Saved domains

Saved domains

Your organization's starred watchlist — what's stored, the filters, and what saving does (and doesn't) do.

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Saved Domains is DomainRadar's watchlist. Star a domain anywhere a check result appears — the Quick Domain Check, bulk-check results, the saved list itself — and it lives in one org-wide list together with its latest known check result.

What's stored per saved domain

  • The domain and its TLD.
  • Optional notes — free text, added when saving manually ("Optional notes...").
  • The latest check result — availability, registrar, expiry, when and how it was checked. Empty until the domain has been checked at least once.
  • When it was saved.

Saved domains are organization-scoped: everyone in your org sees and manages the same list.

The list

Each row shows the availability icon, the domain, and badges for registrar, the expiry date, when it was last checked, and the lookup method — everything from the last check. Click a row to expand the full check detail; rows never checked offer a Check now button instead.

Finding things in a big list:

  • Search ("Search saved domains...").
  • Availability filter — Available / Taken.
  • TLD filter — multi-select.
  • Expiry filter — a from/to date range, for "what expires this quarter?"
  • Sort — Domain A–Z/Z–A, Expiry (soonest/latest), Newest/Oldest saved, Registrar A–Z.

The five most recently saved domains also appear in a card on the Radar page, with the same recheck/register/star actions inline.

Common workflows

  • Drop-catching watchlist. Save domains you'd buy if they freed up; filter by Expiry (soonest) and re-check around expiry dates.
  • Brand audit list. Save every lookalike you know about and re-check on a cadence. (For active alerting on new lookalikes, that's Brand Monitor.)
  • Pre-launch shortlist. Star the promising names from a bulk check or name-generator run and review them with the team.

What saving does not do

This is the part people assume wrong, so plainly:

  • No automatic re-checking. The stored result is a snapshot from the last check you ran. DomainRadar does not re-check saved domains on a schedule.
  • No availability alerts. Nobody emails you when a saved taken domain frees up. Re-check before acting on stale data — ownership and expiry change.
  • No registration. The Register on Namecheap shortcut on available rows is a link-out — see Register a domain.

Behaviour and edge cases

  • Re-checking (the refresh button on each row) opens the mode picker and runs a normal, normally-billed check; the row updates with the fresh result.
  • Un-starring removes the domain from the list — the star toggles. Nothing else is deleted.
  • Saving is idempotent — starring an already-saved domain from a check result just keeps it saved.

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