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  • What feature do you miss most when searching for a domain?

    Mike Ivars
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    SADIK KASIMOGLU
    When searching for a domain, many miss features like comprehensive availability across multiple extensions, intelligent alternative suggestions, and a way to check social media handle availability. SEO insights, historical data on the domain's reputation, and a seamless checkout or transfer process are also often lacking, making it harder to choose and secure the best domain efficiently.
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    Mike Ivars
    @esadik totally. And what SEO insights you would like to see? and which kind of historical data?
    Benson Gao
    Price comparison, domain usage history, SEO status
    Mike Ivars
    @bensongao price comparison it is clear, but with the usage history and SEO status.., do you refer for registered domains? If so, is it for to buying it from its current owner instead of the registering it? And what data you would like see: In the case of "usage history"? the who changes of owners/registrar or the previous pages that host? And in the SEO status I guess that: DA and backlinks mainly.. it is?
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    Mervin Hicks
    Not available and high price
    Mike Ivars
    @mervin_hicks ok, but availability is in the most of search engines or registrars, no? The high prices could be solved with a price comparative of the searched domain in different registrars when you get the results. 👍🏻
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    Konrad S.
    Not sure. Namecheap seems to work really well for me ("beast mode"), all other tools I know are severely lacking. You planning a domain search tool?
    Mike Ivars
    @konrad_sx Yeah, we are working on in now. If you want I can share with you, to do beta-testing. :) NameCheap beast mode is ok, but you only can buy in it with their prices, and their interface is not the best, at least for me. What are their features that most you love, and which you hate?
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    Konrad S.
    @ivarsmas Yes, NameCheap is far from optimal, just had a look at it again. I suppose you did comprehensive research for existing domain search tools, is there nothing better than NameCheap currently? If so, I agree that it's a really good idea to build a better such tool. I think it's quite clear what to aim for: - comprehensive selection of TLDs - comprehensive checking of providers for best price - comprehensive search features (filter & sort for price, length, TLD topic, maybe some more things) - sensible alternative suggestions (by word-similarity, maybe also semantic?) - fast, clean, easy to use - As others said, checking social media handle availability would be a very useful addition PS I'm not searching a domain currently, so not interested in beta-testing unfortunately.
    Anthony Harris
    I'd love to see intelligent suggestions for alternative domains if my preferred one is taken. Like showing me other TLDs that are available, keywords I could add, or tweaks to make it unique but memorable. A tool that checks social media handle availability at the same time would be clutch too. Anything to streamline the process!
    Mike Ivars
    @harrisi253 yeah it would be great, addtional suggestions to the initial search in other tLD and with variations. And yes, the same said @sebastiancoleashford too.
    Sebastian Cole Ashford
    Definitely would love to see integrated social media handle checking when searching for a domain. And having SEO insights right there too would be super helpful for finding a strong domain name. Seems like a lot of registrars are still lacking those key features.
    Mike Ivars
    @sebastiancoleashford to check de social media handle is interesting. And with the "SEO insights".. do you refer for registered domains that are for sale, right?
    Daniel Joseph Bennett
    Intelligent alt domain suggestions are 🔑. Need tools to check social handle availability too. SEO insights & domain rep history would be clutch for picking the best option. Seamless secure checkout is a must. Someone build this! 🙏
    Gladys Maywalt
    domain usage history, SEO status most