Domain Age Checker
Check domain age in seconds. ToolsPiNG’s Domain Age Checker pulls WHOIS dates to show a domain’s creation time, last update, and expiry—perfect for SEO audits, competitor research, and verifying site trust before you buy or promote.
🔎 ToolsPiNG Domain Age Checker helps you quickly understand how long a website has existed by reading public WHOIS registration data. In one scan you’ll see key lifecycle details like the creation date, last updated date, and expiration date. This is useful for SEO work, competitor analysis, domain investing, and basic trust checks.
🧭 How to Use
- ✍️ Enter a domain (example: example.com). You can add multiple domains — one per line.
- 🚀 Click Get Domain Age.
- 📅 Review results: creation date (age), last updated, and expiry.
- 📝 Use the insights in your SEO audit, purchase decision, or competitor research notes.
🧰 What You Can Do With This Tool
- ✅ Verify credibility: older domains often look more established to users.
- 📈 Support SEO research: combine domain age with backlinks, content quality, and indexing checks.
- 🕵️ Compare competitors: see who’s been in the niche longer and validate “new vs. mature” sites.
- 💼 Evaluate domains before buying: confirm seller claims and check the expiration timeline.
- 🧪 Audit risky domains: spot very new domains used for spam campaigns or short-term projects.
💡 Tips for Better Results
- 🌐 Use the root domain (example.com) instead of a full URL (https://example.com/page).
- 🔁 If a domain was transferred, WHOIS fields may change—check multiple signals, not age alone.
- 🧩 Pair with other metrics: content quality, link profile, index status, and brand mentions.
- ⚠️ Some domains use privacy-protected WHOIS; you may still see dates but fewer owner details.
🎁 Free Usage & Limits
- 📌 Daily usage: Guest 25 / Registered 100
- 🌍 Number of domains per check: Guest 1 / Registered 5
✨ Tip: If you use ToolsPiNG often, a registered account helps you work faster with higher limits and quick access to your favorites, history and storage space.
🔐 Privacy and Security
- 🛡️ We only process the domain names you submit to retrieve public registration timestamps.
- 🧾 Results are based on publicly available WHOIS data; availability and accuracy can vary by TLD/registry.
- 🚫 We do not ask you to install software—everything runs online in your browser.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Domain Age Checker?
A Domain Age Checker shows how old a domain is by checking its creation date (first registration), plus other timeline details like last update and expiration when available.
How do I check a domain’s age with ToolsPiNG?
Enter the domain name (for example example.com), click “Check”, and the tool will display the creation date and calculate the domain age automatically.
Why does domain age matter for SEO?
Domain age can be a trust signal, but it is not a direct ranking factor on its own. Content quality, backlinks, and a clean domain history matter much more.
What dates does a domain age report include?
Most reports include the creation date, updated date, and expiration date if the registry provides it. Some domains show limited data depending on registry privacy rules.
Why is the domain age different from “website age”?
A domain can be registered long before a website is launched, or it can change owners and be reused. Domain age is about registration history, while website age depends on when the site content actually existed.
Can the tool detect if a domain was dropped and re-registered?
Sometimes. If the creation date is newer than expected, the domain may have expired and been re-registered. For deeper history, also check web archives and backlink history tools.
Is ToolsPiNG Domain Age Checker free, and what are the limits?
Yes. Limits are: Daily usage Guest 25 / Registered 100.
Why doesn’t the tool show results for some domains?
Some registries restrict WHOIS data, privacy rules can hide details, or the domain may be invalid. Try entering only the root domain (without http/https or paths) and confirm the domain extension is correct.