The public record of who built what first.
Every record carries a verified domain, verified revenue if the founder connected it, a first-registered date that never changes, and a dated snapshot of the landing page. That snapshot is also a fingerprint: every week it is used to sweep the web for pages that match it.
Free, public and permanent. No account, no password, one page at a time.
- Records
- 8
- Domains verified
- 0
- Sweeps run
- 2
- Matches found
- 2
How a record reads.
The most recent entries on the register. It holds 8 records today.
Searching looks up domains and references on the live register.
Live rows · the whole register
A record is free, public and permanent. Unclaimed records are built from public information and carry no invented numbers. Removal is reachable from every record and honoured within 24 hours.
Every line on a record says how it was checked, and when.
No score, no ranking, no badge that means nothing. A reference that never changes, the date the domain was proved, the provider the revenue was read from, the date of the snapshot, and the date of the next sweep.
Times are UTC. Dates never appear as “2 days ago”.
Example record, printed to show the fields. Read the 8 real records
Two things happen the week after you ship.
Nobody can check anything you say.
Revenue is a screenshot. “Trusted by 4,000 founders” is unfalsifiable. A buyer, a partner or a customer has no neutral place to look you up.
Your page turns up somewhere else.
A landing page, its copy and its screenshots can be lifted in an afternoon onto a near-identical domain. Founders find out weeks later, from a customer.
Brand protection for this starts in the thousands per year and needs a sales call. Below that budget the honest options are googling your own name every few weeks, or nothing.
One record, one match, two dates.
Ship your changelog in one click.
Turn merged pull requests into release notes your customers actually read.
- Reads your commits, not your tickets.
- Publishes to your own domain.
- One click. No template to fill in.
Ship your changelog in one click.
Turn merged pull requests into release notes your customers actually read.
- Reads your commits, not your tickets.
- Publishes to a subdomain we host.
- One click. No template to fill in.
startupregistry records the overlap, the sources and the dates, and hands you a permanent evidence page. It makes no claim about intent. You decide what this is.
Four steps, and the limits of each one.
Claim
Take the record for your domain, or add it if it is not there yet. No account, no password, nothing typed that we could look up ourselves.
about 1 minVerify
Prove the domain with a DNS TXT record. Optionally paste a read-only key from Stripe, Paddle, LemonSqueezy, Polar or RevenueCat. Aggregates only, never money, never customers.
read-onlySnapshot
Your landing page is archived with the date on it. Headline, body copy, screenshots and wordmark become the reference every later sweep compares against.
datedSweep
Search, near-miss domain registrations, app listings and competing pages. Up to 25 candidate pages examined per sweep, then a dated report, even when it is empty.
52 per year
A public dated record is infrastructure, not marketing.
Companies House, WHOIS, a card index in a records office: the things worth trusting are dull, public and dated. The registry is that idea for products that live only on the web.
Records are permanent. Removal is reachable from every record and honoured within 24 hours.
The record is free. Watching costs $99 a year, once.
Record
Claim, domain verification, revenue verification, the public record, the embeddable badge and the for-sale flag.
Watch — 1 year
52 weekly sweeps of one record, dated email reports, permanent evidence pages, alerts on near-miss domain registrations.
Single Sweep
One deep sweep and one report. Credited in full against Watch — 1 year within 30 days.
One-time payments. Nothing recurring, no closing fee, no commission on anyone’s deal and no sales call.
What this is not.
Not a marketplace.
Buyers and sellers deal directly. We never broker, never escrow and never take a fee on an acquisition.
Not a ranking.
Numbers here are records, not scores. Money never buys a verified state on a record; only proof does.
Not protection.
Nothing here stops anyone copying anything. It records, it dates, it finds and it hands you the evidence.
The register is open.
8 records
Adding a record takes one field and a few seconds. The first sweep on a record is free, and you watch it read the web line by line.
REGISTRY UPDATE — 22 AUG 2026