Hey folks,
Like many of you, I assume, I use expireddomains.net quite frequently.
Over time I've tried to optimize searches and have come up with a list of saved searches based on a mix of criteria that matter to me (eg: .co single English words dropped daily with less than 8 characters and registered in 5+ extensions).
However, I hate that I have to go to expireddomains.net every day, check the updates for every one of my searches, select a few domains I'm interested in, check if they're still available, etc. There's got to be ways to automate further.
I know expireddomains.net doesn't have an API, but I wonder if anyone knows of any tools that would check my saved searches daily (essentially, anything that would visit the URL of a search every day at a set time). Expireddomains allows you to download CSV/text lists of domains, but I'm not always around every day at the time of the drop to check manually, so if I could set up an automation to email me said CSV every day, or add the list of names to a Google sheet, for instance, that would be GOLDEN.
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As an aside, what other ways do folks automate their domain research?
Many thanks!
Like many of you, I assume, I use expireddomains.net quite frequently.
Over time I've tried to optimize searches and have come up with a list of saved searches based on a mix of criteria that matter to me (eg: .co single English words dropped daily with less than 8 characters and registered in 5+ extensions).
However, I hate that I have to go to expireddomains.net every day, check the updates for every one of my searches, select a few domains I'm interested in, check if they're still available, etc. There's got to be ways to automate further.
I know expireddomains.net doesn't have an API, but I wonder if anyone knows of any tools that would check my saved searches daily (essentially, anything that would visit the URL of a search every day at a set time). Expireddomains allows you to download CSV/text lists of domains, but I'm not always around every day at the time of the drop to check manually, so if I could set up an automation to email me said CSV every day, or add the list of names to a Google sheet, for instance, that would be GOLDEN.
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As an aside, what other ways do folks automate their domain research?
Many thanks!