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DataFinder.ai

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A platform for buying and leasing domain names

30/100

Tier 2 · Basic Presence

Content answers36/100
Protocol plumbing16/1003 of 19 checks pass

Scored by asking 15 questions a buyer of a marketplace product asks, then grading this site’s own pages: answered, hedged (partial or vague), or silent (no page answers it). How scoring works

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The fix queue

70 points sit between datafinder.ai and 100: 13 open questions and 16 missing protocol checks, ordered by estimated payoff.

Point estimates are per fix under scoring v2. They are not additive to a promised total.

01compliance · importance highGoes silent+7 content pts est.

Does DataFinder.ai run automated trademark screening before listing domains, or must I verify trademark conflicts myself?

What the pages say

No page on the site addresses this.

The fix

Add a FAQ or legal/compliance section explaining whether listed domains are pre-screened for trademark conflicts and what due diligence is expected from buyers.

Where we looked: /llms.txt, /lander, /llms.txt, /lander, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent

02integration · importance mediumGoes silent+7 content pts est.

Is there a white-label API option that lets us display DataFinder.ai inventory directly inside our internal procurement tools?

What the pages say

No page on the site addresses this.

Source: /lander, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding world-knowledge · weight 0.00 · Absent

03limits · importance mediumGoes silent+7 content pts est.

What are the API rate limits for real-time availability checks, and do authenticated requests get higher quotas?

What the pages say

The retrieved chunks contain no information about API rate limits, real-time availability checks, or authenticated request quotas. All retrieved content from datafinder.ai consists of a domain-for-sale landing page with no product or API documentation.

The fix

If DataFinder.ai is an active business, restore the product website and publish API documentation that includes rate-limit details and authentication tiers.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent

04limits · importance mediumGoes silent+7 content pts est.

What is the bulk search limit per request, and does the API support querying more than 100 domains simultaneously?

What the pages say

No page on the site addresses this.

The fix

Add product or API documentation pages that describe bulk search endpoints and their per-request domain limits.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent

05support · importance mediumGoes silent+7 content pts est.

If a transferred domain has prior spam or abuse history that hurts SEO, what is your refund or replacement policy?

What the pages say

The retrieved chunks do not contain any information about a refund or replacement policy for transferred domains with prior spam or abuse history that hurts SEO. The site only provides generic domain listing, transaction support, and escrow details.

The fix

Add a FAQ, terms of service, or support page that addresses refund and replacement policies for domains with prior spam, abuse, or SEO penalty history.

Where we looked: /lander, /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent

06operations · importance mediumGoes silent+7 content pts est.

If the lessor defaults during a domain lease, what happens to my prepaid lease payments—are they prorated and refunded?

What the pages say

The retrieved chunks do not address what happens if the lessor defaults during a domain lease, nor do they mention whether prepaid lease payments are prorated or refunded.

The fix

Add a dedicated Lease-to-Own terms or FAQ page that explains default scenarios, escrow protections, and refund policies for prepaid lease payments.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding world-knowledge · weight 0.00 · Page missing

07migration · importance lowGoes silent+7 content pts est.

How do I obtain authorization codes for registry-locked premium domains that have registrar-level transfer restrictions?

What the pages say

No page on the site addresses this.

The fix

If the site offers domain registrar or migration services, add dedicated documentation or FAQ pages covering transfer procedures, authorization codes, and registry-lock policies.

confidence high · grounding world-knowledge · weight 0.00 · Absent

08operations · importance lowGoes silent+7 content pts est.

When leasing a domain, who controls nameserver modifications, and can the lessor revoke DNS access without notice during the term?

What the pages say

The retrieved website chunks do not mention nameserver control, DNS access, or revocation policies during a domain lease.

The fix

Add a terms-of-lease or FAQ section covering DNS control, nameserver change rights, and access revocation policies during the lease period.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.00 · Absent

Hedged · 5 of 15 questions

A buyer gets something, then has to guess the rest. Expand any row for the evidence and the fix.

09If the seller doesn't initiate the domain transfer within 48 hours, do I receive an automatic refund or does the platform enforce the transaction?supportPage missing+2 pts est.

If the seller doesn't initiate the domain transfer within 48 hours, do I receive an automatic refund or does the platform enforce the transaction?

