Protect Your Online Identity from Expiration
Your domain name is your digital real estate—the foundation of your online presence. When a domain expires, your website vanishes, emails stop working, and your brand becomes vulnerable to domain squatters. Domain monitoring ensures you never miss a renewal deadline, protecting your business from catastrophic disruption.
Why Domain Monitoring Matters
Prevent Total Service Disruption
When a domain expires, everything associated with it stops working: your website goes offline, email delivery fails, API endpoints become unreachable, and mobile apps that depend on your services break. The disruption is immediate and total.
Avoid Brand Hijacking
Expired domains enter a grace period and then become available for registration by anyone. Domain squatters actively monitor expiring domains, especially valuable ones, and will register them the moment they become available. Recovering a hijacked domain can cost thousands of dollars—or be impossible.
Protect Revenue Streams
Every hour your domain is offline represents lost revenue. E-commerce sites can't process orders, SaaS applications become inaccessible, and advertising campaigns drive traffic to non-existent pages.
Key Features
Expiration Tracking
Monitor unlimited domains with alerts at 30, 14, 7, and 1 day before expiration.
WHOIS Monitoring
Track changes to registration data, nameservers, and status codes.
Transfer Detection
Alert on pending transfers to detect unauthorized transfer attempts.
🚨 Real Example: The Forgotten Renewal
A consulting firm's domain expired during a holiday weekend. Their business email stopped working, losing 48 hours of client communications. By Monday, a domain squatter had registered it and demanded $15,000 for its return.
Prevention: Domain monitoring with 30-day advance alerts would have provided multiple reminders before expiration. Cost: included. Recovery cost avoided: $15,000.
Getting Started
Add Your Domains
Enter all domains you want to monitor. System automatically detects expiration dates via WHOIS.
Configure Alerts
Set up multiple notification channels to ensure renewal reminders reach you.
Stay Protected
Receive timely alerts and renew domains before expiration. Monitor WHOIS changes for security.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your website, email, and all services immediately stop working. After 30-90 days, the domain enters a redemption period with expensive recovery fees ($150-300). After that, it becomes available for anyone to buy, and you've permanently lost your brand, customers, and SEO history.
Renew at least 30 days before expiration. Many registrars allow you to renew up to 10 years in advance, which prevents accidental expiration and can save money with bulk discounts. Set alerts for 90, 60, and 30 days before expiration.
Yes. Domain squatters actively monitor expiring domains of successful businesses. They'll register your domain the moment it becomes available and either use it for spam or demand thousands of dollars to sell it back to you.
Yes. Good domain monitoring tracks WHOIS records, DNS nameservers, and registration details. This detects unauthorized transfers, hijacking attempts, and accidental DNS changes that break your website.
Auto-renewal fails 5-10% of the time due to expired credit cards, payment processor issues, or registrar problems. Always have monitoring as a backup—losing your domain is not recoverable if auto-renewal silently fails.
Use domain monitoring tools that track all your domains in one place. This is essential for businesses with multiple brands, regional domains (.com, .co.uk), or defensive registrations. Check expiration dates, renewal status, and DNS configuration for all domains simultaneously.