Changelog
Timeline of changes, new features, and project improvements.
Technical Metrics on the Main Analytics Page
Updated the general zone analytics page by adding new aggregated data:
- Average loading speed of websites in the .GE zone;
- Ranking of popular Web servers;
- Average HTML code size of homepages.
Search for Websites by the Same Owner
Added a feature to search for other projects by the registrant. Now you can view a list of websites owned by the same person (currently works based on exact name matching without normalization).
Web Archive and Wikipedia Integration
Expanded the information in domain cards. Now, the website page displays the creation time of the first snapshot in the Web Archive (Wayback Machine), and checks for domain mentions in Wikipedia articles.
Website Loading Speed Analysis
We started collecting performance metrics. Now, the loading speed of websites in the .GE zone is checked simultaneously by our own scraper and via the Google PageSpeed API.
Short Names Database Update
Conducted a scheduled database update. The statuses of all 3-character domains have been rechecked and updated.
User Dashboard and Premium Access Launch
Introduced a personal dashboard for registered users, unlocking exclusive access to data:
- Access to the Pending Delete list: intercept dictionary and SEO domains a day before their official release;
- Full access to domain cards (all registration/expiration dates are visible);
- Server IP addresses and deep analytics tools.
Fresh Drop Domains Monitoring
Launched a section for tracking expiring names. Now, an up-to-date list of .GE domains that became available in the last 24 hours is accessible on the website.
Research: The .GE Zone Domain Registrar Market
Published an analysis of historical data on the first domain registrations and current volume statistics. The research traces how this market was formed, who stood at its origins, and how international players are trying to carve out their niche.
.GE Domain Registrars Ranking
Added a page with a table of Georgian registrars. The data is sorted by the number of serviced domains for a clear understanding of market shares. Also added a summary of registration prices for .ge, .org.ge, and other extensions.
Research: How Long Do Websites Live in Georgia?
We analyzed the national domain database to understand how long local projects live, which niches are the most stable, and in which areas websites close the fastest. The research is based on data from 25,474 active websites (we filtered out parked pages, redirects, and inactive domains, leaving only projects with real content).
Research: Ownership Architecture of the Georgian Internet
Published an in-depth analytical study of the .GE zone structure. We analyzed the TOP-30 largest domain owners, historical registration dynamics, technical "health," and the maturity level of the domain zone.
Domain Registration Dates Analytics
Launched a new analytics section where you can explore domain registration trends in Georgia in detail.
- Seasonality (activity by month);
- Popular days of the week and peak registration days;
- Visual charts and year filters.
Curated Lists of Available Short Domains
Created a dedicated page to display premium collections of available 3-character .GE domains. Now you can find the perfect short name without a long search.
- Dictionary words;
- Beautiful patterns (CVC);
- Palindromes and numerical sequences.
Global Parser and General .GE Zone Analytics
During the process, it became clear: the general statistics from the official nic.ge administrator only provide dry numbers of total registrations. To find out what these sites are about, how many of them actually work, and what technology stack they use, we launched our own parser and created a general analytics page for the zone.
Project Launch: GDE (Georgia Domain Explorer)
The GDE project was born out of personal necessity: in the fall of 2025, we tried to find an available three-letter domain in the .ge zone. It turned out that there were very few short and beautiful names left, and checking their availability manually took too long. Thus, the first Node.js script was created, which generated all possible 3-character combinations and automatically checked them.