Newly Registered Domains Intelligence
Catch the first active signal on the internet
Daily registrations
Read whether the day was routine or exceptional before looking at any keyword.
Daily NRDs emerging keywords
Catch words at their first appearance, before they have a baseline anywhere. Showing the 10 largest of 2,327 emerging keywords.
Daily NRDs hot keywords
See where the day's registration volume concentrated, and whether that is routine or a spike for each word.
Daily NRDs watchlist
See at a glance whether the terms phishing and brand teams watch are quiet or moving.
Daily gTLDs NRDs ranking
See which extensions absorbed the day's volume, and which ran above their own pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why watch newly registered domains?
Every registration is a paid action with a date on it. This page aggregates those actions across 1,000+ gTLDs into daily counts per keyword; a domain counts toward a keyword when its name contains the word as a distinct term, and keywords with fewer than five registrations on a day are not recorded. Every figure is an observed count; the dashboard does not label, score, or predict.
How do I read the columns to tell broad interest from a bulk campaign?
For sale counts names listed on an aftermarket marketplace the same day they were registered. Multi-year counts names paid for two or more years upfront, a small minority on most days. Most TLD shows where a keyword's volume concentrated. Spread across many TLDs with mixed columns usually means many independent registrants; one low-cost extension with nearly every name for sale usually means one actor registering in bulk. The total looks the same, the pattern does not.
What counts as an emerging keyword?
An emerging keyword has registrations on the data date but was absent from the previous day's record. A keyword falls out of the record on days with fewer registrations than the reporting threshold, so absent typically means few or none, not strictly zero.
How should I read 7d avg and Days on list together?
7d avg shows the item's own average over the prior 7 days, next to the day's count, so you can see at a glance whether today is above or below its recent normal and by how much. Days on list shows persistence: consecutive days in the daily top 100. A count far above its average with a short streak is a flash. A count moderately above its average with a long streak is a sustained shift. The absolute size tells you whether either is worth your time.
What do the Market Listed columns show?
Market Listed shows how many domain names for sale currently contain the word, from Marketplace Intelligence; Market 7d is the change in that supply over the prior 7 days. Read against the registration columns, they separate demand from churn: registrations rising while listed supply stays flat suggests names are being kept, both rising together suggests the wave is being registered for resale. A dash means the word is below the marketplace reporting threshold. Listed figures are always all-gTLD, including in the .com only view.
How do I follow a signal from this page?
Start with the new faces and top keywords, then follow the trail. Click a keyword to inspect the actual newly registered domains behind it in New Domains Search. Check whether the movement has been building for weeks in Keyword Trends. Then check whether resale supply is reacting in Marketplace Intelligence. One day's number is an observation; a word moving across registrations, trends and listings together is worth a closer look.
What is the watchlist for?
A fixed set of terms commonly monitored in phishing and brand-protection work (login, verify, wallet, secure and similar). They are tracked every day regardless of volume and shown as plain counts with the same 7-day comparison. The set does not change with the rankings, and the page draws no conclusions from it; a spike is a fact to investigate, not an alert.
How is this page different from Keyword Trends?
Keyword Trends aggregates 28 to 30 days of registrations to show what has been building over weeks. This page is a daily brief: what happened on the most recent complete day, measured against short baselines. Use this page to notice changes early, and Keyword Trends to confirm whether they lasted.
Which TLDs are covered, and how fresh is the data?
gTLDs only (com, net, org, xyz, app and 1,000+ others); ccTLDs are not included. The dashboard updates once a day and always shows the most recent complete day, partial days are not published. Registration records settle over a day or two, so figures for recent days can be revised slightly upward as late records arrive.
What does the .com only toggle show?
The same tables computed from .com registrations only, filtered to pure-letter names with no digits or hyphens. Because it is a subset with its own baseline, rankings and 7-day comparisons can differ from the all-gTLD view. The .com view filters out most bulk-campaign noise, which concentrates in cheaper extensions.
Are these numbers a recommendation?
No. Everything here is observation of registration activity, not advice and no guarantee of accuracy or completeness. Judge a keyword by the actual names behind it before acting on any number.