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Hello all at NamePros,
I was directed here by one of our customers who found a thread here describing a problem one of our new customers experienced.
I trust that we've addressed the issue appropriately, and I think I'll stick around to get some more feedback from users here on how we can best do our domaining business.
Here's the basics - we have a great relationship with Whois.sc/domaintools.com, and are able to register TONS of domain names because of that relationship. But, we don't really offer many additional tools for domainers at Spry currently. We have hosting plans, of course, because that has been our core business for years.
We're currently re-working our domain registration and domain management interface, and am curious to know what the most-needed or most-used features would be? Some of the things we've considered:
What on that list would you use most? What should be on the list that isn't?
Thanks for your feedback,
Sprydotcom
I was directed here by one of our customers who found a thread here describing a problem one of our new customers experienced.
I trust that we've addressed the issue appropriately, and I think I'll stick around to get some more feedback from users here on how we can best do our domaining business.
Here's the basics - we have a great relationship with Whois.sc/domaintools.com, and are able to register TONS of domain names because of that relationship. But, we don't really offer many additional tools for domainers at Spry currently. We have hosting plans, of course, because that has been our core business for years.
We're currently re-working our domain registration and domain management interface, and am curious to know what the most-needed or most-used features would be? Some of the things we've considered:
- Email - only hosting
- Domain/URL forwarding
- DNS-only hosting
- multiple-domain updates (registrant info, nameservers, etc.)
- Mass transfers - transfer in/out many domains at a time
What on that list would you use most? What should be on the list that isn't?
Thanks for your feedback,
Sprydotcom







