11 comments

  • Bratmon 2 days ago

    Warning in advance: This website adds a browser history entry for each keystroke, so if you plan on using your history for something, best to steer clear.

  • merelysounds 2 days ago

    IMHO it’s better to just use .com .

    By now .com is so popular that anything different is harder to memorize or even seen as untrustworthy (both by users and sometimes by platforms too).

    • aanesn 2 days ago

      agree for sure, i just think it's sometimes cool to have different tlds for like small projects and mby links

  • slig 2 days ago

    Nice! It's called "Domain hack" [1].

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_hack

  • rammer 2 days ago

    Not goood, says buy to domains that obviously aren't available.

    Perhaps in the rush to send people to the affiliate site.

    • aanesn 2 days ago

      yea sorry about that it's just dns lookups for now, i'll try to switch to the dynadot api for availability mby just give me a sec

      • Bratmon 2 days ago

        > it's just dns lookups for now

        It's not even doing that- It wanted me to "Buy Now" google.com

      • techsystems 2 days ago

        So just reword it to 'check'

  • GabrielMMMM 2 days ago

    What if, instead of shorter versions, the tool focused on SEO optimization, for example, you enter a business name or idea, and it generates a highly SEO optimized domain name suggestion?

    • echoangle 2 days ago

      Does the actual domain itself affect search engine placement? Are shorter domains better, or what makes a domain good for SEO?

  • mkoryak 2 days ago

    Nothing shorter than dogself.com ?!