The prompt
The plain-words description of what you are looking for, kept exactly as you wrote it.
Turn a useful search into a Radar. It keeps the prompt, the filters, and the logic behind them, runs every day on its own, and brings back fresh matches with the original context still attached.
A Radar is the whole search, saved: the reasoning you would otherwise rebuild from memory every session.
The plain-words description of what you are looking for, kept exactly as you wrote it.
The weighted keywords behind the prompt, so matching follows your intent, not just literal text.
Price, renewal, TLD, status, length, style, and every other rule, exactly as you set them.
The Radar re-runs every day and files each refresh under its date, so you review drops, not a feed.
Delivery mode, in-app and email channels, and quiet hours, set per Radar.
Total matches, new today, and the median ask across recent matches, refreshed on every run.
A Radar never repeats a domain it already surfaced. Every match it brings you is new.
Each daily refresh returns fresh matches that pass your rules, with the change signals that make them timely attached.
Each new match also arrives with a short written brief on the angle. It reads "Insight pending" until the text is ready.
Delivery is in-app plus email: a daily digest at your local hour, and a match email when a refresh finds new results. Quiet hours silence both during the window you set.
A Radar is not a feed to scroll. Each day's matches wait for your review, and only the names you accept move on.
Approve or reject each new match, and flag the exceptional ones. Nothing enters the saved list until you have reviewed it.
Keepers file under the day they arrived, with that day's filters attached to the group, so you always know which logic produced them.
Order the accepted names against each other. The ranking stays with the Radar between sessions.
"Open radar in the screener" copies the filters into a normal search. Refine and explore there freely; editing there never changes the Radar.
Launch runs Radars inside its 3 projects. Pro adds unlimited standalone Radars and a larger daily pick budget.
Every limit, spelled out: Compare plans
How Radars run, how alerts arrive, and which plan includes them.
Radars are saved criteria: your strategy. Signals are the notifications and digests that tell you when new matches or changes occur.
Daily. Each Radar re-runs every day, checks fresh supply against your saved rules, and files the day's matches under its date, so results land as a daily drop instead of a feed you have to watch.
In-app and by email. You get a daily digest at your local hour, plus a match email when a refresh finds new results. Quiet hours silence both during the window you set. There are no other delivery channels.
Not from the same Radar. Once a Radar has surfaced a domain, it never surfaces that domain again, so everything waiting for your review is genuinely new.
Launch includes Radars through its 3 projects: each project bundles its own Radar and shortlist Watchlist, with alert delivery and 5 picks per day. Standalone Radars start on Pro: unlimited, with alert delivery and 25 picks per day.
Two ways. "Open radar in the screener" copies the filters into a normal search you can change freely, and nothing you do there changes the Radar. To change what the Radar itself looks for, edit its rules from the Radar workspace.
This page explains the Unique Domains Radars feature: saved searches that keep the prompt, filters, and logic, run on a daily cadence, and bring back fresh matches with in-app and email alerts.
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