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question External DNS – Help/Advice needed

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Hello guys! I hope you're doing great! :)

I have the following problem and, after some research, haven't yet found a provider that perfectly meets my criteria or requirements.
I hope someone here has an idea:

I have about 200 domains with a registrar where I can only change the nameservers. Of course, I need access to the TXT records for domain verification so I can list the domains on several marketplaces (Afternic, Sedo, Dynadot, Atom, etc.). The domains still have over a year remaining on their leases, which is why I'd rather not transfer them to another provider.

Is there a way to route the nameservers somewhere from where I can then manage the TXT records? I know there are providers like Cloudflare that offer this. However, it's extremely expensive because these providers include high query allowances in their packages. Since the domains don't have websites, my query requirements are so negligible that this cost factor should ideally be eliminated.

Do you know of any providers/solutions that you would recommend for my situation?
(PS: It would be ideal if I could change all domains/DNS records in bulk.)

Thank y'all for your help <3
 
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Is there a way to route the nameservers somewhere from where I can then manage the TXT records? I know there are providers like Cloudflare that offer this. However, it's extremely expensive because these providers include high query allowances in their packages.
I'm a bit confused by the "extremely expensive" part - Cloudflare's free plan includes DNS management. You can point all 200 domains there and manage TXT records without paying anything.
 
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