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Notify.domains is domain acquisition intelligence for founders, investors, and brand teams who care about one or more specific domain names.
Most people watching a domain have no reliable way to know when a real opportunity appears. Registrar watchlists miss auctions, marketplace price drops, and early distress signals. Notify.domains monitors WHOIS/RDAP, auction platforms (GoDaddy Auctions, NameJet, and more), marketplace listings (Afternic, Sedo, Atom, and others), website signals (downtime, SSL, redirects), DNS changes, and registry lifecycle shifts. Each domain gets 15+ automated checks per day across all 1,589 TLDs in the IANA root zone.
When something changes, you get a plain-English alert with what happened and what to do next. No raw WHOIS dumps.
Who it is for - Founders and entrepreneurs with a shortlist of brand-perfect domains - Companies doing rebrands, product launches, or brand protection - Domain investors and brokers who want early signals before names hit the open market
Alert channels Email, Slack, Telegram, webhooks (Zapier, n8n, Make), and in-app notifications.
Pricing From about $24/year per domain ($2/month). 7-day free trial, no credit card required.
Built by Michael Cyger (DomainSherpa, DNAcademy, former GoDaddy Director of Education). Every tracked domain includes direct in-app access to the founder for strategy advice.
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Notify.DomainsPythonAnywhere is especially recommended for Python developers (beginners and intermediates), educators, students, and hobbyists who are looking for an easy and quick way to deploy and host their Python applications or who need an online python environment for coding practice.
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Notify.Domains's answer:
Notify.domains is built for acquisition, not just renewal reminders. It watches domains you do not own across three layers most tools split apart: registry lifecycle (expired, redemption, pending delete), website signals (downtime, SSL, redirects), and aftermarket activity (auctions, marketplace listings, price drops).
Alerts are plain English with next steps, not raw WHOIS. You can mix email, Slack, Telegram, and webhooks per domain. Every account also includes direct in-app access to the founder, Michael Cyger, who spent fifteen years inside the domain industry (DomainSherpa, DNAcademy, former GoDaddy Director of Education).
Notify.Domains's answer:
Choose Notify.domains if you are trying to buy or defend specific domain names, not only manage DNS uptime on domains you already control.
Registrar watchlists usually tell you when a name might be available to register. They rarely cover auction listings, marketplace price drops, or early distress signals like a site going dark or a transfer lock coming off. Notify.domains checks WHOIS/RDAP, auctions, marketplaces, DNS, SSL, and website response 15+ times per day per domain across all IANA TLDs, then explains what changed and what to do next.
Pricing starts around $24/year per domain with a 7-day free trial and no credit card required.
Notify.Domains's answer:
The core audience is people who care deeply about one or a few specific domain names:
Most users track one or two names, not thousands. The product is for anyone who needs to know the moment a real opportunity appears, without learning the full domain lifecycle first.
Notify.Domains's answer:
Michael Cyger spent fifteen years inside the domain industry. He founded DomainSherpa, created DNAcademy (acquired by GoDaddy), and later ran domain education at GoDaddy.
He kept seeing the same pattern: smart people losing domains they wanted because they did not know where to look or when to move. Expired names route through registrar auctions with no master list. Marketplace prices change daily. Fire sales can vanish in hours.
Notify.domains maps that system for you. It monitors the domains you care about, sends clear alerts when something changes, and tells you how to act. It launched in 2023 as a focused tool for acquisition intelligence, priced so a founder watching one important name can afford to stay in the game.
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