When a dossier says a domain is catchable, it means registry evidence indicates the name has released or is in the release window. It does not mean your browser has the same odds as a drop-catch platform.
High-quality names are usually contested. Drop-catchers send registration attempts at machine speed. If a domain has strong DQS, clean wording, or broad buyer appeal, assume you need a backorder service.
For lower-demand names, manual registration may still work. The correct action depends on the domain, the TLD, and how long it has been catchable.
NameNotifier shows the lifecycle state and quality signals together so you can decide whether the chase is worth it.