it's already being used for, there's no real point for this unless for fun/practice.
 

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Not really a project worth doing considering there are already tools available for this (Namecheap, GoDaddy, etc.). If it doesn't do something any more than what it's already being used for, there's no real point for this unless for fun/practice.
It's more for people that use massive dictionaries to check for names.
 
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It's more for people that use massive dictionaries to check for names.

Sorry I misread the thread. I thought you were asking if they'd buy something already offered for free by domain hosting providers; checking domains if they are available or not.


It's a neat concept but I'm not sure if people would find it worth buying as they would just ask for server names here to check if it's available you know? Free, unfortunately, is what would be better for a project like this. It's not a bad idea though just don't think people would want to pay for it. Just my opinion
 

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I don't think this would be too hard to do as you could use the Namecheap and other services API to sort from a text document. I like the idea and I might make it later on and maybe put it as a resource for free as I don't see people paying for the software.
 

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Keep in mind no one uses "massive dictionaries" for domain names lol
It depends. I know a number of investors who literally flick through the dictionary and search for domains with random words they find and TLDs that match.
 

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This would be like X Username Checker, but instead for domains. This would check a custom list (perhaps even a dictionary) of words and configured tlds to check. Let me know if this would be something that you'd be interested in if created.
i was literally looking for this yesterday[DOUBLEPOST=1554381908][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sorry I misread the thread. I thought you were asking if they'd buy something already offered for free by domain hosting providers; checking domains if they are available or not.


It's a neat concept but I'm not sure if people would find it worth buying as they would just ask for server names here to check if it's available you know? Free, unfortunately, is what would be better for a project like this. It's not a bad idea though just don't think people would want to pay for it. Just my opinion
yeah, but on namecheap and stuff, every time you go to search domains you have to re-enter the tlds and re-enter the terms and re-edit your settings, with this you could just open it up and everything is autofilled from a text file (that you can edit at any time)
 
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yeah, but on namecheap and stuff, every time you go to search domains you have to re-enter the tlds and re-enter the terms and re-edit your settings, with this you could just open it up and everything is autofilled from a text file (that you can edit at any time)

Ye. I just misread the thread at first.
 
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