What the pages say

The site mentions GoDaddy-backed escrow, free transaction support, and typical 5–7 business-day transfer completion, but it does not specify what happens if the seller fails to initiate the domain transfer within 48 hours—whether the buyer receives an automatic refund or the platform enforces the transaction.

The fix

Create a dedicated support or FAQ page detailing transfer policies, including seller timeframes, automatic refund triggers, and platform enforcement mechanisms.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.70 · Page missing

10What percentage commission or flat transaction fee does DataFinder.ai charge buyers on an outright domain purchase?pricingHedges+2 pts est.

What percentage commission or flat transaction fee does DataFinder.ai charge buyers on an outright domain purchase?

What the pages say

The lander lists an outright ‘Buy now’ price of USD $18,888 and mentions ‘Free transaction support,’ but none of the retrieved chunks specify a percentage commission or flat transaction fee charged to buyers. The sale is handled via GoDaddy’s aftermarket with GoDaddy-backed escrow, yet no buyer fee structure is disclosed.

The fix

Disclose any buyer-facing commission or transaction fee (or confirm there is none) on the domain listing page, since buyers need the all-in cost to evaluate an outright purchase.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding synthesized · weight 0.70 · Vague

11Does the platform provide an escrow service, and who pays the escrow fee—the buyer, the seller, or is it split?securityHedges+2 pts est.

Does the platform provide an escrow service, and who pays the escrow fee—the buyer, the seller, or is it split?

What the pages say

The platform provides a GoDaddy-backed escrow service, and transactions are protected by GoDaddy escrow with a typical 5–7 business-day completion. However, the site does not state who pays the escrow fee—the buyer, the seller, or whether it is split.

The fix

Add an FAQ or note on the 'How to buy' page clarifying who bears the escrow fee (buyer, seller, or split).

Where we looked: /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence medium · grounding synthesized · weight 0.65 · Vague

12Can I transfer a leased domain to my own registrar immediately, or must it stay on your infrastructure until the lease ends?migrationPage missing+2 pts est.

Can I transfer a leased domain to my own registrar immediately, or must it stay on your infrastructure until the lease ends?

What the pages say

DataFinder.ai offers a Lease-to-Own option at USD $1,155/month and notes that domain transfers are backed by GoDaddy escrow, typically completing in 5–7 business days. However, none of the retrieved content specifies whether a leased domain can be transferred to the buyer's own registrar immediately or must remain on the seller's infrastructure until the lease ends.

The fix

Add a dedicated Lease-to-Own terms or FAQ page that explains whether the domain remains on the seller's registrar during the lease period and when the buyer can transfer it to their own registrar.

Where we looked: /lander, /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence medium · grounding synthesized · weight 0.65 · Page missing

13Is there a minimum lease duration, and can I choose monthly billing instead of annual for domain leases?pricingHedges+2 pts est.

Is there a minimum lease duration, and can I choose monthly billing instead of annual for domain leases?

What the pages say

The site lists a “Lease to own” option at $1,155 per month, suggesting monthly billing is available, but it does not specify a minimum lease duration or whether annual billing can be chosen instead of monthly.

The fix

Add a dedicated pricing or lease terms section that specifies the minimum lease duration and available billing frequencies (monthly vs. annual).

Where we looked: /lander

confidence medium · grounding synthesized · weight 0.65 · Vague

What the pages already answer cleanly

2 of 15. Answered with enough specificity for a buyer to act on. This is the bar the queue above is chasing.

migrationAnswered

How many days does a standard domain transfer typically take after payment confirmation?

What the pages say

A standard domain transfer typically takes 5–7 business days to complete after payment confirmation.

Source: /llms.txt, /llms.txt

confidence high · grounding stated · weight 1.00 · Answered

integrationAnswered

Which payment methods are accepted for domain purchases and lease agreements?

What the pages say

The domain listing accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, and AliPay. It also notes that local currency is available in the cart at checkout.

Source: /lander

confidence high · grounding stated · weight 1.00 · Answered

Protocol plumbing · 16/1003 of 19 checks pass · each fix +5 protocol pts est.

