Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about UBOS MCP Domain Availability Checker
Q: What is the UBOS MCP Domain Availability Checker? A: It’s a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Claude Desktop that checks domain availability across 50+ TLDs, using DNS/WHOIS verification, bulk checking, and smart suggestions. It’s available on the UBOS Asset Marketplace.
Q: How does it integrate with Claude Desktop? A: It seamlessly integrates, providing real-time domain availability status updates directly within your AI Agent workflows in Claude Desktop.
Q: What TLDs are supported? A: It supports 50+ popular TLDs, including .com, .io, .ai, country-specific TLDs like .us, .uk, .de, and new TLDs like .app, .dev, and .tech.
Q: How accurate is the domain availability checking? A: It uses dual verification (DNS and WHOIS) for accuracy, minimizing false positives and providing reliable data.
Q: What is ‘zero-clone installation’?
A: It means you can install the server directly without cloning repositories, using uvx for package management, simplifying the setup.
Q: How do I install it?
A: Follow the zero-clone installation instructions using uvx package management, as detailed in the official documentation, or install it via Smithery.
Q: How do I configure it?
A: Edit the Claude Desktop configuration file (claude_desktop_config.json) to add the Domain Availability MCP configuration, as outlined in the documentation.
Q: Can I use natural language to query domain availability? A: Yes, you can use natural language to query domain availability through Claude, making it easy to incorporate domain checking into your AI Agent conversations.
Q: What are some use cases for this tool? A: Use cases include market research, brand protection, lead generation, and startup incubation, enabling AI Agents to make informed decisions based on real-time domain availability.
Q: What is UBOS? A: UBOS is a full-stack AI Agent development platform that helps businesses orchestrate AI Agents, connect them with enterprise data, build custom AI Agents with their LLM models, and construct sophisticated Multi-Agent Systems.
Q: What if I encounter a ‘Server disconnected’ error?
A: Verify uvx installation by running uvx --version and ensure Python 3.10+ is available. Reinstall uv if necessary and restart Claude Desktop.
Q: What if domain checks are failing? A: Check your network connectivity, ensure DNS servers are accessible, and be aware of potential rate limiting from DNS/WHOIS services during large bulk checks.
Q: Where can I find more information about MCP? A: Visit https://modelcontextprotocol.io/ for more details on Model Context Protocol.
Domain Availability Checker
Project Details
- imprvhub/mcp-domain-availability
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
- Last Updated: 6/15/2025
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