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India-based WhoisExtractor ships free daily list of newly registered domains

India’s WhoisExtractor has launched a free daily list of newly registered domains, offering open access to fresh DNS intelligence for investors and researchers.

India-based WhoisExtractor ships free daily list of newly registered domains

WhoisExtractor.in continues to offer a free daily feed of newly registered domains, and the November 25 update is a reminder that this surprisingly under-used resource exists for anyone tracking trends, hunting ultra-fresh hand-regs, or just curious what’s getting registered in real time. The service provides raw new-registration data at no cost, which in an industry where most comparable tools charge monthly subscriptions or gate access behind paywalls, makes it worth bookmarking.

The daily lists capture domains registered across multiple extensions, giving investors and researchers a window into what keywords, brands, and trends are hot enough that someone decided to lock down a domain within the past 24 hours. For trend-watchers, it’s useful for spotting emerging niches—if you see a cluster of AI-related registrations or a sudden spike in domains around a specific event or product launch, that’s actionable intelligence. For hand-reg hunters, it’s a chance to catch patterns or typos that might have slipped through automated checks.

What makes WhoisExtractor notable is that it’s free and regularly updated, which isn’t a given in the domain data space. Most premium tools charge anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars per month for access to new-registration feeds, drop lists, and bulk WHOIS data. WhoisExtractor strips that down to the essentials and ships it without friction, which is either a public service or smart lead generation for their paid services—probably both.

Worth noting is that raw new-registration data requires work to be useful. You’re not getting curated lists of premium domains or algorithmic scoring—you’re getting firehose-level data that needs filtering, pattern recognition, and judgment to extract value. But for investors who know what they’re looking for, that’s exactly the point. The edge comes from spotting opportunities before they’re obvious, and free daily feeds like this are one of the few remaining ways to do that without paying for enterprise-level tools.

For domain investors, researchers, or anyone tracking namespace trends, WhoisExtractor’s daily feed is a straightforward resource worth checking regularly. It won’t do the analysis for you, but it gives you the raw material to find patterns, catch trends early, and maybe snag a hand-reg before it shows up on someone else’s radar.

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