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GoDaddy Domain Management - Can't find the WHOIS Lookups Data

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When I signed in for Domain Management today, it appears GoDaddy retired the old interface and is forcing me to use their new interface. I periodically download an entire list of my domain names, and columns I include are WHOIS Lookups (shows how many searches on WHOIS for the Domain Name for current day, prior day, etc...). Using their new interface, I cannot find where to add those columns to the download list. Does anyone know where they hid that option?

TIA,
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When I signed in for Domain Management today, it appears GoDaddy retired the old interface and is forcing me to use their new interface. I periodically download an entire list of my domain names, and columns I include are WHOIS Lookups (shows how many searches on WHOIS for the Domain Name for current day, prior day, etc...). Using their new interface, I cannot find where to add those columns to the download list. Does anyone know where they hid that option?

TIA,
DN
Seriously, Godaddy has to be losing market share - they f'ck up everything that is good. Savvy domain folks want dashboards similar to excel - more data on screen (without all the foo-foo graphics). I tell you, I have moved just about all my domains to namesilo.
 
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columns I include are WHOIS Lookups (shows how many searches on WHOIS for the Domain Name for current day, prior day, etc...). Using their new interface, I cannot find
Same here. Whois lookups are very important to me. I even cannot create working download lists.
My Godaddy service guy is putting me off. Ok, letΒ΄s wait.

I do not understand their strategy. The old Godaddy domain manager was working perfectly, why did they change? TheyΒ΄d better modernized the Afternic domain manager.
 
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Was anybody able to export Godaddy stats with the new Domain Management interface - and how?
I would appreciate your tips a lot.
 
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