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Any SOftware to monitor your own domains?

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mukoh

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What software does anyone use to monitor their own domain names to prevent them from dropping?
 

GeorgeK

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I try to keep them all at one registrar -- makes it easier that way to monitor them.

There used to be a program called "Watch My Domains" -- not sure if it's still around.

www.whois.sc/ has a domain monitoring service, too.
 

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Homegrown database.
 

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It is just hard to keep them in one place, when all the droppers send them to places like domain.ca or some indian registrar.
 

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If you have a Fabulous wholesale account, you can import your domains and monitor the expiry date from there.
 

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I like Watch My Domains.

http://www.domainpunch.com/products/wmdpro/

It keeps track of all the different registrars. It also shows domains near expiration in red. Plus you can sort your list by registrar, exp date, reg date, name server, etc. I always forget to add my domains to the database though. :)

You can sort by registrar and then move all your domains to your favorite registrar, turn on auto renew and forget about it, until you choose to let a domain drop.
 

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Thanks a lot interlution seems like exactly what I need.
 

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I use an excel file that automativally highlights in different colors domains that expire in 30\60\90 days.
 
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