See drops before anyone else

Multi-registrar consensus. RDAP-authoritative. Drop-date prediction. Real-time alerts.

ICP 01 — WATCHER

Get notified the moment a domain drops

Add a domain to your watchlist. We poll 5 registrars + authoritative RDAP every 90 seconds. You get an instant Telegram ping the second any source confirms it's available.

Start watching
ICP 02 — RESEARCHER

Predict when a domain will drop

Paste a single domain or up to 100 at once. We run WHOIS, apply per-TLD lifecycle rules (RGP, pendingDelete), and return the predicted drop date with confidence.

Predict drops
ICP 03 — CATCHER

Register the instant it's free (coming soon)

Queue a domain for auto-registration at drop time. We ramp up polling to sub-second frequency near T-0 and fire at the fastest registrar that confirms availability.

Read the plan

Why dropseer

Built on a multi-source OR-gate that doesn't trust a single registrar

OR-gate verdict

Any source finds it, you win

Dynadot often lags on .in drops. We rotate 5 registrars + authoritative RDAP — if any says "available", we trust it.

RDAP authoritative

Registry-direct truth

NIXI, Verisign, PIR — we query the registry operator's own RDAP server. No middleman staleness.

Adaptive polling

Faster as drop approaches

90s at casual. 30s when hot. 5s for critical. Sub-second for dropcatch-grade watches near T-0.

Lifecycle prediction

WHOIS + per-TLD rules

Expiry + auto-renew grace + RGP (30d) + pendingDelete (5d). Calibrated per TLD from documented ICANN lifecycle.

Bulk friendly

200 per check, 100 per predict

Built for domainer workflows. Bring a wordlist, get back a calendar of expected drop dates.

Self-hosted stack

Go + SQLite, zero moving parts

One binary. No Postgres, no Redis for the core service. SSDs are enough. Open-source friendly.

Sources we query

Each check queries one rotated registrar + RDAP. Ask for all=true to fan out to every source in parallel.

NIXI RDAP IANA RDAP bootstrap Dynadot NameSilo Namecheap Name.com OpenProvider
dropseer — see drops before anyone else
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