From May 12 onwards, OpenAI has provided ChatGPT Plus subscribers with a range of third-party plugins. A new plugin has been added to the system almost every day, serving diverse purposes. As there are now numerous plugins available, we aim to bring some order to the selection by presenting each plugin by category in a series of articles. At this time, we are looking for suitable tools that help in keyword research, content optimization, and website management; in summary, these are ChatGPT SEO Plugins.
This ChatGPT Plugin is a tool that can be used to check the availability of a domain name and provide a link to purchase the domain. It can also compare the prices of a given domain (based on its Top-Level Domain or TLD) across multiple registers and find the cheapest one to purchase the chosen domain.
How it works
- Domain name status – You can ask about the availability of certain domain names via ChatGPT, but note that if you do not write a prefix, it will only search for “.com”; it will not automatically search for other options. Example: “Check the availability of the puzzle4you domain name“. Check out the result here.
- Registration cost – You can ask about the registration cost of the chosen domain, and the plugin will check a few different registers and suggest the cheapest one. Example: “Check the registration cost for puzzle4you.io domain“. Check out the result here.
Conclusion
It is difficult to imagine a situation where I would open ChatGPT for domain name registration, although it might be a useful solution for comparing some service providers. In the domain name checker function, in addition to entering in the chat window whether or not the given domain is available, a link is also attached that takes you to GoDady’s website for more information. It can be assumed that there is some kind of Affiliate Marketing solution in the background, which occurs not only with the domain status but also with the cost offer function too. I can imagine a scenario where ChatGPT suggests domain options on a certain topic, and then with this plugin, you can immediately check the availability of those names; in this case, the plugin can be useful.
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