This site helps you find recently-expired domains that you can hand register.
A new expired domain name site offers an interesting twist on finding expired domains. The free site could be helpful to brandable domain investors looking to add inexpensive domains to their inventory.
JustExpired searches through recently dropped domains to find ones that might have value. The best expired domains never make it to this point because they are snapped up by dropcatching services. However, some decent domains slip past domain buyers and become available for hand registration.
It’s easier to find these diamonds in the rough if you search for domains differently than most people. JustExpired adds some interesting filters to help identify domains.
- Sentiment rating: sorts domains by positive sentiment (e.g. OfficialFun .com), negative sentiment (e.g. DebtPoor .com) and neutral sentiment.
- Theme: choose from 8 categories. For example, selecting “technology” and “food & drinks” returns JamTablet .com.
- Spamscore: helps avoid domains with bad backlinks.
- Original registration date: Even though these domains are fresh registrations, you can view domains by when they were originally registered.
I found a handful of domains today that I think are worth the registration fee. They’re the type of domain I might pick up on the last two days of closeouts at GoDaddy.
JustExpired is still in beta and there are a few kinks to work out, but I think it’s worth checking out.
John Colascione says
I will check it out. I’ve been using Marco’s https://www.expireddomains.net forever now. I’m yet to find a better expired domain tool.
Andrew Allemann says
ExpiredDomains.net is great. I think this new tool takes a slightly different twist that might be useful to some domainers.
Joern says
Very cool, thanks for sharing. Nice filtering options as well.
Lennard says
Hi Andrew!
Appreciate this article and your feedback over the mail! I have added the pagination and added a new feature request feature. Users can now submit, view and upvote feature requests. You inspired me to build this.
I already submitted your request to change the domain age to be expressed in years instead of days. It’s on the top of the list.
Best,
Lennard
Andrew Allemann says
Cool – good luck with the site!