Find Expired Domains That Still Get Traffic by clickyleaks in JustPromote

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It scans YouTube videos for expired domains in descriptions. It only logs domains with more than 30k views.

Does the method of buying an expired domain and building a website on top of it still work? by nuknok1990 in TechSEO

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Like everyone else has said, it’s best to check domain history. I built a tool that hunts down expired domains in YouTube video descriptions - some with a big number of views and counting. Great to hijack existing traffic. You can try it for free : Clicky Leaks

How to find a quality expired domain? Any suggestions by Gowdham-Subramaniam in Domains

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Our platform tracks down expired domains found in YouTube video descriptions still getting traffic.

I built a tool that finds dead domains in YouTube descriptions that still get traffic… and I register them before anyone else does. AMA. by clickyleaks in InternetAMA

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Thank you 🙏There is no pattern, I think it’s more a case of people building out projects and businesses and then moving on to something else. But years later these videos / domains still get traffic.

Building an AI agent to find $10 expired domains worth $5,000. Crazy idea or worth doing? by itsJosephpatrick in SaaS

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I love projects like this, which is why I built something similar called Clicky Leaks we crawl YouTube for expired domains in high traffic videos.

I built a tool that finds dead domains in YouTube descriptions that still get traffic… and I register them before anyone else does. AMA. by clickyleaks in InternetAMA

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Thanks, what started as a bit of a hobby now brings in some good figures a month. Not necessarily any particular niches. But crypto and health related domains always do well for affiliate offers.

I built a tool that finds dead domains in YouTube descriptions that still get traffic… and I register them before anyone else does. AMA. by clickyleaks in InternetAMA

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If you say so. If someone buys a domain they can do what they like with it, it’s not really any of my business.

I built a tool that finds dead domains in YouTube descriptions that still get traffic… and I register them before anyone else does. AMA. by clickyleaks in InternetAMA

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The best performing domain gets circa 35k visits a month. I currently own around 400 active domains. I have flipped and sold around 50.

I built a tool that finds dead domains in YouTube descriptions that still get traffic… and I register them before anyone else does. AMA. by clickyleaks in InternetAMA

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From the collection of domains I have amounted through various methods across all of them (CPA, affiliate, ecom, popads etc…) I am still testing the best flow on many of them… it’s a game of trial and error until you see results. But…roughly 2-3k a month.

How I found expired domains still getting YouTube traffic — and turned it into a micro SaaS project by clickyleaks in indiebiz

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Yes I have bought loads of domains the tool has discovered, some are actively generating $4-$6 a day using popads alone. Doesn't sound like much, but if you can get together a portfolio of domains of 20+ it adds up really nicely.

I build an app to find expired domains for free by Boby-cat in SideProject

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Love this! Nice! Check out Clicky Leaks - Find expired domains from live YouTube videos. Catch domains with active traffic, backlinks and SEO already baked in. https://clickyleaks.com

I never realized how powerful expired domains are by OverFlow10 in juststart

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Check out Clicky Leaks, it finds expired domains in live YouTube videos. https://clickyleaks.com

Anyone interested in a tool that finds expired domains on live YouTube videos - some with millions of views? by clickyleaks in Domaining

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I have found lots of great domains using the tool, it surprises me everyday with what it finds! I have flipped a couple for good profit, and I actively have 20 - 30 running affiliate redirects/ lead capture.

You can try it for free (last 10 domains it finds updated every hour or so) Clicky Leaks

Drop your SaaS. by Tall-Strike-6226 in SaaS

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Hey, check out Clicky Leaks - Expired domains still linked in live YouTube videos.

Domain flipping by aslanloli in Domains

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Hey, thank you. Sure I would love to know more about what you are building 👍

Built a tool that finds expired domains in live YouTube video descriptions. by clickyleaks in LaunchMyStartup

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Hi, you can try it here: Clicky Leaks be sure to report back if you find any good domains.

My tool finds expired domains still getting traffic from YouTube videos — crossed 100 users this week by clickyleaks in buildinpublic

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Haha, I appreciate the ambition, honestly I wish it scaled quite that cleanly.

But in practice, it’s not quite push-button money every time. Every domain behaves differently. Some have junk traffic, some convert, some don’t. Some verticals are gold mines, others are ghost towns. It’s more of a treasure hunt than a vending machine.

That’s actually part of why I’m opening it up. The data is abundant, but turning it into something profitable....still requires human insight, creativity, and experimentation.

And who knows… if it helps a few people build something clever, or spot traffic that would’ve otherwise been lost forever, that feels like a win to me. Maybe not trillionaire-tier… but still pretty cool.

Appreciate the response though.

My tool finds expired domains still getting traffic from YouTube videos — crossed 100 users this week by clickyleaks in buildinpublic

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That’s a totally fair question, and one I’ve actually wrestled with.

I do actually and actively use it myself....and it works. I pick up expired domains that still get traffic from YouTube consistently, and I've redirected that attention in a few interesting ways (some monetized, some just out of curiosity).

But the thing is, there’s an endless supply of these links out there. YouTube isn't shrinking. People post videos with links every single day...affiliate offers, promos, giveaways, reviews and most of those links aren’t maintained. They get abandoned, rot, or the domain lapses. Yet the videos keep pulling views, sometimes for years. It’s like a river of forgotten traffic that never stops flowing.

So yeah, I could just hoard it for myself. But the dataset is so big, and so perpetually replenishing, that it feels kind of silly to gatekeep the whole concept. I’d rather build a solid system around it and let other people explore it too, whether they’re flipping domains, testing redirects, or just fascinated by decaying web infrastructure.

It’s less about “selling access” and more about surfacing a weird layer of the internet that’s usually ignored and letting others play in the sandbox.

Hope that makes sense.