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ahadomainsearch.com

33 points by slig 4 days ago

Hey everyone!

Years ago, one of my favorite domain search tools, Lean Domain Search [1], was acquired by Automattic. Unfortunately, that's when the "enshitification" began, particularly when they started forcing the `.blog` TLD in search results.

After discovering the simplicity of RDAP lookups, which can be done by fetching a JSON response directly from the client (e.g., `https://rdap.verisign.com/com/v1/domain/ycombinator.com`), I decided it was finally time to build my own solution.

Here's how it works:

The first tab appends prefixes and suffixes to your chosen word and queries the Verisign API directly from your browser. No data is sent to my server.

The AI tab attempts more intelligent prefixing with the optional context.

The "Quirky" tab generates variations of the affix search through trivial merging (for instance, for the word "brain," "brain" + "node" becomes "brainode," and "hub" + "brain" becomes "hubrain").

The "Portmanteau" tab was inspired by this HN submission [2] and my personal desire [3] to see it function as a domain name generator. I'm using AI, though, as it was easier and faster to implement and get this up and running ASAP.

I'm all ears for suggestions and feedback!

[1]: https://leandomainsearch.com/ [2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19241236 [3]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19245396

ghxst 9 hours ago

I’ve tried creating similar solutions and feel LLMs still lack accurate control over (or understanding of) length, stress / accents, and phonetics for consistent name generation. For usernames for example I’ve yet to create a generator that uses LLMs that beats simple Markov chains. Maybe because results are subjective it makes rating / training a lot harder? I like the site and your approach though and great job on lookup speed! If anyone has any tricks or suggestions I'd love to hear them.

  • slig 8 hours ago

    Thank you! Maybe keep generating using the Markov Chains and use a LLM to evaluate the results?

tamimio an hour ago

Loved it, thanks for sharing it!

Chris612 9 hours ago

Love this, thanks for building it, way faster way to explore options than what I'm used to!

Could be worth adding some kind of 'only show available domains' option

(edit: realizing this may require a rework of how the underlying availability checking process works, but could be worthwhile)

  • slig 9 hours ago

    Thank you, Chris! I love exploring options using the suffixes/prefixes [1] lists from wikipedia and InstantDomainSearch, and this saves me a lot of time. Hope you got some value from it and found some interesting names!

    >Could be worth adding some kind of 'only show available domains' option

    Yes, that will require a rework, but I'm willing to do it if this gets any traction.

    [1]: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:English_prefixes

NoahZuniga 9 hours ago

I found a bug: if you include a . in the domain your looking for (ie a.b), all domains will show as available, even though they aren't.

  • slig 9 hours ago

    Will fix, thank you!

mickeyfrac 9 hours ago

Small suggestion, in the simple tab you could put the <term>.com of the term searched as the first result. Cool project.

  • slig 9 hours ago

    Thanks, Mickey, for trying and for the suggestion!

whyage 12 hours ago

Great idea overall. The results in the AI tab are not very creative though, just variations of the same creative idea.

  • slig 11 hours ago

    Thanks for trying! The AI tab is my least favorite as well, will try improving the prompt and changing to a better model.

hn-user-42 12 hours ago

I have 1 suggestion, as domain order is not important, can you move available domains to the top as soon as you found them available.

thanks

  • conductr 11 hours ago

    I thought the same but noticed it doesn’t even check all the domains unless you scroll down the list and it lazy loads each on as they appear in the viewport.

    OP. Sorry to be harsh but this is awful UX in terms of reviewing search results. Every thing I search said 0 available so I searched again and again. Then I scrolled down and noticed they were being checked as I scrolled and the number of available domains matching actually become >0. Not how i want to see the results.

    FWIW, I’ve had similar complaints about LDS and a few lines if javascript will clean up their search result page (exclude .blog and unavailable). Not able to share rn but look at their dom and im sure you could have done this too.

    • slig 11 hours ago

      >OP. Sorry to be harsh but this is awful UX in terms of reviewing search results

      No problem, it can be improved by using the Verisign .com domain list that is updated daily. I just wanted to try something that I could ship in a couple of days after learning about RDAP and that it allowed client side requests.

      If there's interested in the service, I'll improve it.

hyrumjb3 13 hours ago

Love it--feel like it helps builders fight back against domain squatters.

joelanman 12 hours ago

ai tab Generate button is disabled for me, regardless of input

  • slig 11 hours ago

    What browser are you using, please?

65 12 hours ago

This is useful especially with the weird .blog insertion on LeanDomainSearch. But I've always wondered how LeanDomainSearch gets results so quickly? The results are almost instant for thousands of domains.

  • ethan_smith 12 hours ago

    They likely use a batch API or maintain a local cache of recently checked domains, combined with prefix/suffix filtering against a pre-computed availability database rather than doing individual RDAP/WHOIS lookups for every possible combination.

  • slig 11 hours ago

    >But I've always wondered how LeanDomainSearch gets results so quickly?

    You can sign up with Verisign and they let you download a text file with all the registered .com domains, updated daily.