Domain Age Checker

Check how old your domain is

The age of a domain is a surprisingly useful data point in a range of different contexts. Domain Age Checker looks up when a domain was first registered and calculates how long it's been active — information that's relevant for SEO evaluation, due diligence, competitive research, and domain acquisition decisions.

 

From a search engine perspective, domain age is one of many signals that search engines use to assess a site's history and credibility. A domain registered fifteen years ago that has been consistently active has a different trust profile than one registered last month, all else being equal. When evaluating whether a site is worth pursuing a link from, or whether a competitor has structural advantages worth understanding, domain age is a quick and useful data point.

 

For domain buyers and investors, age matters for a different reason. Older domains often carry historical link equity and existing search visibility — value that a brand new domain would take years to accumulate. Before making a domain acquisition, checking the registration date and comparing it against the site's current state helps you evaluate whether the domain's history is an asset or whether it's been through periods of inactivity or penalty.

 

Due diligence on unfamiliar businesses often starts here too. A company that claims to have been operating for a decade but has a domain registered two years ago raises questions worth pursuing. The domain registration date isn't the whole story, but combined with WHOIS data and a broader search history review, it helps build an accurate picture of when a web presence actually began.

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