domainsbot.com — DomainsBot was built to solve a couple of the most annoying problems facing anyone who wants to start a website on the Internet - finding decent domain names; figuring out who to register them with; and keeping track of them once you do.
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akira117Jan 29, 2007
love it! thanks
markiamJan 29, 2007
I have found <a class="user" href="http://domainsofgold.com">http://domainsofgold.com</a> to be both easy to learn and very reasonably priced. They also give great suggestions for domain name ideas.
markobarkoJan 29, 2007
hmmm..."hot steamy vixens do battle tested robots"came back with"hotsteamyvixensdobattletestedrobots.com"how boring...
massimoJan 29, 2007
Yes, there are. We will include more extensions in the future.
lucamartinettiJan 29, 2007
Lite version is up! <a class="user" href="http://test.domainsbot.com/lite/">http://test.domainsbot.com/lite/</a>
treelovinhippieJan 29, 2007
I use <a class="user" href="http://www.dotster.com">http://www.dotster.com</a> a lot to search for multiple domains. But definitely like the ajax in domainsbot.
thisoldmageJan 29, 2007
I want to buy! <a class="user" href="http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/6417/iwillbutxh5.png">http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/6417/iwillbutxh5.png</a>ooh... uploading a screenshot made me miss the last comment, but, I have a screenshot. I win.
mooncavaFeb 4, 2007
I actually had an experience like you're describing with domainsbot the other week. I was using it to find an "ad" related domain name for a new site and came up with AdUpp(.com) which was available according to both domainsbot and domaintools. I ran it by my business partner, double-checked its availability on those two sites again, and registered on godaddy. 5 minutes after receiving a confirmation email, I received another email saying they were unable to obtain the domain. I called godaddy and was told by the reasonably helpful customer service agent that he couldn't figure out why they weren't able to register it, but it appeared as if another registrar, registerfly, was able to secure they name at the exact same time I submitted my request. I found the contact email for the company that purchased the name and offered to buy it for a reasonable price. Their response: 8,700 euros! I'm not claiming that this is the fault of domainsbot, but it has made me much more cautious about using these types of sites.
energonFeb 13, 2007
^Yes, I typed "google.com" and I got:~~~~For Sale at Sedo $1,900.00~~~~It must be great
rrrrw22Jul 4, 2007
I think my favorite way to find domains is <a class="user" href="http://www.bustaname.com/">http://www.bustaname.com/</a> Basically it combined words for you and tells you what domains are available. Also it helps you find similar words to the ones you enter.
sublim3Feb 16, 2009
yes... I also use domainsbot.com for years... I love their ajax domain lookup.. very convenient... but for bulk domain/whois lookups I use <a class="user" href="http://www.dnbots.com">http://www.dnbots.com</a>
findhostcouponsMar 21, 2009
Yep, good domain name for search engine!
SynicusMaximusDec 17, 2010
no. they steal your name ideas. make them spend lots of money. search stupid names and they'll steal everything you search.