Eight marketplaces. One screen. No more missed auctions.
DotWeekly Watch is live. Bulk add domains or from anywhere on the site, one click of the heart icon — domain is added to your watch list, creating an auction hub to organize your expired domains of interest across all major marketplaces on DotWeekly. Get email alerts before it ends on your schedule, or use Watch silently as your one-screen bid dashboard. Free, up to 20 alerts per day, each customizable to your alert liking.
Open Watch → (free account required) Navigation: Investor/Watch
The marketplaces don't talk to each other. Across the eight marketplaces DotWeekly indexes daily — GoDaddy, Dynadot, NameCheap, Sedo, SnapNames, NameJet, NameSilo, and DropCatch — there's no native cross-marketplace watchlist. So I built one.
Auction timing all over the board. Missing an auction sucks and having to log in to multiple auction houses to see what is ending when, is a total pain. Some provide alerts, some do not, most do not allow you to control them.
Daily Digest. Get a daily digest of your watch list and what's ending today, right to your inbox in the morning. (if you want it)
Some domains you want to track, but not chase. Watch supports silent mode — the same dashboard, zero emails. Use it as your daily bid radar without inbox noise. We still surface the affiliate bid link on every row, so when you do decide to act, it's one click away and a way to show your appreciation at no cost to you.
Two ways:
Free. Up to 20 email alerts per day. I will monitor overall message volume and potentially raise it if I can.
Building Watch involved many new things to build and in the process these following new pages were created: Dashboard, Account, Newsletter and Saved Searches. Upon a user logging in, you will land on Dashboard and several quick access options are available. I suggest to go to Watch first, click Alert Settings and set your account level alerts first before adding domains. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Try Watch free at dotweekly.com/watch. Bring 5 domains you're watching elsewhere — see if it saves you time.
DotWeekly Watch is live. Bulk add domains or from anywhere on the site, one click of the heart icon — domain is added to your watch list, creating an auction hub to organize your expired domains of interest across all major marketplaces on DotWeekly. Get email alerts before it ends on your schedule, or use Watch silently as your one-screen bid dashboard. Free, up to 20 alerts per day, each customizable to your alert liking.
Open Watch → (free account required) Navigation: Investor/Watch
Why it matters
The marketplaces don't talk to each other. Across the eight marketplaces DotWeekly indexes daily — GoDaddy, Dynadot, NameCheap, Sedo, SnapNames, NameJet, NameSilo, and DropCatch — there's no native cross-marketplace watchlist. So I built one.
Auction timing all over the board. Missing an auction sucks and having to log in to multiple auction houses to see what is ending when, is a total pain. Some provide alerts, some do not, most do not allow you to control them.
Daily Digest. Get a daily digest of your watch list and what's ending today, right to your inbox in the morning. (if you want it)
Some domains you want to track, but not chase. Watch supports silent mode — the same dashboard, zero emails. Use it as your daily bid radar without inbox noise. We still surface the affiliate bid link on every row, so when you do decide to act, it's one click away and a way to show your appreciation at no cost to you.
What Watch actually does
- Cross-marketplace tracking across GoDaddy, Dynadot, NameCheap, Sedo, SnapNames, NameJet, NameSilo, and DropCatch — every expired-auction source we ingest
- Customizable email alerts per domain: 60 minutes before end, 24 hours before end, 10 minutes before end, on new bids, on price drops (closeouts/aftermarket), or auction-ended confirmations
- Smart digest batching — if five of your watches all end in the same hour, you get one email with the table, not five separate ones. Counts as one alert against your daily cap.
- Silent watch mode — set any domain to no-alerts. Use Watch purely as a dashboard.
- 20 alerts per day, sending large amounts of email alerts isn't free so I need to test the water first.
- Bulk add / bulk edit / bulk delete for managing large watchlists fast
- Quiet hours so alerts don't ping you at 3 AM your time
- One-click bidding from one dashboard on every row — opens the live auction at its source
How to add domains to Watch
Two ways:
- Heart icon on Daily Domains, Lists, Lazy Investor, and Aftermarket (homepage). Every row has a small heart. One click adds it to Watch. New this launch — works everywhere you see a domain.
- Paste a list into Watch. Up to 50 domains at once, separated by space, comma, or newline. We auto-detect which marketplace they're listed on. Only domains in the DotWeekly database are watchable.
What it costs
Free. Up to 20 email alerts per day. I will monitor overall message volume and potentially raise it if I can.
Quick start
- Sign up at dotweekly.com — free, takes 20 seconds
- Open /watch, Set your account level Alert Settings. Customize alert timing via the bell icon next to each watched domain if you would like. Paste a few domains, hit Add (be mindful of the 20 email alerts per day.)
- Or browse Daily Domains / Lists / Lazy Investor and click the heart on anything interesting
- Click the Bell Icon to edit per domain, bid through the link in each row when the time is right.
- Auction data updates every hour (besides NameJet/SnapNames once daily)
What else is new?
Building Watch involved many new things to build and in the process these following new pages were created: Dashboard, Account, Newsletter and Saved Searches. Upon a user logging in, you will land on Dashboard and several quick access options are available. I suggest to go to Watch first, click Alert Settings and set your account level alerts first before adding domains. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Try Watch free at dotweekly.com/watch. Bring 5 domains you're watching elsewhere — see if it saves you time.