The other half of the score: 19 checks for the files and headers agents look for. The 16 below are installs, not judgment calls, and most are an afternoon. Expand any for the snippet and the standard it follows. They sit after the queue because none of them changes what your pages say.

llms.txtDiscoverability+5 pts est.

Sitedex generates this file from your crawl. Grab it in Files from this audit below.

Standardllmstxt.orgCommunity spec

Content signalAccess+5 pts est.
Install snippet
User-agent: *
Content-Signal: search=yes, ai-input=yes, ai-train=no
Allow: /

StandardCloudflare proposalVendor proposal

Clean crawlAccess+5 pts est.

StandardSitedex metricSitedex metric

Markdown negotiationRendering+5 pts est.

StandardRFC 9110 + 7763IETF RFC

Server-rendered contentRendering+5 pts est.

StandardSitedex metricSitedex metric

MCP cardInteraction+5 pts est.

Sitedex generates this file from your crawl. Grab it in Files from this audit below.

StandardModel Context ProtocolCommunity spec

OpenAPI specInteraction+5 pts est.

StandardOpenAPI SpecIndustry standard

WebMCP widgetInteraction+5 pts est.

Sitedex generates this file from your crawl. Grab it in Files from this audit below.

StandardW3C WebMCP draftW3C / WHATWG

Payment docsCommerce+5 pts est.

StandardSitedex heuristicSitedex metric

Webhook docsCommerce+5 pts est.

StandardSitedex heuristicSitedex metric

Auth docsCommerce+5 pts est.

StandardSitedex heuristicSitedex metric

Canonical URLsHygiene+5 pts est.
Install snippet
<link rel="canonical" href="https://datafinder.ai/" />

StandardRFC 6596IETF RFC

Meta descriptionsHygiene+5 pts est.
Install snippet
<meta name="description" content="datafinder.ai: [outcome you deliver] for [who you help]. One sentence, 50-160 characters." />

StandardHTML Living StandardW3C / WHATWG

HTML lang attributeHygiene+5 pts est.
Install snippet
<html lang="en">

StandardHTML LS + WCAG 2.1W3C / WHATWG

Organization schemaIdentity+5 pts est.

Sitedex generates this file from your crawl. Grab it in Files from this audit below.

StandardSchema.org + JSON-LDIndustry standard

Sitemap lastmodDiscoverability+5 pts est.

Standardsitemaps.orgIndustry standard

Already passing 3 of 19: robots.txt, sitemap.xml, AI crawler access.

Ask this site’s index

Sitedex already serves datafinder.ai as an MCP endpoint. Ask datafinder.ai anything an AI agent might ask, and see what its index returns. (To score your own site, use the form below.)

Snippets & configs

For developers and the engineer-on-call: copy these into your tools or your site.

Files from this audit

Built from this crawl. Download or copy each, then install it at the path noted.

llms.txt

Built from this crawl. Install at /llms.txt so agents start here.

organization.json

Organization JSON-LD, pre-filled from this crawl. Wrap in a ld+json script.

server-card.json

MCP server card built from this crawl. Host at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json.

webmcp.json

WebMCP discovery manifest built from this crawl. Host at /.well-known/webmcp.json.

MCP endpoint

https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/datafinder-ai/mcp

The URL anyone's agent points at. Read-only; safe to share.

Claude Code

claude mcp add datafinder --transport http https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/datafinder-ai/mcp

One command, then the agent has it.

Cursor / Continue

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "datafinder": {
      "url": "https://mcp.sitedex.dev/s/datafinder-ai/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Drop into mcp.json.

WebMCP: two parts

WebMCP-capable browsers run the widget at runtime. Crawlers without JS rendering need the discovery manifest to find your tool surface. Install both.

1 · Widget script

<script async src="https://sitedex.dev/widget.js"></script>

Drop in <head>. WebMCP-capable browsers (Chrome 146+ Origin Trial) call navigator.modelContext.provideContext() via this script.

2 · Discovery manifest

{
  "$schema": "https://wellknownmcp.org/schemas/webmcp.json",
  "name": "datafinder.ai",
  "tools": [
    { "name": "search", "description": "Search datafinder.ai's indexed content." },
    { "name": "get_page", "description": "Fetch a page from datafinder.ai as markdown." }
  ]
}

Host alongside the script at /.well-known/webmcp.json. Crawlers that don't render JS rely on this.

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