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Does anyone have a reliable source to check domain availability on the fly?

 

I've tried GoDaddy and NameCheap but they limit searches and have captchas.

 

Just wondering if there is an API or another service to top in to that I can include

in one of my bots for checking domains on the fly?

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Because they are domain registrars they get access to that.

 

You can pay a monthly fee for some services to do this but I'd

much rather see if anyone has a work-around.

 

I'm just learning Namecheap has an api but it has limitations

that are locked to your IP address and API key so you can't

distribute a bot with those conditions.

 

You can scrape 500 urls at a time using GoDaddy bulk checker

but after a few times you get captchas.

 

I'm searching hundreds of thousands of domain names at a time.

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I don't see an issue here you Solve captcha using DeathByCaptcha it costs 7$ which is nothing you can tell your customers to get an account and put it in compiled version.

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Thanks Bill. I've already tried that site and it's completely useless.

 

As for integrating DBC or something that may be a possibility but there

is another tool that I found that has a feature like this in their tool and

they're hitting multiple whois sites it looks like.

 

Maybe something I can integrate.

 

Keep them coming in the meantime.

 

Thanks guys!

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Scrapebox is unreliable for that. It has a lot of false positives on availability.

 

I've bought a bulk domain script for $10 on Codecanyon for this. Works good

but a little slow.

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https://www.whoisxmlapi.com/ is what I use with my bots. It's cheap and fast. However, you can also use Namecheaps API. Moniker and Namesilo also have one.   A very expensive but good API is Domaintools.com

 

 

Your just looking for availability right? Or are you looking for the whole whois record parsed?  If so then https://www.whoisxmlapi.com/  is really your best bet.

 

Hope that helps.

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