Find your favorite domain names easily with DomainTyper
DomainTyper makes searching for a domain name a lot easier and fun.
There are many ways you can search for a domain name. We have even mentioned about a great service “Bust A Name” that makes it easier to find a domain. It allowed you to enter words and it mix-and-match for you to come up with a combination of domain names so you can pick and choose what you want.

DomainTyper’s approach to this problem is slightly different. Apart from letting you know about the availability of a domain it lets you search for domain names with quite a lot of different extensions (TLDs). It also let you generate a list of Web 2.0 domain names which comes in handy if you are tired of searching for a meaningful domain name to find out that it’s long gone.

As with many other services, DomainTyper instantly finds out about the domain as you type it in. If the domain is available it allows you to register that domain with GoDaddy, Netfirms or 1&1. If the domain name is taken already it let you find out more information about the domain along with the website traffic level (provided by Statsaholic) and the PageRank.

If the three choices, .com, .net and .org are not enough for you then you can add extra extensions. There is a huge list of extensions that you can choose from.

If that’s not enough DomainTyper shows you domain hacks that are basically a combination of the domain names with different TLD’s in play. If you can’t find the major TLD’s like .com, .net etc you might be surprised to find a decent name with a different TLD. That’s very handy.

If you are searching for hundreds of domain names you might want to keep some of the interesting domains that you come across. You can use the favorites feature of DomainTyper (click on the star icon) to mark some of the domain names as your favorites.

If you still think that’s not enough DomainTyper let you generate some cool Web 2.0 domain names. Every time you hit the “Generate” button you’ll get a new list of some of the cool Web 2.0 domain names.

On top of everything else, DomainTyper also has a little iPhone app so you can search for a domain name on the go.
Overall, DomainTyper feels like a full-suite app to search for domain names. It covers pretty much all the aspects of domain search. Some of the features that I would like to see to make this my most favorite domain search tool would be to let us key in words and let DomainTyper find domain names that are a combination of those words. I would also like to see a more functional Domain Hacks section where not just DomainTyper notifies of the availability of a domain hack but also makes sure the domain hack can be registered as well.
Give DomainTyper a try and I’m sure you’ll also convert.


