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Domain Name Database

Ready-made domain databases covering 1,500+ zones: country-code ccTLDs, generic gTLDs, and new gTLDs. Daily snapshots of newly registered and expiring domains, registration dates, name servers, and WhoIs data. We deliver a selection tailored to your task as a file, via API, or in a web interface.

1,500+ domain zones expiring-domain feed updated daily free data sample
Domain Name Database
who it's for

Who Needs a Domain Database

Domain lists are a map of the internet: teams use them to find customers, size markets, and protect brands.

Hosting Providers and Registrars

Fresh registrations as a lead stream: behind every new domain is a prospective customer for hosting and related services.

Web Studios and Agencies

New domain owners are launching projects. They need development, design, and marketing.

Analysts and Researchers

Zone volumes, registration dynamics, and the structure of the internet by country and topic.

Brand Protection and Legal Teams

Complete zone lists for typosquatting detection and monitoring of new registrations.

SEO and Drop-Domain Specialists

Expiring domains with history and backlinks — candidates for website restoration.

Services and Products

Domain data inside your own services via API, with no in-house collection infrastructure.

engagement models

Engagement Models for Domain Data

Three formats to fit the task: a one-time export, recurring data delivery, or a custom solution. Pricing depends on the list of zones, volume, and frequency. We send a quote and a sample export before work starts.

One-Time Export
Base

A domain database collected once: for research, a launch, or niche analysis.

  • One or several data sources
  • Fields mapped to your schema
  • Delivery in CSV, Excel, JSON, or XML
  • Data cleaning and validation
Custom Solution
Custom

Turnkey data as a service: API access, DaaS, or a ready-made interface, dozens of sources, and SLAs.

  • API access, DaaS, or a web interface
  • Dozens to hundreds of sources
  • SLAs for timelines and quality
  • Integration with your systems
transparent pricing

How Pricing Works

How much does a domain database cost? The price is built from clear factors, from the list of zones to the delivery format. We send a quote and a data sample before work starts.

Number of Sources
How many zones and registries to cover: a single country or every TLD.
Data Volume
The number of domains, fields, and countries in the export.
Update Frequency
One-time, daily, or more often. Daily snapshots keep the expiring-domain feed fresh.
Source Complexity
Data availability per zone: not every registry publishes WhoIs equally openly.
Delivery Format
A file, a refreshed feed, an API, or a ready-made web interface.
Extra Processing
Enrichment with website attributes, contacts, and WhoIs data, plus deduplication.

Scoped to Your Task

Describe the zones, countries, and fields you need, and we will come back with a cost estimate, timeline, and sample export within one business day.

projects from $150

What a Domain Database Is

A domain database is a structured list of registered domain names organized by zone and country: national, generic, and specialty zones. From the full dataset we build a selection for your task: by zone, country, registration date, or the presence of a live website.

A separate data stream covers daily change snapshots: new registrations, renewals, and expiring domains. It is a ready-made source of leads: behind almost every new domain is a new project or business that needs hosting, development, marketing, and services.

Domains and Name Levels

A domain is the name of a website or online service. It replaces a server's numeric address with a readable name. The link between name and address is stored in DNS and maintained by name servers. A name reads from right to left. Example: shop.example.com.

  • com: the domain zone, also called the top-level domain (TLD);
  • example: the second-level domain — the part you actually register;
  • shop: a subdomain, created by the domain's administrator.

Every name within a zone is unique. While a domain is held by another organization or person, an identical one cannot be registered. A domain connects users to a company's website, email, and other services.

Generic Zones and Country Zones

The domain name system is coordinated by ICANN. Zones fall into three types.

  • gTLD: general-purpose zones. The com zone opened in 1985 and remains the largest on the internet;
  • ccTLD: national zones of countries and territories. A zone's name matches the country's two-letter ISO 3166-1 code: us, uk, de, fr;
  • new gTLD: newer zones under the ICANN program. The first were delegated in 2013: shop, online, app, and hundreds more.

The Domain Lifecycle: From Registration to Release

Domains are registered by organizations and individuals. Registration grants the right to use the name for the paid term. After that, the name is either renewed or moves through a chain of statuses.

  • expired: the term has ended, but there is still time to renew;
  • redemption: recovery is still possible — 30 days in gTLD zones;
  • pending delete: deletion is scheduled, usually 5 days;
  • release: the name becomes available to register again.

The daily snapshot shows the status and drop date for every name. That is your chance to pick up a domain with history ahead of competitors.

A note on scope: domain registration is not part of the service. We deliver data and do not sell rights to names. You register an available domain with any accredited registrar, and keyword domain search will help you find the right name.

Domain Information: WhoIs, Name Servers, and Hosting

WhoIs is a public service with information about a domain: dates, status, registrar, and name server names. It is gradually being replaced by the RDAP protocol; we cross-check data against both sources.

Administrator contacts are often hidden by privacy settings. We include openly published information in the export and flag empty values in the list. Bulk WhoIs checks against your own domain list are available on request.

DNS records add another layer of information:

  • name servers point to the hosting provider;
  • the A record shows whether the site responds;
  • the MX record shows whether the domain accepts email.

Not every domain has a working website. Some names are parked or bought as spares. Status filters separate live sites from empty names.

A note on scope: we do not provide hosting or email — the database only carries information about them. Lists of sites running a specific CMS or technology are covered by website search by technology.

