Domain search on Mrfqy: the Arab merchant guide to finding your brand name
Public domain search on the Mrfqy marketing site — TLD chips, live availability, local pricing, and a straight path from idea to checkout without opening a store first.
Before you upload products or design a homepage, you need a domain customers can remember — especially in Arab markets where WhatsApp links and Instagram bios are your first storefront. Mrfqy hosts a public domain search on mrfqy.com/domains so merchants in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, and across MENA can check availability, compare TLD prices, and reserve a name in minutes. No store required at search time; sign in when you are ready to buy.
Where to search — the public domains page
Open mrfqy.com/domains from any browser — desktop in your office, phone between supplier meetings, tablet at a mall pop-up. The page loads popular TLD chips first (.com, .store, .net, and regional options) so you are not scrolling a hundred extensions blind.
Search accepts Latin characters and common brand patterns Arab merchants use: transliterated Arabic names, English taglines, and hybrid spellings like boutique-riyadh or cairo-gifts. Type at least two characters; results refresh as you refine the name.
Each result row shows availability, registration price for year one, and renewal hint where applicable. Green check means you can proceed; taken names suggest alternatives in nearby TLDs.
Arabic UI toggle mirrors the rest of Mrfqy marketing — RTL layout, Arabic headings, and prices formatted for your locale when you switch language.
TLD chips and quick filters
Popular TLD chips sit above the search bar — tap .com for global credibility, .store for ecommerce-forward branding, or .sa / .ae / .eg country codes when local trust matters more than .com scarcity.
A TLD filter box narrows long catalogs: type store to surface .store and .online variants without loading irrelevant extensions.
Pricing on each chip reflects your detected billing country — Saudi visitors see SAR, Emirati visitors AED, Egyptian merchants EGP. No mental USD conversion at 2 a.m. before launch.
Switching chips re-runs availability against the same name — compare mybrand.com versus mybrand.store side by side before committing budget.
Reading availability and renewal pricing
Available domains show first-year registration clearly — that is what you pay at checkout today. Renewal price may differ; Mrfqy surfaces both so Ramadan launch budgets do not surprise you twelve months later.
Premium or aftermarket names occasionally appear with higher first-year fees — common for short dictionary words. Skip them if you are bootstrapping; a descriptive .store often converts better than an expensive four-letter .com.
Unavailable rows still teach you market reality — if every variant of your family name is taken, pivot early before printing packaging.
Search is idempotent — run it again before payment if you stepped away for a day; registries can change status quickly during busy periods.
From search result to account checkout
Click Get domain on an available result — Mrfqy routes you to sign up or log in if you are not authenticated. Your search context carries forward so you do not re-type the name.
Existing merchants land in admin Domains with the purchase modal pre-filled — same price you saw on marketing, same currency.
You can complete domain purchase without creating a store first — the domain sits in your account portfolio until you assign it to a storefront or custom DNS.
Payment uses the same platform billing rails as subscriptions — cards and local methods your country pack supports.
SEO and brand tips for Arab merchants
Keep domains short, pronounceable on WhatsApp voice notes, and free of hyphens unless you protect a typo variant separately.
Match domain to Instagram handle when possible — customers trust @mybrand and mybrand.com pairs more than mismatched names.
If you sell only in Arabic marketing but use Latin domains, say the name aloud in Arabic ads so buyers spell it correctly in search.
Reserve your primary TLD plus one defensive extension (.com + .com.sa) before a competitor squats during your influencer campaign.
Mistakes to avoid on day one
Do not register a domain inside a screenshot tool or WHOIS site — you lose integrated DNS and storefront assignment Mrfqy provides.
Avoid unicode homoglyphs that look Arabic but resolve as Latin — they break email and confuse payment gateways.
Never share your admin login with an agency to buy the domain — add them as staff with limited roles after you own the asset.
Check trademark conflicts in your category — a cheap domain is not cheap if Meta disapproves your ads for brand confusion.
Open mrfqy.com/domains, search your brand in two TLDs, and sign up when you find an available match. You can buy the domain today and connect your Mrfqy store when catalog work is ready.
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