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Find available domain names with AI or check your own

Want to know what a name is worth? Domain value calculator.

Find Your Domain Today

You found a domain — now what?

Grabbing the name is step one. Here's how to turn it into a real presence.

Register it fast

Good available names don't last. Once you find one you like, register it at a trusted registrar before someone else does.

Set up email

A name@yourdomain.com address looks far more legit than a free inbox. Most registrars offer email or easy Google Workspace setup.

Lock down the brand

Grab the matching handles on X, Instagram, and TikTok, and consider the .io or .co variant so no one can ride on your name.

Point it somewhere

Even a one-page landing site or a 'coming soon' page starts building SEO and lets people find you while you build.

Check what it's worth

Curious what your new domain could resell for? Run it through the domain value calculator.

Learn the game

New to domains? The blog covers naming, buying, and flipping domains for profit.

Frequently asked questions

How does domhaul find available domains?

Describe what you're building in plain English and domhaul's AI generates brandable name ideas, then checks each one for availability across .com, .io, .app and other TLDs in real time. You only see names you can actually register.

Is domhaul free to use?

Yes. You can generate ideas and check availability for free. We make money from ads and from referral links when you register a domain you found here.

Can I check a specific domain I already have in mind?

Yes. Type the exact name into the search and domhaul will check that domain across every supported extension instead of generating new ideas.

Where do I actually buy the domain?

domhaul finds and checks names; you register them at a domain registrar like Namecheap, Cloudflare, or Porkbun. Click through from a result to grab the one you want.

What makes a good domain name?

Short, easy to spell, easy to say out loud, and ideally a .com. Avoid hyphens and numbers. If the perfect .com is gone, a clean .io, .app, or .co is a solid alternative for many projects.