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Which Register has the most easy to use domain search for all TLDs for a specific keyword?

Is there any collection of the official logos for every TLD including NGTLDs?
 
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Hi

sometimes i'll use eurodns.com

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Hi

sometimes i'll use eurodns.com

imo...

I got what I asked for :) Thank you. Are there any other suggestions so I can compare. The interface could be better organized on eurodns.com :)
 
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It is perhaps not what you have in mind, but I like the search at Namecheap - not the list presented at first, but when you select Explore More (or Explore 400+ additional suggestions). I really like that they are divided by categories, such as tech, colours, business, etc.

If just wanting to see at a glance the prices and availability in different extensions, TLD-List is pretty good but I find all the scrolling to different pages a bit bothersome.

Bob
 
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I like Namecheap too. Also Name.com.

Although, I'm a bit suspicious with Namecheap, a domain I searched was available, then the next day or two, somebody registered it. but I will still give them the benefit of the doubt. Could be coincidence.
 
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I like Porkbun and Namecheap, but prefer more Porkbun over NC cause it's easier to use.
 
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I like Namecheap too. Also Name.com.

Although, I'm a bit suspicious with Namecheap, a domain I searched was available, then the next day or two, somebody registered it. but I will still give them the benefit of the doubt. Could be coincidence.
If you have an idea to register a domain better register it, because most of this sites see what you search, i have lost one word hand reg domain (incenser,com) because google did not translate it and EN is not my native, it was taken by Tucows after a couple of days. This domain came into my mind for a reason but i missed the opportunity.
I have cursed the registrar and i know they dropped the domains which i wanted to own so i m not in minus.
Good luck for you next time if something pops up.
 
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If you have an idea to register a domain better register it, because most of this sites see what you search, i have lost one word hand reg domain (incenser,com) because google did not translate it and EN is not my native, it was taken by Tucows after a couple of days. This domain came into my mind for a reason but i missed the opportunity.
I have cursed the registrar and i know they dropped the domains which i wanted to own so i m not in minus.
Good luck for you next time if something pops up.

I still have limited funds, so it's a struggle to register a domain right away, it takes decisions.

Another domain search I use is https://instantdomainsearch.com/
 
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It is perhaps not what you have in mind, but I like the search at Namecheap - not the list presented at first, but when you select Explore More (or Explore 400+ additional suggestions). I really like that they are divided by categories, such as tech, colours, business, etc.

If just wanting to see at a glance the prices and availability in different extensions, TLD-List is pretty good but I find all the scrolling to different pages a bit bothersome.

Bob

Hi Bob,

At first I didn't like NameCheap. But after I noticed I could select just the available domains in Beast Mode, I began liking it a lot. (It's a bit pointless showing all the registered domains mixed in with the available domains (which you can select at NameCheap. I'm not looking to buy a domain in the open market)

But you have to keep click the load more button. But overall it was the best I've seen so far. I didn't like TLD-list very much. Thank you.
 
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I like Porkbun and Namecheap, but prefer more Porkbun over NC cause it's easier to use.

I agree that Porkbun was easier to use than NameCheap but you couldn't eliminate all the taken domains. I think they should at least provide buttons to eliminate taken domains and another button to eliminate premium domains. I also thought that available suggestions were mostly not very helpful at all places they were shown. (not a problem at Porkbun specifically).
 
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Personaly, I also often use EuroDns. Unfortunately the prices aren't very good to register the names, but the search tool is great. NameCheap is often annoying as prices take some time to be retrieved, or is this problem on my end? Porkbun works well, but if you really want a wide search, they don't have as many extensions as NameCheap and EuroDns (sure, the TLDs missing on PorkBun become pretty "exotic")
 
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I thought Uniregistry does a good job, 101Domain.com too.
 
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https://www.name.com/names

Up to 10,000 searches, wide range of TLD options and a bulk groups option to......

Can be a bit slow sometimes though
 
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www.domaintyper.com
this is exactly what you are looking for. Just add all the tlds (just one time) you want check
 
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I thought Uniregistry does a good job, 101Domain.com too.

I'd forgotten how good Uniregistry works. I like it. I'll try 101Domain also.
 
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Oddly enough namesilo's new interface is not bad at all for me. It has things to work on but is fairly intuitive IMO.
 
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So far Uniregistry seems to be the best. You can choose to only see exact match domains (removing all the fluff), which suites me fine. Just to see only the domains which are unregstered. It's also reasonably fast, compared to most of the others.
 
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Compare the prices of 3,551 domain extensions from 54 registrars. Check domain availability, discover free features, and find the best domain registrar. @ Compare Prices of All Top-Level Domains | TLD List

Cheers
Corey
 
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Agree with @stub ,

Needed to check availability for a keyword on as-many-as-possible extensions:

First tried Eurodns.
After checking a few of the supposedly 'availables' that EuroDNS showed, I just stopped because, in reality, all were taken and all had nameservers on.
(I mean, how on earth can you show a domain as available when there are live NS?)
Up to the point I checked, eurodns had 0% accuracy.

I then tried Uni.
Uni showed 157 availables and, to my surprise, that result was 100% accurate.
+pro: export to csv
-con: very limited in cctlds.

I normally use APIs to check for availabilities but I remembered this thread and thought to give a try to see if an online check can surpass a dedicated whois/api check... It does not.

Thanks for the thread btw. :)
 
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