A Founder Mentioned a Domain Name to an AI Agent and Checked It on Porkbun; It Was Registered at Porkbun Exactly Two Hours Later
An r/SaaS post (280 upvotes, 156 comments) describes sharing a specific business-name idea in a prompt to a Hermes agent running on Nous Research's DeepSeek API via Novita, and checking availability on a registrar the author had trusted for years — with the exact name and TLD registered two hours after the prompt. The highest-voted reply (379 upvotes), from a former employee of the world's #2 registrar, offers the mundane explanation: bots scrape registrar search logs and exploit the 5–7 day add grace period to park names risk-free, so waiting out the tasting window usually frees the domain. A second reply points to the 2025 incident where full ChatGPT prompts leaked into third-party Google Analytics dashboards. The operational lesson for builders is concrete: check availability against ICANN, not a registrar's search box, and treat prompts as public.
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