Expiring Domains - Find Domains About to Expire

Browse domains expiring soon and discover premium domain names before they become available. A valuable resource for domain investors, brand protection teams, and businesses monitoring the domain market.

Found 9041 domains expiring within 30 days
Domain Expiry Date Days Left Registrar Created
pescaleon.com 2026-06-02T13:07:29Z 1 IONOS SE 2005-06-02T13:07:29Z
wow-porn.tv 2026-06-02T13:08:48Z 1 Key-Systems GmbH 2014-06-02T13:08:48Z
streethunters.net 2026-06-02T13:16:32Z 1 Tucows Domains Inc. 2013-06-02T13:16:32Z
burtonbikebits.net 2026-06-02T13:21:25Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2005-06-02T13:21:25Z
online-life.cc 2026-06-02T13:23:40Z 1 IONOS SE 2014-06-02T13:23:40Z
a9dt.com 2026-06-02T13:28:24Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2018-06-02T13:28:24Z
g4z.com 2026-06-02T13:53:06Z 1 Moniker Online Services LLC 2002-06-02T13:53:06Z
grinningplanet.com 2026-06-02T14:05:06Z 1 Webhero, Inc. 2002-06-02T14:05:06Z
03ht.com 2026-06-02T14:09:42Z 1 Chengdu West Dimension Digital Technology Co., Ltd. 2025-06-02T14:09:42Z
malaycube.com 2026-06-02T14:12:42Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2013-06-02T14:12:42Z
inspirationalshops.com 2026-06-02T14:25:57Z 1 Key-Systems GmbH 2010-06-02T14:25:57Z
al39.com 2026-06-02T14:30:33Z 1 Eranet International Limited 2025-06-02T14:30:33Z
au17.com 2026-06-02T14:30:34Z 1 Eranet International Limited 2025-06-02T14:30:34Z
23r.com 2026-06-02T14:48:49Z 1 NameCheap, Inc. 2003-06-02T14:48:49Z
creativemints.com 2026-06-02T14:51:12Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2010-06-02T14:51:12Z
a73q.com 2026-06-02T14:54:27Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:54:27Z
am2r.com 2026-06-02T14:54:32Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:54:32Z
a8vg.com 2026-06-02T14:54:32Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:54:32Z
a4ku.com 2026-06-02T14:56:40Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:56:40Z
a7dq.com 2026-06-02T14:56:43Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:56:43Z
a6s4.com 2026-06-02T14:56:45Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:56:45Z
a7n3.com 2026-06-02T14:56:46Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:56:46Z
0-001.com 2026-06-02T14:57:55Z 1 Beget LLC 2021-06-02T14:57:55Z
a5f8.com 2026-06-02T14:58:41Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:58:41Z
a5j4.com 2026-06-02T14:58:46Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:58:46Z
a4qu.com 2026-06-02T14:58:50Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:58:50Z
a63b.com 2026-06-02T14:58:50Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:58:50Z
a2vm.com 2026-06-02T14:58:52Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T14:58:52Z
minecraft-area.ru 2026-06-02T15:01:18Z 1 REGRU-RU 2023-06-02T15:01:18Z
a3tc.com 2026-06-02T15:02:04Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:02:04Z
a8fs.com 2026-06-02T15:02:06Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:02:06Z
am4w.com 2026-06-02T15:04:18Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:04:18Z
an7u.com 2026-06-02T15:04:18Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:04:18Z
afu3.com 2026-06-02T15:04:20Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:04:20Z
2-dec.com 2026-06-02T15:06:08Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:06:08Z
ad4q.com 2026-06-02T15:06:09Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:06:09Z
auw7.com 2026-06-02T15:06:11Z 1 NameSilo, LLC 2025-06-02T15:06:11Z
vanillaplus.com 2026-06-02T15:17:46Z 1 OVH sas 1999-06-02T15:17:08Z
alwadifa-maroc.com 2026-06-02T15:28:17Z 1 NameCheap, Inc. 2009-06-02T15:28:17Z
helloap.com 2026-06-02T15:32:15Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2010-06-02T15:32:15Z
nic.vegas 2026-06-02T15:37:14.669Z 1 Registry Operator acts as Registrar (9999) 2014-06-02T15:37:14.669Z
driverfinderpro.com 2026-06-02T15:43:43Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2009-06-02T15:43:43Z
electronic.vegas 2026-06-02T15:52:01.583Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2014-06-02T15:52:01.583Z
olanatics.com 2026-06-02T15:55:28Z 1 DEVEXPANSE LTD d/b/a Regery.com 2025-06-02T15:55:28Z
likebaguette.com 2026-06-02T15:59:12Z 1 Internet Domain Service BS Corp 2012-06-02T15:59:12Z
techattack.my 2026-06-02T16:00:00.000Z 1 Yeahhost Sdn Bhd 2021-06-02T16:00:00.000Z
indiavidya.com 2026-06-02T16:19:14Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2010-06-02T16:19:14Z
profitsourcery.com 2026-06-02T16:33:28Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2014-06-02T16:33:28Z
motorevent.info 2026-06-02T16:35:19.569Z 1 IONOS SE 2014-06-02T16:35:19.569Z
westottawa.net 2026-06-02T16:46:06Z 1 GoDaddy.com, LLC 2004-06-02T16:46:06Z