What the Export Includes

  • Domain, zone, registration date, and drop date
  • New and expiring domains for the period
  • Statuses, name servers, and public WhoIs fields
  • Website status: live, parked, empty
  • Site language, title, and topic
  • Contacts from the website on request
  • Site technologies: CMS, hosting, CDN

How Teams Use the Database

Domain lists plug straight into sales, marketing, and security workflows.

  • lead generation: fresh registrations surface new companies before directories do;
  • brand protection: watching domains that resemble your company name, typosquatting detection;
  • SEO: domains with history in the drop feed, with the old site's backlinks preserved;
  • analytics: registration dynamics by zone, country, and industry.

Domains by themselves carry no company details. Company databases add organization contacts to a domain list. Keyword trends show how words trend across new registrations.

We deliver data the way you need it: a one-time file export, a recurring feed, API access, or a web interface with filters. Volumes range from targeted selections to entire zones. We have been collecting data on companies, markets, and domains since 2015. Before you start, we will send a free sample export for your zones.

why us

Why Clients Trust Us with Domain Data

We have worked with sales and analytics data since 2015. A domain database is valuable when it is complete, fresh, and free of junk.

01
1,500+ Zones

National zones of countries and territories, generic gTLDs, and new gTLDs. Coverage for any geography.

02
Fresh Data

Snapshots refresh daily. New domains land in the export within 24 hours.

03
Clean Lists

Deduplication and filtering of parked and technical registrations. No junk in your selection.

04
Website Attributes

Status, language, topic, contacts, and technologies. The list is ready for your sales team from day one.

05
Convenient Formats

File, feed, API, or web interface. Data arrives ready to load into your systems.

06
Transparency

A quote and data sample before we start, a contract, and clear pricing with no hidden fees.

how we work

How We Build a Domain Database: Step by Step

A transparent process: we prepare a quote and send a data sample before work starts. No hidden fees, no surprises.

step 1

Request

You describe the zones, countries, and fields you need. A short brief is enough.

step 2

Test and Quote

We size the zones and timeline and send a free sample export.

step 3

Building the Selection

We compile the domain lists, cross-check WhoIs and name servers, and clean out junk and duplicates.

step 4

Delivery

File, feed, API, or web interface. For recurring snapshots we keep watch over data quality.

deliverables

What You Get

The output is not a raw list but a structured domain database with the attributes you need, ready to use.

Structured Database

Domains with attributes: CSV, Excel, JSON, or XML mapped to your schema.

Refreshed Feed

New and dropped domains arrive on schedule.

API Access

Domain data delivered straight into your products and systems.

Web Interface

A dashboard with zone and status filters, search, and export. Users work with the database without manual exports.

Cleaning and Enrichment

Junk filtering, website attributes, contacts, and technologies.

Support and Reliability

We monitor snapshot completeness and delivery stability. Your export arrives on time.

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More Ways We Can Help

The domain database covers domain name data. We can build and configure adjacent data streams for your task.

questions and answers

Domain Database FAQ

If you don't see your answer, send a request: our support team will get back to you within one business day.

Which zones do you cover?

More than 1,500 zones: national ccTLDs of countries and territories, generic gTLDs, and new gTLDs. A ccTLD's name matches the country's two-letter ISO 3166-1 code: us, uk, de, fr. If a zone you need is not yet covered, we will add it for your project.

How much does a domain database cost?

Projects start at $150. The final price depends on the list of zones, data volume, update frequency, and extra processing (see the factor breakdown above). We send an exact quote and a sample export before work starts.

How fresh is the data?

Snapshots refresh daily: new registrations and expiring domains land in the export within 24 hours of the change in the zone. The database shows the registration date and drop date for every name.

Can you provide owner contacts?

We deliver contacts published on the websites themselves: email addresses, phone numbers, and contact forms. Administrator contacts in WhoIs are often hidden by privacy settings; we include the fields that are public. We do not use personal data from non-public sources.

What domain information does WhoIs contain?

Registration date, expiration date, status, registrar, and name server names. WhoIs is complemented by the RDAP protocol, and we cross-check data against both sources. Bulk WhoIs checks against your own domain list are available on request.

What formats do you deliver in?

A file (CSV, Excel, JSON, XML), a refreshed feed, API access, or a web interface with filters and export. UTF-8 encoding, and internationalized domain names (IDNs) come through correctly. Send a request to get a sample in your own format.

How do I find out when a domain will drop?

The export includes the status and dates for every name. In gTLD zones, once the term ends, the domain passes through redemption (30 days) and pending delete (about 5 days), and then the name is released. The daily expired feed lets you pick up a domain with history ahead of competitors.

Do you register domains or sell rights to them?

No. The service delivers domain data; the right to use a name stays with its administrator. Registration is handled by accredited registrars. Keyword domain search will help you find available and soon-to-drop options.

Does the database include hosting and email information?

Yes, from DNS records. Name servers point to the hosting provider, the MX record shows whether email is set up on the domain, and the A record shows whether the site responds. The service does not provide hosting or mailboxes themselves.

How do I link domains to companies and contacts?

The database contains domains and their attributes, without company details. Company databases cover organizations with phone numbers and addresses. We build domain-to-company matching as a custom format for your task.

get in touch

Need a Domain Database? We'll Send a Sample

Describe the zones, countries, and fields you need. A project manager will come back with a quote and a sample export within one business day.

Emailorder@scraping.pro
LocationsGeorgia · Hong Kong

We reply within one business day.