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
- Open the Checker
- Paste your stem list (one per line, no TLD)
- Toggle the TLDs you want
- 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:
growthlaboutperformsgrowth-labfor 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.