URL2Domain scans text and looks for corresponding domain names available for registration.
Whenever I hear or read a new term I haven’t heard of, I add it to a list of possible domain names to register. A new tool call URL2Domain now makes that process easy: it will scan entire web pages to find words that aren’t registered in .com.
All you do is copy the URL you want scanned, paste it into the box at URL2Domain.com, and it starts scanning. It shows you the progress as it scans each word on the page and sees if the corresponding .com domain name is available.
Because basically every one word domain name is taken in .com, don’t expect to get a lot of hits. So far I’ve found mostly typos in articles coming up as available domain names. URL2Domain will find more available domain names if you use it to scan web sites that have never terms, such as slang dictionaries and scientific research.
One improvement already in the works that will increase the hit rate is the ability to scan against multiple TLDs in addition to .com. Although most words are taken in .com, you might find some good ones in .net, .org, or even country code domains.
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