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Finding 1,000 Available Domains in 10 Minutes

Keyword lists, TLD variations, and bulk checking — a complete walkthrough.

Finding 1,000 Available Domains in 10 Minutes

If you've ever needed a large pool of domain names quickly — for a campaign, a project, or a domain portfolio — manual searching is hopeless. Here's the systematic approach.

Step 1: Build a Keyword Matrix

Start with two lists:

  • Prefixes: launch, get, use, try, my, the, go
  • Keywords: studio, app, lab, hub, io, base, works

Cross every prefix with every keyword: launchstudio, getlab, usehub — that's 49 combinations from 7+7 words.

Step 2: Pick Your TLD Coverage

Don't just check .com. For tech/startup names, check these five:

.com .io .ai .dev .app

That turns 49 stems into 245 domains to check.

Step 3: Paste Into BatchDomain

  1. Open the Checker
  2. Paste your stem list (one per line, no TLD)
  3. Toggle the TLDs you want
  4. Click Run Bulk Check

Results arrive as RDAP responses land — typically under 30 seconds for 245 domains.

Step 4: Export and Filter

Click Export CSV. Open in a spreadsheet, filter available = true, sort by stem length (shorter = more brandable).

Pro Tips

  • Compound words beat hyphens: growthlab outperforms growth-lab for brandability.
  • Avoid numbers: Domain registrars flag them as lower quality in some RDAP entries.
  • Check expiry dates on "taken" results: A domain expiring in 30 days may be worth monitoring.

With this method, 10 minutes of effort routinely surfaces 50–200 genuinely available, usable domain names.