Your domain portfolio
Track every domain you own in one place and see what renewals will cost you — an estimated annual and monthly total, with your heaviest month flagged so there are no surprises. Get an email before any name expires.
How it works
- 1.Add the domains you own — from any registrar. We resolve each one's renewal date for you via public registry data (RDAP); a fresh add usually has its date within a day.
- 2.See your renewal-cost calendar. We estimate each domain's annual renewal from typical TLD prices, total it by month, and flag your heaviest month in red so you can plan for it.
- 3.Never miss a renewal. We email you 30, 7, and 1 day before any domain in your portfolio expires — losing a name to a missed renewal can mean losing it for good.
Frequently asked questions
- How is the renewal cost estimated?
- We use typical per-TLD renewal prices (anchored to a major registrar) to estimate each domain's annual cost, then total it across your portfolio and by month. These are estimates — your actual registrar may charge more or less — so treat the calendar as a planning guide, not an invoice.
- Does it work for domains at other registrars?
- Yes. Your portfolio is registrar-agnostic — add any domain you own regardless of where it's registered. We never ask for your registrar password or API keys; we only track the list of names you give us.
- What if a domain's renewal date is unknown?
- Some TLDs don't publish an expiry date, and a freshly-added domain hasn't been resolved yet. Those appear in a separate "undated" section — they're counted in your annual total but not placed in a month, never silently dropped. Setting a date yourself is coming soon.
- Does tracking a domain cost credits?
- No. Your portfolio and its renewal reminders are free — they never spend a credit. The number of domains you can track depends on your plan; the tool shows your usage against your limit and you can upgrade for more.