Why Monitor Expiring Domains?

Domain Investment

Discover valuable expired domains with existing backlinks, traffic history, and domain authority. Register premium .com, .net, and .org domains at base registration price the moment they drop — before they go to auction.

Brand Protection

Monitor expiring domains similar to your brand name or trademark. Act before competitors or typosquatters register lookalike domains once they expire and become available for registration.

Market Research

Analyze domain expiry patterns across TLDs, registrars, and industries to identify market trends. Use expiring domain data for competitive intelligence and domain portfolio strategy.

Understanding the Domain Expiry Lifecycle

When a domain owner fails to renew before the expiration date, the domain does not immediately become available for registration. It passes through several distinct phases, each lasting a fixed number of days depending on the registry (ICANN-accredited registries typically follow the same general structure, though exact durations vary by TLD).

1
Active / Expiry Date

The domain is still resolving and the registrant can renew at the standard renewal price. Monitoring starts here — domains listed on this page are still in the active window.

2
Auto-Renew Grace Period (0–45 days)

The domain has expired but most registrars automatically attempt to renew it. The registrant can still renew at the regular price. DNS may stop resolving during this window.

3
Redemption Grace Period (30 days)

The domain is deleted from the registrant's account but can be recovered by the original owner, usually at a significant premium fee (often $80–$200+). Third parties cannot register it yet.

4
Pending Delete (5 days)

The domain is queued for deletion by the registry. It cannot be recovered or registered during this phase. Drop-catching services prepare to submit registration requests.

5
Available / Drop

The domain is released and becomes available for registration on a first-come, first-served basis. High-value domains are frequently caught by drop-catching services within milliseconds.

Use our Domain Analyzer to check the current status and WHOIS data for any domain, or our WHOIS Compare tool to track historical registrant changes across multiple domains simultaneously.

Which TLDs Have the Most Expiring Domains?

The distribution of expiring domains is heavily skewed toward legacy generic TLDs. .com consistently accounts for more than 50% of all daily drops worldwide, followed by .net, .org, and country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) such as .co.uk, .de, and .nl. New generic TLDs (ngTLDs) like .io, .co, and .app have seen increasing expiry volumes as early adopters let speculative registrations lapse.

From an investment perspective, .com remains the gold standard — expired .com domains with meaningful keyword combinations, existing backlinks, or past organic traffic command significant aftermarket premiums. .net and .org are tier-two targets; .org domains with nonprofit or educational histories often carry strong Domain Authority scores that take years to build organically.

For specific TLD lookups, you can explore our domain detail pages which include full WHOIS history, DNS records, and registration timeline for any domain — useful for due diligence before targeting an expiring name.

.com

Largest daily drop volume. Premium keyword domains attract investor competition. Use Domain Analyzer to evaluate backlink profiles.

.net

Strong secondary market for tech and networking-related names. Often lower competition than .com equivalents.

.org

Favored by nonprofits and communities. Expired .org domains with existing trust signals can be valuable for content sites.

.io

Popular with SaaS and developer tools. Short, pronounceable .io names are in high demand despite the ccTLD status.

.co

Global alternative to .com. Growing market value for startup and brand-related names.

ccTLDs

Country-code TLDs like .de, .uk, .fr carry local SEO advantages and are essential for region-specific brand protection.

Top Registrars by Domain Expiry Volume

The majority of expiring domains are managed by a small number of large accredited registrars. GoDaddy holds the largest market share of any single registrar, handling tens of millions of active domains — which means it also produces the highest volume of expirations. Namecheap, Network Solutions, Google Domains (now transitioning to Squarespace), and Tucows (operating as Hover and OpenSRS) follow as significant sources of expiring inventory.

