Pre-release
Desktop application • Windows first
Find your perfect domain name, instantly.
DotcomSeekr is a desktop app that generates domain name variations from your
keywords, prefixes, suffixes, and TLDs — then checks live availability using
Namecheap’s API (or a mock backend while you experiment).
Built for entrepreneurs, developers, and brand-obsessed founders who want a
dedicated tool for domain hunting — not another cluttered registrar page.
Features
What DotcomSeekr actually does for you.
Advanced search
Generate smart domain variations, fast.
- Combine prefixes, base keywords, suffixes, TLDs, and joiners.
- Use wildcards in prefixes/suffixes for broader exploration.
- Limit how many available domains to return per keyword group.
Live availability
Check domains in real time via Namecheap.
- Use Namecheap’s API for live availability checks (when configured).
- Fallback to mock checks when you’re testing or offline.
- Results are color-coded so available domains stand out instantly.
Reports & presets
Keep your search results organised.
- Download results as reports for later review or sharing.
- Save presets for TLD lists and result limits in
config.json.
- Optional AI-generated prefixes/suffixes for creative suggestions.
How it works
From idea to “this domain is actually free”.
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1
Enter your naming ingredients.
Add base keywords, prefixes, suffixes, TLDs, and optional joiners.
DotcomSeekr uses these to generate structured domain candidates.
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2
Choose live or mock checks.
Configure the Namecheap API (or stay in mock mode) and select the
registrar in the app. Credentials are stored in your local config only.
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3
Run the search and review results.
The integrated output/log window shows domains and their status:
green for available, red for taken, with summary stats at the end.
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4
Export and register your picks.
Export reports for your short-list, then register the winners via
Namecheap (with optional affiliate links supporting ongoing development).
Packaged releases and licensing.
The current focus is on a robust desktop experience. Next steps include
packaged executables, a simple license-key system, and a clean release
workflow using PyInstaller, build scripts, and semantic versioning.