DomainSpy

SEE WHAT FOUNDERS AREBUILDING BEFORE THEY LAUNCH.

Every day, 500,000+ domains get registered. Buried in that data: stealth startups, enterprise launches, and emerging concepts. We surface the signals that matter.

Free Alpha Zero Noise Daily Brief
Live Signals
FOUNDER_CART09:41
openclaw.ai
Purchased with openclaw.com + .io. $150+ spend. Stealth launch detected.
ENTERPRISE09:32
anthropic-labs.com
Registrant: MarkMonitor (matches Anthropic). Corporate product launch prep.
NEOLOGISM09:15
vibecoding.com
New word detected across 3+ independent registrars. Organic concept emergence.
ECOSYSTEM08:58
cursor-tools.net
Unofficial tooling for Cursor. Developer ecosystem growth signal.
System: OnlineProcessing Stream
01 — Economic Signal

Skin in
the Game.

A tweet costs nothing. A domain costs money. When someone registers coolapp.com, .ai, and .io, they're not just talking. They have already started building.

02 — Timing

Before
the Hype.

Enterprise registrars register domains weeks before press releases. Neologisms appear across multiple registrars days before they trend on social. We capture the leading indicator.

03 — Curation

Signal
Over Noise.

We analyze 500,000+ daily registrations to surface the 10-20 signals that actually matter. No gambling spam. No squatters. Just pure alpha.

FAQ

How is this different from Google Trends?

Google Trends shows what people are searching for (curiosity). Domain data shows what people are paying to build (commitment). Talk is free. Domains cost money.

How is this different from a trend newsletter?

Most newsletters summarize what is already trending on social media. We surface signals that haven't hit social yet. Different data source. Different timing.

How do you know a signal is real?

Multiple registrars means organic demand (not one person squatting). External validation from HN and Reddit confirms community interest. Enterprise registrars mean serious money.

Who is this for?

Indie hackers deciding what to build. Founders validating market timing. Investors looking for early signals. Anyone who wants to see where money is moving before attention follows.