2026-04-20 ORG Newly Registered Domains: Lifecycle Entry Data
On 2026-04-20, 7,614 domains were newly registered under the ORG TLD. These domains represent the day’s inflow into the active ORG domain pool, transitioning from the available pool into the registered state as captured in the zone file snapshot for this date.
Volume in Context
Compared to 7 days ago, the newly registered domain count increased by 19.3%. When measured against the 10-day average, the count decreased by 15.7%, and versus the 30-day average, it decreased by 13.8%. All percentage changes under 10% are considered modest.
Domain Structure
Length Distribution
The average length of newly registered ORG domains is 12.7 characters, with domain lengths ranging from 3 to 43 characters.
Examples include ks2.org (3 characters) and gannyizzylogisticandtransportgroupofcompany.org (43 characters).

Registrar Distribution
Example domains from top registrars: deepseekchat.org, basketbrain.org, pepetilamongan.org, pepetiweda.org, fourhourclassics.org.

Registration Terms
Registration periods for new ORG domains range from 1 to 10 years.
Examples of long-term registrations include janhitsamiti.org, digitalproductpassporteu.org, maclemur.org, luxelayeredwalls.org, and mdmlearning.org.

Usage Signals
- 1.0% (73 domains) of newly registered ORG domains are listed for sale.
- 21.8% (1,657 domains) use Cloudflare DNS services.
- 0.0% (1 domain) use Squarespace DNS.
Examples of for-sale domains: snfp.org, mietwagensuchen.org, aeres.org, nowsa.org, exposurewebsite.org.
Examples of domains using Cloudflare DNS: beaconistparty.org, wheretosubmit.org, jsmart.org.
Example of a domain using Squarespace DNS: mainebailfund.org.
Lifecycle Note
These newly registered domains now enter the active pool, where they will either renew to maintain long-term active status or eventually be tracked in expiration monitoring. This data captures the initial registration phase within the broader domain 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 20, 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.
- Active pool: TLD Domain Report, April 20, 2026 – active domain counts across all monitored TLDs, the pool these registrations are entering.
- Exit: Expired Domains – domains leaving the active pool through pending delete, auction, and redemption.
- State changes: Domain Monitor – nameserver and registrar changes on active premium domains.
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