How DomainTap works
- Describe your product idea in plain language.
- DomainTap generates short, memorable, brandable name suggestions ranked by clarity and fit.
- Check availability across popular TLDs — .com, .ai, .io, .app, .dev, .co, .net, .org, .tech, and .xyz.
- Compare estimated annual registration prices side by side.
- Spot possible name conflicts before committing — DomainTap checks whether a similar product already uses the name on another TLD.
What makes DomainTap different
Most domain search tools show you availability and stop there. DomainTap goes further: a domain can be available on .ai while the same name is already used by a competing product on .com. The conflict check fetches public page metadata from registered domains and uses an AI classifier to assess how similar that product is to yours, so you can make a more informed choice before buying.
Supported TLDs and pricing
DomainTap checks availability across .com, .io, .ai, .co, .app, .dev, .net, .org, .tech, and .xyz. Prices shown are estimates based on typical registrar rates and are provided for comparison only. Final checkout prices vary by registrar, promotional offers, and applicable taxes.
Frequently asked questions
- What is DomainTap?
- DomainTap is a free AI-powered tool that suggests brandable domain names based on your product idea, checks their availability, compares estimated prices, and warns you when a similar product already uses the name elsewhere.
- Does DomainTap register domains?
- No. DomainTap shows availability and links to registrars where you can complete the purchase. It does not process payments or register domains directly.
- Are the displayed prices final?
- No. Prices are estimates based on publicly available registrar rates. Your actual cost depends on the registrar you choose, any active promotions, ICANN fees, and applicable taxes.
- Does DomainTap provide trademark clearance?
- No. The conflict check is an informational signal based on publicly available website content, not a legal trademark search. Always consult a trademark professional before registering a business name.