Expired Domains

Searching for expired domain names has become an increasingly popular strategy among digital marketers, bloggers, and businesses. High-quality, expired domains are a coveted asset, sought-after for their established SEO value, backlink profile, and traffic potential. These domains serve as a powerful foundation for blog networks, business websites, and online branding endeavors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are expired domains in demand?

Expired domains are valuable because of their established SEO history — quality backlinks, domain authority, and aged trust signals that take years to build from scratch. Rebuilt properly, a strong expired domain can rank in Google faster and outperform a brand-new registration for the same niche. The backlink profile and age (years since first Wayback capture) are the biggest factors in real-world value.

How can I find good expired domains?

Use the filters above. The ⭐ Quality Sort pill combines Domain Authority, Trust Flow, and Wayback age into a single composite score — the picks at the top are buyer-grade. For deeper digging, set a minimum DA / TF, narrow by TLD, or filter for drops in the last 24 hours. Subscribe to the daily email digest to get 25 hand-picked drops every morning.

How do you confirm a domain is actually available?

Every domain in this list with a Dropped date has been verified through RDAP (the modern WHOIS successor) — meaning we've checked the registry directly and confirmed it's registerable right now. That's the gold standard: many "dropped domains" lists from competitors include redemption-period domains that aren't actually available yet.

What does the Age column mean?

Age is the number of years since the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine first captured the domain. It's a strong forward-looking signal: a 20-year-old domain has earned trust from search engines that a fresh registration simply can't have. Combined with the Alt column (how many of the SLD's other TLDs are already taken), it gives you a much truer picture of demand than DA alone.

Why are dropped domains valuable?

A dropped domain is one whose previous owner didn't renew it. It typically inherits residual backlinks, direct traffic, and the SEO trust built up over its lifetime. By using tools that surface domain history, you can gauge a dropped domain's worth before registering — and reuse all that signal for your own project on day one.

Can I get this data via an API?

Yes — the entire feed is available as a clean REST API at thexyz.com/domains/api. Filter programmatically by TLD, age, drop date, DA, TF, alt-TLD demand. Free tier available with 100 calls / day; paid tiers scale up to unlimited. Same dataset, machine-readable.