A Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration that provides Claude Desktop with domain availability checking across popular TLDs. |
|
-
Domain Availability Checking
- Check availability across 50+ popular TLD extensions
- Support for popular (.com, .io, .ai), country (.us, .uk, .de), and new TLDs (.app, .dev, .tech)
- Dual verification using DNS and WHOIS for accuracy
- Smart TLD suggestions organized by popularity
-
Search Capabilities
- Check specific domains with exact TLD matching
- Bulk checking across supported extensions for a given name
- Parallel processing for faster domain queries
- Organized results by TLD categories
-
MCP Integration
- Easy setup with uvx package management
- Seamless integration with Claude Desktop
- Real-time availability status updates
- Performance metrics and timing information
-
AI Assistant Features
- Natural language domain queries through Claude
- Automated domain suggestion workflows
- Smart recommendations based on availability
Timestamps:
Click on any timestamp to jump to that section of the video00:00 - Checking google.com availability
Testing a well-known premium domain to demonstrate the domain checking functionality and alternative TLD suggestions.
00:20 - Testing myawesomesite.com
Verifying availability for a custom domain name and exploring alternative extension options.
00:40 - Verifying techstartup2026.io
Exploring tech startup domain options and checking availability across multiple TLD extensions.
01:00 - Analyzing aitools domain
Checking competitive AI industry domains and analyzing market availability for startup naming.
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Claude Desktop
- uv package manager
Install uv package manager using one of these methods:
Official installer (recommended):
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
Homebrew (macOS/Linux):
brew install uv
Install Homebrew (if needed):
- Visit https://brew.sh for installation instructions on all operating systems
- Or run:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
The MCP server automatically manages Python dependencies through uvx.
The MCP Domain Availability Checker supports direct installation without cloning repositories, using uvx for package management.
The Claude Desktop configuration file is located at:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Linux:
~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Edit this file to add the Domain Availability MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-domain-availability": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--python=3.10",
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/imprvhub/mcp-domain-availability",
"mcp-domain-availability"
]
}
}
}
If you already have other MCPs configured, simply add the "mcp-domain-availability" section inside the "mcpServers" object:
{
"mcpServers": {
"otherMcp": {
"command": "...",
"args": ["..."]
},
"mcp-domain-availability": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--python=3.10",
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/imprvhub/mcp-domain-availability",
"mcp-domain-availability"
]
}
}
}
To install mcp-domain-availability for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @imprvhub/mcp-domain-availability --client claude
For development or local testing:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/imprvhub/mcp-domain-availability
cd mcp-domain-availability
- Install dependencies:
uv sync
- Run locally:
uv run src/mcp_domain_availability/main.py
The MCP Domain Availability Checker uses multiple verification methods to determine domain availability:
- DNS Resolution: Checks if the domain resolves to an IP address
- WHOIS Lookup: Queries WHOIS databases for registration information
- Socket Connection: Falls back to socket-based checking when other methods aren't available
The tool combines results from these methods to provide accurate availability status, with parallel processing for checking multiple domains simultaneously.
Tool Name | Description | Usage |
---|---|---|
check_domain |
Check domain availability with --domain flag | mysite.com --domain or mysite --domain |
com, net, org, io, ai, app, dev, co, xyz, me, info, biz
us, uk, ca, au, de, fr, it, es, nl, jp, kr, cn, in, br, mx, ar, cl, co, pe, ru, pl, cz, ch, at, se, no, dk, fi, be, pt, gr, tr, za, eg, ma, ng, ke
tech, online, site, website, store, shop, cloud, digital, blog, news & more.
Here are examples of how to use the MCP Domain Availability Checker with Claude:
Check if mysite.com is available using --domain
Check availability for "startup" across all TLDs using --domain
Is awesome.io available? Use --domain to check
The tool provides comprehensive results including:
- Requested Domain: Status of the exact domain queried (if specific TLD provided)
- Available Domains: List of available domains sorted alphabetically
- Unavailable Domains: List of registered domains
- Summary Statistics: Breakdown by TLD categories (Popular, Country, New TLDs)
- Performance Metrics: Check duration for each domain
If you see connection errors in Claude Desktop:
-
Verify uvx installation:
- Run
uvx --version
to ensure uvx is properly installed - Reinstall uv if necessary:
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
- Run
-
Check Python version:
- Ensure Python 3.10+ is available:
python3 --version
- Ensure Python 3.10+ is available:
If domain checks are failing:
-
Network connectivity:
- Verify internet connection is stable
- Check if DNS servers are accessible
-
Rate limiting:
- Large bulk checks may hit rate limits from DNS/WHOIS services
- The tool uses a semaphore to limit concurrent requests to 20
If the MCP server isn't starting:
-
Verify configuration syntax:
- Ensure JSON syntax is valid in
claude_desktop_config.json
- Check that all brackets and quotes are properly matched
- Ensure JSON syntax is valid in
-
Restart Claude Desktop:
- Close and restart Claude Desktop after configuration changes
main.py
: Main entry point with MCP server and domain checking logic- Domain checking functions with DNS, WHOIS, and socket fallback methods
- TLD management with categorized lists
- Async processing for parallel domain checks
uv build
uv run pytest
uv run main.py
The MCP Domain Availability Checker makes external network requests to DNS servers and WHOIS services. Users should be aware that:
- Domain queries may be logged by DNS providers
- WHOIS queries are typically logged and may be rate-limited
- No personal information is transmitted beyond the domain names being checked
- All queries are read-only and do not modify any external systems
Contributions are welcome! Areas for improvement include:
- Adding support for additional TLD categories
- Implementing caching mechanisms for faster repeated queries
- Enhancing WHOIS parsing for more detailed domain information
- Improving error handling and retry mechanisms
This project is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.