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First published June 11, 2026 · data through 2026-06-13 · Updated daily · rolling 90-day window

TLD Demand Index

Which domain extensions people actually check. Most TLD statistics measure what is registered; this dataset measures demand-side behavior — real lookups by real users in Godzilla DN's free tools over the last 90 days, with bot traffic removed.

Human lookups

0

Distinct TLDs

0

Distinct users

0

Searches

239

Lookups by extension

Volume can concentrate in a few heavy users — compare the “Users” column to judge breadth, not just the bar.

TLDVolumeLookupsUsersShare

Methodology

Source. Server-side events from Godzilla DN's free domain tools (primarily the portfolio RDAP checker) and marketplace search, over a rolling 90-day window. In the current window: 18,763 qualifying events, of which 239 remained after bot filtering.

Bot filtering. Requests from known crawlers (Googlebot, GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, SEO tools, headless clients and ~80 other signatures) are excluded by user-agent classification, plus honeypot-trapped clients.

Counting. A lookup is one domain checked by one user action; the TLD is the final label of the queried name. Users are counted by an anonymous identifier — no personal data is collected or published.

Honest caveats. This reflects the behavior of Godzilla DN's audience, not the global market; volume can be concentrated in a small number of heavy users (which is why distinct users are published alongside raw lookups); and the window is rolling, so numbers change daily. Treat it as a demand signal, not a census.

Cite this data

Licensed CC BY 4.0 — free to quote, chart and republish with attribution:

GodzillaDN Research, “TLD Demand Index”, godzilladn.com/research/tld-demand

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