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Live Domain Checks

Real-Time Domain Availability Checker for Startup Shortlists

A domain checker should help you make a decision now, not confirm a stale result later. Domain Gazer combines live checks with AI-generated options so the shortlist stays useful.

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Live availability is the difference between research and action

A domain can look promising until the moment you try to register it. That is why cached or delayed results are not enough when you are narrowing a shortlist.

Domain Gazer performs live checks so the names you keep on screen are grounded in what you can act on immediately.

Compare several names and extensions in one pass

Checking one name at a time creates unnecessary drag. Most founders need to compare several brand directions across the extensions they would realistically consider.

The faster workflow is a table of options with current status across .com, .io, .ai, .co, and other relevant TLDs. That gives you better decisions with less manual work.

  • Spot available names before you invest in them emotionally.
  • See which extensions are open for the same base name.
  • Refine the prompt and re-check without leaving the app.

Use the checker as part of a naming loop

Availability should not be the last step. It should shape the shortlist as you generate names so you avoid wasting time on options that were never realistic.

That is why Domain Gazer pairs AI generation and live lookup together instead of separating them into two disconnected tools.

FAQ

Questions about real-time domain availability checker

Does Domain Gazer check domains in real time?

Yes. Each generated domain is checked live so you can see whether it is available, taken, or still being processed right now.

Which TLDs can I compare?

You can compare multiple extensions in one search, including .com, .io, .ai, .co, .net, .shop, .store, .de, and 300+ more.

Is this better than checking domains one by one?

Yes. It removes repetitive lookups and makes it easier to compare a full shortlist, which is how most domain decisions are actually made.