Verified Data
Multi-source data pipelines with cross-verification. Dates shown are actual registration dates, not discovery dates. Updated daily.
Brand Protection
Detect potentially infringing registrations typically within a day. Search brand names, trademarks, and typosquatting variations across all gTLDs.
Registration Analysis
Filter by registration period, for-sale status, domain length, and character type. Separate serious projects from speculative registrations.
What is Newly Registered Domain Search (NRDS)?
DomainKits NRDS captures a rolling 60-day snapshot of newly registered gTLD domains. Data is sourced from ABTdomain.com's newly registered domains feed and verified across multiple pipelines. The date shown is the actual registration date, not a first-seen date.
When Domains Leave New Domain Database
Data covers a rolling 60-day window. Domains that age out are not deleted. They move into the active registered domains database, where they remain searchable alongside other registered gTLD domains.
How to Use Key Filters for Better Results
Search results include registration date, days since registration, registration period, TLD, cross-TLD registration count, and more. The following key filters help you narrow results to find exactly what you need.
Days
Filter by how recently a domain was registered: 0-10 days, 10-20 days, or 20+ days. Useful for spotting the freshest registrations or tracking how a keyword's registration activity changes over time.
TLD
Filter results to a specific extension, or search for any TLD by name. In gTLD registrations, .com accounts for approximately 66% of the total. When a keyword's registrations concentrate in .com at a higher ratio, it suggests stronger commercial intent.
Position
Controls where the keyword appears in the domain name. "Start" (e.g., aitools.com) returns domains where the keyword leads. "End" (e.g., myai.com) returns domains where it follows another word. Comparing start vs end counts reveals how the market uses a keyword.
Period
Over 99% of new registrations are for 5 years or less. Domains registered for longer terms are rare and often signal higher commitment, such as corporate projects or long-term brand investments. Use this filter to isolate these signals.
Type
Filter by character composition: Pure Alpha for letter-only domains, Pure Number for numeric domains, No Hyphen or No Number to exclude specific characters. Helps separate clean brandable names from bulk registrations.
Length
Filter by domain name length: under 5 characters, 5-10, 10-15, or 15+. Short newly registered domains are uncommon and worth noting.
NRDS vs Other Domain Search Tools
A domain name moves through a predictable lifecycle. DomainKits provides a dedicated search tool for each stage, so you can track a keyword across its entire journey. NRDS is the first stage.
| Stage | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| New Domains | Domains registered in the past 60 days. Track registration trends, spot for-sale opportunities, and analyze registration periods. |
| Active Domains | All currently registered gTLD domains. Full inventory search with pattern analysis and for-sale filtering. |
| Aged Domains | Registered domains with significant history. Filter by age and find for-sale listings with established domain history. |
| Expired Domains | Domains in the expiration pipeline (grace period, redemption, pending delete). Backorder and drop-catch opportunities. |
| Deleted Domains | Previously registered domains that completed the deletion cycle. Register dropped domains with prior history at standard cost. |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find domains registered today?
Search your keyword, then use the Days filter and select "0–10d". Domains registered in the last few days appear first when sorted by "Newest". Data is updated daily, so registrations from the previous day are typically available.
What is the difference between New and Active domain search?
New Domain Search (NRDS) covers only domains registered in the past 60 days, with time-based filters like registration velocity and days-since-registration. Active Domain Search covers all currently registered gTLD domains regardless of age. After 60 days, domains automatically move from NRDS into Active.
The domain I wanted appears here. Is it still available?
If a domain appears in NRDS, it is currently registered. However, many are listed for sale immediately. Use the "For Sale" filter to find acquisition opportunities. You can also try Smart Domain Search to discover available variations that haven't been taken.
Can I set up automatic keyword monitoring?
DomainKits offers monitoring and strategy features for registered members. You can configure keyword-based alerts to track new registrations matching your criteria. For full gTLD + ccTLD automated monitoring, see BrandArgus.
What about ccTLD coverage?
NRDS covers 1,000+ gTLDs. For gTLD and ccTLD combined monitoring, BrandArgus provides automated full-spectrum domain monitoring across both gTLDs and ccTLDs, designed for brand protection, trademark enforcement, and competitive intelligence at scale.
Does DomainKits collect personal ownership data?
No. DomainKits focuses on what happens to a domain, not who owns it. All searches operate on registration metadata (dates, nameservers, TLDs, and status). The platform does not perform PII lookups and is fully GDPR-compliant by design.
Can I download the results?
Yes. Registered users can export filtered results via the Export button. Guest users have limited access. For details by account level, see the Membership Tiers guide.