CunningBot
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Find available domain names in a cunning way
Johnson Liu
CunningBot — Find available domain names in a cunning way
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CunningBot finds you available domains using related words, popular prefixes and suffixes. Enter a few words, and it will automatically create various combinations of the words and check if the domain names are available. Save time and your brain power.
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Mohit Mamoria
Unlike other products that suggest available domain names, this one really suggested some cool and 'cunning' domain names. I bought one right away!
Johnson Liu
@mohitmamoria Glad to know it is useful!
Frank Ramos
Launching soon!
?makers @thejohnsonliu Johnson this looks incredible and very helpful. Was wondering how to look up all the available domains. Is there a good API for this that isn't too expensive?
Johnson Liu
@francisco_ramos How do you want to look up all available domains? Do you want a list of all available domains or you want to input words like CunningBot?
Cyril
Nice tool. It would be great if we could : 1. Choose a list of tld rather than just one 2. Restrict the max length size of the domain 3. Remove some added words. I'm not a fan of "asm" for instance ;) Good luck!
Johnson Liu
@cx42net I limit the word length to 17. I was thinking about limiting it further, but I think the user might change his/her mind after seeing all the possibilities. Some long meaningful words might be better than short, meaningless words. You mean "ism", not "asm", right?
Shubham Taneja
@cx42net @thejohnsonliu I second that. I would love to have an option to set the maximum domain length myself.
Johnson Liu
@cx42net @shubham_t Got it. I will add a domain length option.
Cyril
@thejohnsonliu No, "asm": I had an domain that looked like "orgasm" with the "asm" added, it was odd :D
Johnson Liu
@cx42net haha, actually it was "gasm", and it is kind of a legit suffix :P https://www.urbandictionary.com/...
Johnson Liu
Hello guys, every time before I start a project, I have to spend so much time finding the best available domain names. I want a search engine that automates all the searching for me, and here is CunningBot.
Suraj Keshri
@thejohnsonliu this is so cool...I have been looking for a name for my new business and it suggested a name that I bought right away. thank you
Johnson Liu
@quantdaddy You are welcome! It would be great if you could spread the words about CunningBot :)
Romain
Some very good domain suggestions there! Good product :)
Johnson Liu
@romainbarissat Thank you!
Phil Scarfi
Love this, can definitely be useful for startups looking to launch a website and need alternatives to their domains. Could be cool if you could show the estimated cost of the domains that are already taken for those that want to buy them
Johnson Liu
@philscarfi Thank you Phil. I will look into this feature.
George Lovegrove
@thejohnsonliu this is great, is it easy to add more or all of the tld / gtld domains? Namecheap has 471 listed as an example
Johnson Liu
@george_lovegrove I thought about adding more domains, but I thought it might be too difficult for users to find the ones they really want to use. Is there any specific domains you really want to add?
George Lovegrove
@thejohnsonliu Yeh makes sense, .co and .so are two useful ones. The drop down could also be an editable input to search for the other ones that has a search list open up if they type something in instead of the recommended list currently shown
Johnson Liu
@george_lovegrove Thanks for the suggestion. I am going to enable searching for multiple domains simultaneously, and I will brainstorm how to incorporate your suggestion into this feature.
Johnson Liu
@george_lovegrove I just added .co and .so. Enjoy~
Julia Weikel
@george_lovegrove @thejohnsonliu I agree! For the tool to give the best suggestions, you have to consider the right of the dot and the additional options it gives people. A big example is DXC.technology, Drink.Haus. Here's a list https://donuts.domains/what-we-d...
David Sebastian
Served “available” results are not available.....
Johnson Liu
@david_diamond yes, I need to fix that. Thanks for letting me know.
Shubham Taneja
Perfect timing! I have been looking for a good domain name for my next project for past few days. I even tried various other domain name generators but none of them stood out. 5 mins into this tool and I found a perfect name that I instantly bought.
Johnson Liu
@shubham_t I am glad CunningBot is useful to you!
finist4x
Large issuance of options. Interesting.
Johnson Liu
@dimitriy_goustchinski Thanks for trying CunningBot!
Paul Murray
Excellent tool
Ryan Langlois
Love it! It would be amazing if it could search for available social media handles (Instagram, FB, Twitter) as well :)
Johnson Liu
@ryan_langlois Thanks Ryan. I will put it on the roadmap.
Chris Cheshire
Really like this. When I was searching for some .uk domains however, it was telling me that they were available, but when i went to a domain registrar it was saying they were not available. You should definitely add some affiliate links for each domain to a registrar
Johnson Liu
@chrift Hi Chris, is it possible to tell me the domain that gives your wrong information? I need to debug that.
Chris Cheshire
@thejohnsonliu Sure. One was insurance.uk. I think another was estate.uk. And the sites that I used to check them were 123-reg.co.uk and crazydomains.co.uk
Johnson Liu
@chrift Thanks. I will fix that.
Felipe Otálora
Works great! Tried it out with a couple of ideas for a new startup product and generates great names.
Johnson Liu
@felipe_otalora Thanks Felipe!
David Gay
Entering "David Gay software" yields the expected results.
Johnson Liu
@thedavidgay Thanks for trying CunningBot!
Ribier Design
Very good
Johnson Liu
@ribier_design Thank you!
John Gifford
I like it. A request I have is to have a character limit in case I don't want a domain more than 7 characters for example.
Johnson Liu
@johngifford3 I limit the word length to 17. I was thinking about limiting it further, but I think the user might change his/her mind after seeing all the possibilities. Some long meaningful words might be better than short, meaningless words. Thanks for the suggestion! I will think about letting the user specify a character limit.
John Gifford
@thejohnsonliu Also a step further would be a "must include". For example if I type "medical" I don't want "medtrophic". Don't care if there's less results. And would be open to another options that allows for other domain names. So must include "medical" and another checkbox for "show all domain names"
Johnson Liu
@johngifford3 How about like google search, if you put quotation marks around a word like "medical", then medical has to be in the search results.
Mayur G
Is it free to use ?? Or do you charge after few domain searchs??
Johnson Liu
@mayurgaikwad09 Yes it is free to use. There is no plan to charge now. I might add affiliate marketing in the future.
Willis Mattei
I love your product -- this site eliminates 95 % of the hassle when searching for domains. The functionality and layout of the website make it easy to see what's available and what isn't. My only (very minor) critique is that some suggested domains aren't clearly connected to my search inputs. However, this only seems to happen with 'made up' words. For example, one of the first results when I search for "hopthru" is "bosumtwi." This isn't a big deal though since most of the results for any given query are still great. I'm bookmarking this tool so I can use it for all my future domain searches. I'll also tell my friends about it when they're looking for domains. Fantastic job!
Johnson Liu
@willmattei The related words from made up words are created using Natural Language Processing algorithms. Thanks for using CunningBot!
Shawn D
This is an awesome product. I would suggest it also gives .com/org/io/ai/ in the search result for .com.
Johnson Liu
@shawn_d @cx42net also suggested this feature in a thread above. I will implement this feature soon. Thanks!