NRDS · April 14, 2026 · Updated Apr 16, 2026

.COM Newly Registered Domains Report – April 14, 2026

2026-04-14 COM Newly Registered Domains: Lifecycle Entry Data

On 2026-04-14, a total of 152,540 domains were newly registered under the COM TLD. These domains represent the day’s inflow into the active COM domain pool, transitioning from the available domain pool into the registered state as captured by ABTdomain’s zone file snapshot.

Volume in Context

Compared to 7 days ago, the volume of newly registered COM domains is 19.3% higher. Relative to the 10-day average, the volume is also 19.3% higher. Versus the 30-day average, the volume is 16.6% higher. All changes above 10% indicate notable shifts in registration activity over these periods.

Domain Structure

Length Distribution

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Distribution chart showing the length of newly registered COM domains ranging from 4 to 63 characters, with an average length of 12.3 characters.

Registrar Concentration

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Pie chart illustrating registrar market share for newly registered COM domains, highlighting GoDaddy.com, LLC as the leader with 17.2% of registrations.

Registration Terms

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Bar chart showing the distribution of registration terms for newly registered COM domains, ranging from 1 to 10 years.

Usage Signals

Lifecycle Note

These newly registered domains now enter the active domain pool, where they will either renew to maintain long-term active status or eventually move into expiration tracking phases later in their lifecycle.

Lifecycle Context

Newly registered domains are the entry point of the domain lifecycle, the inflow side of the active pool. Domains recorded here on April 14, 2026 are entering the registered state from the available pool. They will either renew into long-term active status or eventually appear in expiration tracking.


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