Domain Hunting Is Broken — So I Built a Faster Way
If you’ve ever tried to launch a project, you already know the pain of domain hunting.
You brainstorm a great name…
You check it…
❌ Taken.
You repeat the process for hours until every good idea feels exhausted.
That frustration is exactly why I built a simple solution.
🚀 A Smarter Way to Find Available Domains
Instead of manually checking every idea one by one, I created a domain suggestion checker that:
Instantly checks domain availability
Generates alternative brandable names
Saves hours of brainstorming time
Works in real time with just a keyword input
Just type a keyword, and the tool immediately returns available domain options you can actually use.
No guesswork. No wasted time.
⚡ Why This Tool Exists
As an indie hacker, speed matters.
When you're building:
SaaS products
Side projects
Client websites
Startups
…you don’t want to lose momentum just because every good domain is taken.
This tool removes that bottleneck completely.
🧩 What Makes It Different?
Most domain tools today are:
Cluttered with ads
Full of upsells
Slow and distracting
Focused on selling, not solving
This one is different.
It’s built to be:
Clean
Fast
Direct
No ads, no distractions
Just results.
🛠 How It Works
Enter a keyword
The system generates domain variations
It instantly checks availability
You get a list of usable domain ideas
That’s it.
No complicated steps. No signup walls.
🌍 Try It Yourself
If you’re tired of wasting time on domain hunting, you can try it here:
👉 https://serpspur.com/tool/domain-sugesstion-checker
💡 Final Thoughts
Good ideas die when execution slows down.
A simple domain should never block a great project.
This tool was built to remove that friction and help you move faster from idea → launch.
If you're building indie projects, SaaS tools, or client work, this can save you hours every week.
Love the tool idea! As someone who's spent way too many late nights refreshing whois, I appreciate the no-nonsense approach. One thing I'd add—maybe a feature to filter by TLD or word length? That could make it even faster for niche projects.