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With all the AI buzz going around, I was excited to see this tweet from Brady for a couple of reasons.
First, I love to hand-reg. I mean I love it. I’ve been doing it for years, and it’s still one of my favorite aspects of domain investing. There’s something about the hunt, the rush of finding a clean name that somehow slipped through the cracks, and the thrill of locking it down before anyone else notices. And the best part? Hand regs often lead to my easiest sales—the kind of low-hanging fruit that keeps the engine running.
Whenever I hear someone say, “There are no good domains left to register,” I can’t help but think of Charles Duell, the Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office in 1899, who allegedly declared that “everything that can be invented has been invented.” He couldn’t have been more wrong. Just as innovation never stopped, the supply of great domain names hasn’t stopped either. It just takes creativity, persistence, and the right tools to uncover them.
That brings me to the second reason I was excited: AI. Like many of you, I’ve been experimenting with how AI can streamline parts of the domain investing process. From brainstorming niches to drafting outbound emails, AI is making things faster and more efficient. But what really caught my attention here was how AI can be used for domain discovery itself.
Enter the UnstoppableBot. This tool is designed to do exactly what every hand-reg addict wants: help you brainstorm smarter, faster, and with less guesswork. You feed it your ideas or keywords, and it generates potential names, checks availability, and gives you a direct link to register on UnstoppableDomains.com. Instead of typing endless variations into a registrar search box and coming up empty, you’re leveraging AI to expand your imagination and test availability in real time.
Now, here’s where it gets really interesting: when you combine this tool with existing domainer-friendly deals—like $5 Friday .com promos or a Domainer’s Club membership—you suddenly have a repeatable, cost-effective system. You’re no longer randomly hunting; you’re running a process.
For example, imagine it’s Friday. You give the bot a niche keyword like “guitar,” “AI,” or “vintage clothing.” Within seconds, you’ve got a list of creative names the bot has brainstormed. A few clicks later, you’ve registered a handful of them for just $5 each. Do that consistently, and over time you’ll have a pipeline of fresh names at rock-bottom cost—exactly the kind of inventory that can lead to both quick flips and long-term holds.
Ok, I went with some .AI results which do not fall into the $5 Friday scope, but check this out. I picked up these two guitar related names then did a quick Estibot check. I preach that you can’t rely on automated estimations alone, but they will give you a good sense of how popular your keywords are. I haven’t decided for sure to flip these or develop them. I have ideas for each of them that excite me.


This isn’t about replacing domainer skill or intuition. It’s about scaling your efforts. AI doesn’t know the market like you do, but it can surface ideas you might not have considered and save you hours of trial and error. It automates processes.
The future of domain investing isn’t just about the names we find—it’s about the systems we build to keep finding them. And right now, AI is helping us build better systems.
Have you tried using AI for your hand-reg brainstorming yet? If so, what’s worked best for you?



