Expired domains · RegFee

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expired domain.

35,937 domains already analysed: Trust Flow, referring domains, Wayback archives, Google Business listings. All buyable at registration price, often under €10 at the registrar.

These domains are free. 8 EUR.

35,937
domains in the catalog
16,601
domains with a Google listing
1,477
domains at TF 10 or above
2,337
reviews on the biggest listing

Boosting your own sites

Trust Flow is not bought one unit at a time. It stacks.

The catalog holds 1,477 domains at TF 10 or above, 444 above TF 15, 95 above TF 20. All at registration price. One TF 22 domain pointed at your site moves a little capital. Twenty TF 12 domains pointed at the same site move considerably more, for the price of lunch.

What matters is not one domain’s TF. It is how many you can take.

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What you see inside

A search engine, not a CSV file.

Every domain arrives enriched. Filter, compare, open the record. Domain names in these screenshots were replaced: the real catalog is for account holders.

17 filters, one shortlist

TF, CF, RD, BL, DA, GMB sector, country, extension, minimum rating, review count, Wayback snapshots, Google indexation, unlock cost. A single TF ≥ 20 filter takes 35,937 rows down to 95.

The RegFee catalog with the filter panel open, 95 domains left out of 35,937

The Google listings nobody claimed

Unclaimed listing plus 100 reviews minimum: 54 domains. Restaurants, shops, practices, rated 4.8 with hundreds of reviews, whose business is gone and whose listing is still floating.

The catalog filtered on unclaimed Google Business listings with more than 100 reviews

The full record, before you buy

Authority (TF, CF, ratio, DA, AS, RD, BL), Majestic topics, Wayback activity year by year, attached Google listings. You see whether the domain actually lived or sat parked for ten years.

The detailed record of an expired domain: authority, Majestic topics, Wayback activity, GMB listing

What it is actually for

5 uses for an €8 domain.

An expired domain has five uses, not one. And each one needs a different filter when you search.

Link selling

Rebuild a link-selling site, provided it carries a Google listing

A RegFee carrying one or more Google listings takes off far more easily than a bare domain. Google already knows the business, the address, the activity: the site regains positions faster, and above all it holds them. On the buyer side, the listing is a valued signal: it proves the site maps to a real business and not to a shell built to resell links.

Filter: GMB = With listing · Owner = Unclaimed · Reviews ≥ 100

PBN

Restart a network running out of steam

A PBN dies when its estate ages without renewal. At registration price, 20 new domains cost less than a single €400 auction domain. The discipline stays the same: mixed registrars, mixed TLDs, staggered pickup dates, and definitely not 20 sites rebuilt the same month on the same template.

Filter: Wayback snapshots ≥ 20 · Age ≥ 8 years · mixed extensions

301 redirect

A surgical 301 to break through a plateau

When a site stalls on a handful of pages, a 301 from a thematically close expired domain can restart it. The condition is the theme: that is exactly what the Majestic topics on the record are for. A Home/Gardening domain pointed at a gardening site is a coherent signal. Off-topic, the redirect does nothing, or does harm.

Filter: matching Majestic topics · high TF/CF ratio · RD ≥ 10

Trust Flow

Push your Trust Flow up

Trust Flow largely decides what a link buyer will pay. Picking up a TF 22 domain and redirecting it moves part of that capital to your target. It does not replace real link building, but it moves a price list. And since the catalog holds 1,477 domains at TF 10 or above, you can stack several instead of hunting for the one big domain.

Filter: TF ≥ 10 · sort by TF descending

Referring domains

Recover RDs that are already live

The real asset is not the score, it is the sites still pointing at the name. 18 catalog domains carry more than 200 referring domains, the biggest holds 1,925. Those links are published, indexed, alive, and they keep pointing at a domain nobody owns any more. Take the name, take the links.

Filter: RD ≥ 100 · sort by RD descending

What it is not

The limits, stated before you buy.

An expired domain is not a site.
You still have to rebuild it: content, structure, hosting. The registration fee buys the name and its past, not the work.
Availability moves.
A catalog domain can be gone before you open it. Availability is verified at unlock time.
French town-hall names are excluded.
AFNIC blocks their resale. They are stripped from the catalog upstream, so you will not waste time on them.

In the field

Domains picked up that took off again.

Sites rebuilt from an expired domain bought at registration price, and their curve after pickup.

Result screenshots to be added
Result screenshots to be added

Learning to use it

We dig into all of this in the community.

Which domains are worth it, how to read a link profile before buying, how to rebuild a site without getting deindexed, when a 301 works and when it is pointless. That is what we trade every day between people who actually do it.

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