Methodology

How RegistryPulse reads domain lifecycle signals

RegistryPulse is designed to make domain timing visible. It combines discovery, lifecycle state, and alert rules so builders can act when a relevant domain enters the market.

Discovery

RegistryPulse collects domain lifecycle signals from registry and registrar-facing sources, then normalizes domains into a searchable feed. The discovery view prioritizes new signals so teams can review opportunities while timing still matters.

Pending delete

Pending-delete domains are names that are approaching the final stage of expiry. Availability is not guaranteed, but this state is useful for early watchlists because it highlights names that may become available soon.

Dropped and available domains

Dropped domains are domains that RegistryPulse has seen as newly available or recently released. Availability can change quickly, so RegistryPulse treats these as time-sensitive signals rather than registration guarantees.

Valuation signals

RegistryPulse stores valuation ranges from available sources when present. These ranges are directional prioritization signals, not appraisals, and should be combined with brand fit, length, TLD quality, and intended use.

Alerts

Saved alerts turn a one-time search into continuous monitoring. Rules can track semantic intent, TLDs, lifecycle states, and notification preferences so new matches surface automatically.