Expired Domain Inspector Tool
Visit https://expireddomains.net/ and collect a list of domains that you'd like to use, and then enter them in the box below (one per line) to quickly check basic viability signals: DNS status, Wayback history, suspicious keywords, and optional DP/BL backlink metrics.
To collect that list, you can find some quick JavaScript snippets to run in the console here if you want to quickly filter out potentially good domains, keep an outputtable list, output it in your console, and clear it any time you want: domain-triage-extension/scripts.js
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any domain. You should conduct your own independent research and due diligence before making any decisions.
See further below for information on how to interpret the output.
example.comexample.com,120,450 where values are domain, DP, BLexample.com 120 450 also works with tabs.
How to Interpret These Scores
The score shown in the left-hand column is a quick, high-level indicator of a domain’s overall quality and authority based on factors like backlink strength, domain history, and trust signals. It should be used as an initial filter, not as a final decision-maker.
General score ranges:
- 60+ – Strong signal. These domains often have meaningful authority and are typically worth reviewing, especially if the BL/DP ratio is healthy.
- 40–60 – Moderate quality. Many good opportunities fall in this range, particularly with clean link profiles.
- 20–40 – Lower tier. Occasionally useful, but usually requires a compelling niche or branding angle.
- Below 20 – Weak signal. Typically not worth pursuing unless the domain name itself is highly desirable.
Important: These ranges are relative and should be considered in the context of the current results page. A “high” score is most meaningful when it stands out compared to nearby domains.
For evaluation, prioritize:
- A healthy BL/DP ratio, generally between 1 and 20.
- A solid number of referring domains (DP).
- The score as a supporting signal when comparing similar domains.
Be cautious of mismatches (e.g., a high score but poor BL/DP ratio), as this may indicate spammy or manipulated link profiles.