2026-08-21

How this issue was made

Domain Arrivals is a daily field guide to newborn internet intentions. This page shows the machinery, filters, and editorial biases behind today's issue.

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From zone file to issue

The daily issue starts with newly observed domains, then narrows through probes, filters, scoring, model judgment, and editorial gates.

1Arrivenew domains
2ProbeHTTP/HTTPS
3Classifylive / parked
4Extractlanding text
5Scorerules + signals
6Rankcandidate editor
7Judgepublication fit
8Publishissue + shelves

Directional biases

This system is not neutral. It is intentionally tuned toward things a curious reader might be glad to have seen.

Specificity over polish Specific workflows, odd details, and concrete pages beat generic marketing language.
Operational detail over vibes Receipts, mechanisms, forms, ledgers, APIs, rules, maps, and demos matter.
Human texture over templates Local effort, personal attempts, care work, handmade pages, and strange missions get a closer look.
Useful tools over generic SaaS Narrow tools with a clear job usually beat broad productivity claims.
Oddness with evidence Weird is good when the page has enough substance to understand what is happening.
Suspicion without promotion Questionable pages may appear when they reveal a pattern, but they are framed critically.
Newly alive over merely registered Registered names only become interesting when they show signs of public intent.

Funnel counts

The rough narrowing from raw arrivals to public issue material.

2026-08-21 batch date
359,677 domains arrived
298,558 dns resolves
228,786 answered HTTP/HTTPS
97,819 customish
125,836 landing pages extracted
1,000 candidates judged
998 made the board

Editorial map

How judged candidates were distributed across the issue's public shelves.

Heading Judged Shown Avg Interest
Weird Finds 80 80 83.0
Developer Corner 141 141 82.36
Learning & Exams 41 41 82.22
Personal Pages 25 25 82.04
Suspicious Gentlemen 20 20 81.95
Civic & Public Life 59 59 81.93
Human Services 8 8 81.88
AI Table 38 38 81.32
Content & Blogs 86 86 81.13
Useful Tools 387 387 81.04
Local Businesses 15 15 80.87
Oddly Specific 34 34 80.65
Commerce Shelf 33 33 80.58
Food, Events & Hospitality 19 19 79.42
Global Trade Desk 12 12 79.08
Skip 2 0 16.0

Probe classifications

What the web probe saw when it tried to reach the day's domains.

Classification Domains
custom_content_candidate 83,837
blank_or_tiny_page 79,906
no_dns 61,119
client_error 39,000
unknown_live 28,711
dns_only 23,547
commercial_redirect 13,155
parked_or_placeholder 9,669
casino_or_betting 8,851
server_error 6,667
login_or_admin_page 2,399
under_construction 1,411
app_or_tool_candidate 647
domain_for_sale 577
ai_or_tech_candidate 180
unknown 1

Landing categories

How extracted landing pages were grouped before editorial judging.

Landing Category Domains Avg Landing Score
thin_or_blank 67,161 0.66
business_or_project 16,133 73.88
summarizable_site 7,660 82.15
unknown_landing 7,285 45.17
product_or_saas 7,225 75.8
developer_or_docs 7,009 84.08
sludge_or_spam 4,197 44.3
content_or_blog 3,703 77.61
extract_failed 2,709 0.0
login_or_admin 2,573 14.41
non_html_asset 181 0.0

Language and audience

The web arrives in every language. Some cards follow the page's own voice — a Spanish landing page may get a Spanish card. Consider it a window, not a wall.

Known limitations

Most domains are not meaningfully live on their birthday. Many do not answer on HTTP/HTTPS at all; many others resolve only to parking pages, placeholders, login screens, sales pages, or thin default templates. Domain Arrivals is therefore less a complete census of new websites than a daily scan for the subset that has already become visible enough to read.

The system can miss good sites if they block bots, load slowly, depend heavily on JavaScript, hide content behind forms, or say very little on the landing page.

It can over-reward pages that explain themselves clearly. It can under-reward quiet pages, visual pages, and sites whose intent is real but not yet written down.

Domain Arrivals is a field guide, not a certification system. A surfaced domain is not an endorsement; it is a sign that something newly visible may be worth noticing.