Saved domains
Saved domains
Your starred list of domains with the latest check result and optional notes.
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The Saved domains list is DomainRadar's bookmark folder. Star a domain after a check, optionally add a note, and it lives in a list with its latest known check result for easy revisiting.
What's stored per saved domain
- The domain itself.
- An optional note (free-text – why you saved it, when to revisit, internal context).
- The latest check result – availability, registrar, expiry.
- The timestamp of when it was saved.
Saved domains are organization-scoped, so anyone in your org can see and edit them.
Common workflows
- Watchlist for expiring domains. Save the domains you'd buy if they ever come on the market. Re-check periodically to spot drop-offs.
- Brand audit list. Save every domain that resembles your brand so you can re-check them on a cadence.
- Pre-launch candidates. Save shortlisted names from a name-generator job to discuss internally before registering.
Behaviour and edge cases
- Re-checking a saved domain updates its stored
latestCheck. The re-check runs through the pipeline normally and is billed at the mode you pick. - The latest-check result can go stale. It's a snapshot from when you last checked. Domain ownership can change between checks; re-check before acting on the data.
- Unsaving removes the domain from the list. The original check record itself isn't deleted – you can find it in the check history via the API.
- No alerts on availability change. Saved domains don't auto-monitor – use Brand Monitor for active alerting.
Related
- Save domains
- Brand Monitor – active alerting on new registrations.