- What the Domain check section is
- Which domains you can check
- Why use domain check
- How to use the section
- How it relates to other sections
What the Domain check section is
Domain check (checker) is a task type in Karma.Domains where you add your own list of domains and receive a full Karma report for each: metrics, traffic, history, categories, and more. Unlike database sections (Auctions, Expired, Backorder, All domains), where you browse data the service has already collected, here you specify which domains to analyse.
The section is available from the task list: on the tasks page click “Add new task”, which opens the “Add domain list” form where you enter domains and create a “Domain check” task (in the task list it appears as “Domain list”).
Which domains you can check
In a Domain check task you specify any domains you choose:
- You build the list yourself: enter domains separated by commas or one per line in the input field in the modal.
- Duplicates in the list are ignored — each domain is processed once.
- Limit: you can add no more than 100 domains per task (the UI shows a hint “Maximum 100 check requests” and a “Domains in list” counter).
So this is not a ready-made Karma domain database, but your personal list for one-off analysis and, if needed, registration-availability checks.
Why use domain check
- Your own lists — check domains from your database, a file, or an auction before buying.
- Full Karma report — for each domain you get the same metrics and blocks as in database reports (Karma Score, Moz, Majestic, Wayback Machine, etc.).
- One task — many reports — convenient for batches of domains in a single task, then viewing results in the table and report cards.
The section helps anyone who needs to analyse arbitrary domains, not only those already in Karma’s databases (auctions, expired, backorder, All domains, etc.).
How to use the section
- Go to “Task list” (tasks in the main menu).
- Click “Add new task”. The “Add domain list” modal opens.
- In the input field, enter domains separated by commas or one per line. The UI hint: “Enter domains separated by commas or one per line. Choose whether to check registration availability.” Enable registration-availability checking if needed.
- Set the task name (you can keep the default or change it).
- Check the “Domains in list” counter and cost: charges are in credits (⚡) — a fixed check price per domain. Your balance must cover the cost; if credits are insufficient, the create button is disabled and a warning is shown.
- Click the button to create the task. The task is queued; after processing, reports for each domain appear in the table.
- Open the task from the task list — the reports table is shown. Click a row for the full domain report card. From the report card you can return to this task’s report list.
Important: No more than 100 domains per task. Task cost = number of domains × price per check (shown in plans and in the UI). How many checks your balance allows is shown in the profile (“… checks” for the current balance).
How it relates to other sections
- Report databases (Auctions, Expired, Backorder, All domains — combined table of three sections — and others) — there you browse ready-made data collected by the service. In Domain check you define the list yourself and order reports.
- Recheck in the reports table — if you see domains in a database table and want to send them for another check, you can add them to a new checker task. This is useful when some domains from Auctions or Backorder were skipped by your filters (e.g. you filtered one way, but some rows were “skipped” and never got a report) — then you can send the needed domains to recheck from the table. The same rules apply (100 limit, charge per domain). Report details are in the report header and summary.
Thus Domain check is for users who need Karma reports for their own domain lists and, when needed, registration-availability checks.