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by tom1337 5 days ago
What exactly is this doing? Expiry notifications are offered by pretty much every registry already? Nameserver management also confuses me. Is this centralizing DNS from all providers or just the NS records?
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> Expiry notifications are offered by pretty much every registry already?

It's an ICANN requirement. They all do it.

That's a fair observation. The product is definitely more useful for people managing dozens or hundreds of domains than for someone with a handful of domains on a single registrar.

I built it because I found myself dealing with domains spread across multiple registrars, each with different interfaces and workflows. The goal isn't to replace registrar features like auto-renewal, but to reduce the operational overhead of managing a larger portfolio from one place.

really odd that it basically doesn't tell or show you anything specific about the features. no screenshots of the service, or documentation to know exactly what it does or how it works
Adding extra emails to your inbox on top of the registry emails