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Show HN: Unregistered word.tld domain names for your project

128 points| thiele | 12 years ago |dictionarydomains.co | reply

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[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
Hey HN,

Over the weekend, I built Dictionary Domains to make it super easy to find unregistered {word}.{tld} domains for your next project.

There's some pretty great tools out there that help find domains: I really like Lean Domain Search and back in the day I used Bust A Name a ton. But really, I'm a huge fan of simple verb/noun/adjective domains. I'd happily compromise on the .com extension to get something clean and meaningful.

Here's some of my favorites from the site:

kaput.io proud.cc jud.ge measly.co quaint.io punch.cc closed.cc bubble.io stran.ge chilly.io rainy.io dama.ge puny.io quicke.st

Hopefully you find it helpful!

[+] solutionyogi|12 years ago|reply
I don't know if I should hate you or love you. I got an awesome domain even though I had decided last year that I will never buy a domain ever again.

Great project, well done.

[+] jobnobber|12 years ago|reply
A great idea. I bought three.

Also, thanks for not using GoDaddy. It's one of the reasons I decided to make some buys.

[+] Kronopath|12 years ago|reply
Pretty nice. A suggestion though: it would be nice to be able to search by synonyms or definition rather than just exact words. That way if you know you're searching for something to do with eg. "mail", you'd get a set of words that are (at least tangentially) related to it that you can choose from.
[+] jack57|12 years ago|reply
This is an awesome, simple idea. There's something to be said about simplicity. I wish I had an idea like that!
[+] reedlaw|12 years ago|reply
I love it! I registered one of the domains with Namecheap for 5 years. Hope you get some commission from it.
[+] officialjunk|12 years ago|reply
What domains did you buy before publicizing this?
[+] dasil003|12 years ago|reply
Posting this here is like bringing a bottle of bourbon to an AA meeting.
[+] joelrunyon|12 years ago|reply
I said something earlier like this, but this is a much better analogy.
[+] JonnieCache|12 years ago|reply
Sort by length brings up some fun results that nobody wants: Sore, Gamy, Lewd, Nosy, Pale, Damp, Dull and Glib. They sound like foul dwarves.

EDIT: it goes on for pages and pages. quite an alarming list of words. you could try and turn them into poetry but it might be a bit upsetting.

[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
LUL, thanks for the bug report. I'll take a look!
[+] primitivesuave|12 years ago|reply
This is like the holy grail for domain squatters - hopefully they don't read HN.

Also, mad props on the "domain hack" feature.

[+] dsl|12 years ago|reply
Ugh. HN jerks have already added them all to their carts on 101domains, so you can't check out.
[+] larrys|12 years ago|reply
Actually people who are knowledgeable in the domain business do not waste time speculating with .me .io .cc .whatever because the market is so limited to resale. Chance of selling one of those is exceedingly slim.
[+] schenecstasy|12 years ago|reply
Yeah I was thinking this was a great gift to them too.
[+] munificent|12 years ago|reply
This triggering a maddening desire to make some impulse purchases. Well done.
[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
It definitely triggers a 'Fear Of Missing Out' response.
[+] joelrunyon|12 years ago|reply
DAA = Domain Addicts Anonymous.

There should be a support group.

[+] vonmoltke|12 years ago|reply
I'm now up to 22 names owned thanks to this site. :P
[+] avoiceandname|12 years ago|reply
Already found & bought a domain (& marked it as taken :D) Thanks for such an awesome site!
[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
That's awesome! Now build cool stuff with your new name :)
[+] jack57|12 years ago|reply
Wouldn't it be nicer if the domain names were divided alphabetically into 26 labelled pages? Right now it's 29 and difficult to browse.
[+] hayksaakian|12 years ago|reply
I couldn't figure out how to filter by .com

Are all .com dictionary words simply taken?

[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
Yeah, legit .com dictionary words are all taken. You can sometimes find really obscure ones, but none of the ones on Dictionary Domains are available as .com.
[+] eli|12 years ago|reply
Man, I wrote a script to do this for .com names like 15 years ago. I probably should have bought a couple.
[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
Ha, yeah, it'd be interesting to see which domains on there became valuable and/or successful companies.

After I made this I saw Andy Baio did a list back in 2002 too: http://waxy.org/projects/domains/

[+] samuelhulick|12 years ago|reply
What a great weekend project - thanks for putting this together!
[+] metermaid|12 years ago|reply
challen.ge is my favourite from the page; it'd be great for hackathons/competitions/any sort of challenging or educational app.
[+] rguldener|12 years ago|reply
This looks very nice, any chance you'll add per TLD filtering? Eg. only show me .com, .us and .io but not .ly Synonyms would also be great as others have mentioned

Edit: Ah I should have clicked the TLDs :)

Edit 2: And on the Desktop just noticed the filter button, sorry, that one is invisible when I view the site on my phone

[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
There's a filter button there too where you can select the TLD you want to see.
[+] justinlilly|12 years ago|reply
The best part about this site is figuring out what exactly might be a good use for things like creepy.io :)
[+] c0nfused|12 years ago|reply
There really ought to be a contest like this. Who ever wins gets the domain
[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
It's funny how product ideas pop up once you see a certain name.
[+] audiodude|12 years ago|reply
When given the chance to register a domain for free, I chose 0-z-0.com. The idea was that it's a simple, generic domain. I now host things at something.0-z-0.com and if it becomes more than a weekend project I might migrate it to its own domain.
[+] mattl|12 years ago|reply
In the URL: words?utf8=✓

Nicely done.

[+] maxmcd|12 years ago|reply
This is default Rails form functionality.
[+] borplk|12 years ago|reply
can I ask what exactly that is doing? some kind of capability test for utf8?
[+] emhart|12 years ago|reply
Love it! Simple, clean and really useful. Do you plan to keep adding words as time goes on?
[+] thiele|12 years ago|reply
Yep, I plan on adding more words and some additional domain extensions. Follow me on twitter for updates: twitter.com/justinthiele
[+] joelrunyon|12 years ago|reply
Welp, you've already made me buy one of them.

Any chance you could do filtering based on some of them? For example, some of them you need to have a local presence to register.

Great site.

[+] lightyrs|12 years ago|reply
Just bought rhyme.io. Thanks for the site!
[+] kassner|12 years ago|reply
Any chance to opensource this? Will be very useful for implementing in another languages and non-english countries.