Understanding which registrar manages an expiring domain matters for timing. GoDaddy, for example, routes high-value drops through its own auction platform (GoDaddy Auctions) before releasing them publicly. Namecheap drops tend to go through SNAPNAMES. Knowing the registrar lets you choose the right drop-catch service or auction platform to target a specific domain.

You can look up the current registrar for any domain using our WHOIS Lookup tool. For domains currently in the redemption period, our Domain History tool can reveal past ownership and registration patterns that help assess the domain's value.

Explore Domain Analysis Examples

Not sure how to evaluate an expiring domain? Check out these sample analysis pages to see the depth of data available — WHOIS history, DNS records, SSL status, IP geolocation, and registrar details — all in one place:

You can also use our Bulk Domain Search to check the availability and WHOIS status of hundreds of candidate names at once — ideal for screening a watchlist of expiring domains before committing to a drop-catch service.

Frequently Asked Questions About Expiring Domains

What are expiring domains?

Expiring domains are registered domain names whose owners have not renewed them before the expiration date. After expiring, domains enter a grace period, then a redemption period, before finally being released back into the public pool for anyone to register.

How can I register an expiring domain?

Monitor the domain's expiry date and attempt to register it through any accredited domain registrar as soon as it is released. For high-value domains, consider using a domain drop-catching service that submits registration requests in the first seconds after a domain drops.

What is domain drop catching?

Domain drop catching (also called domain sniping) is the practice of registering a domain name immediately after it expires and becomes available. Specialized services submit high-speed registration requests at the exact moment a domain is deleted from the registry, giving subscribers a competitive edge over manual registration attempts.

Why do domains expire?

Domains expire when the registrant fails to renew before the expiration date, often due to forgotten renewal reminders, outdated payment information, business closures, or a deliberate decision not to keep the domain. Registrars typically send multiple renewal notices by email before the expiry date.

How far in advance can I find expiring domains?

Our tool lets you browse domains expiring within the next 7, 14, 30, 60, or 90 days. Monitoring domains 30–90 days out gives you time to research their history, backlink profile, and value before deciding whether to attempt registration or engage a drop-catch service.

Are expiring domains SEO-friendly?

An expired domain can retain SEO value if it has a clean backlink profile, no prior manual penalties, and a relevant content history. Before acquiring any expiring domain, check its backlinks using external SEO tools, review its past content via web archives, and verify it has no history of spam or black-hat link schemes. Our Domain Analyzer provides a starting point for this due diligence.

What is the difference between a dropped domain and an auctioned domain?

A dropped domain is one that was not renewed or recovered during the redemption period and is released back to the public registry for standard registration. An auctioned domain is one that a registrar or marketplace lists for bidding — typically high-value names that attract multiple interested buyers. Many registrars (e.g., GoDaddy Auctions, NameJet) route desirable expiring domains through auctions before they publicly drop.

Can I recover a domain I accidentally let expire?

Yes, during the redemption grace period (typically 30 days after the auto-renew grace period ends) the original registrant can recover the domain, usually by paying a redemption fee on top of the standard renewal price. After the redemption period, the domain enters a 5-day pending delete phase and cannot be recovered. Contact your registrar immediately if you let a domain expire accidentally.

How do I evaluate the value of an expiring domain?

Key factors include: domain length and memorability, keyword relevance, TLD (.com commands the highest premium), age and registration history, existing backlink count and quality, Majestic Trust Flow / Citation Flow, any prior organic traffic, and whether the brand is generic or trademarked. Use our Domain Analyzer and Domain History tools to gather these signals before bidding.

What are the risks of acquiring an expiring domain?

Risks include: inherited Google penalties or manual actions from the previous owner's SEO practices, trademark conflicts (registering a trademarked name can lead to UDRP proceedings), spammy backlink profiles that require disavow work, and outdated cached content in search indexes that may take months to replace. Always conduct thorough due diligence — check web archive history, run the domain through backlink auditing tools, and verify trademark status before committing to a purchase.

How often is this expiring domains list updated?

The expiring domains data is refreshed regularly from our domain registry database. Use the "Expiring Within" filter to narrow results by time horizon — 7-day results show the most imminent drops, while 90-day results give you the broadest forward-looking inventory to research and prioritize.