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How to Handle Large Domain Portfolios Without Going Mad

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The domain investor’s passion is also his burden: juggling with hundreds or even thousands of domains can be a mess! Flexible renewal modes, extensive bulk options, easy classifying and filtering of domains as well as a smart data export of individually defined lists are some of the must-haves.

So this is what was in our mind, when we started creating the new web interface for RRPproxy, the portal for domain investors and resellers. The UI has been specifically designed to meet the needs of anybody handling large domain portfolios.

Registrations and transfers or modifications can be processed for thousands of domain names at once. Presets for domains, contact handles, DNS configurations etc. facilitate the creation of different sub-portfolios. To keep the overview domains can be tagged, filtered by category or annotated. All lists combine the advantages of pagination and infinite scrolling.

You can use the responsive RRPproxy web interface similar to an app, which is in particular achieved by the right-clicking capability for a single product or domain as well as for several selected domains with bulk functions appearing. The dashboard can be customized with many widgets such as domain stats, IDN converter, renewal overview, direct API access, or ‘Recently viewed’. Furthermore, we integrated features such as two-factor authentication, a Domain vCard, auto-completion functions, simplified TMCH handling, accelerated the loading processes, etc.

Combined with the interface relaunch RRPproxy offers .com domains for $8.13/1st yr to new customers until March 31, 2018 with the promotion code BRANDnew.

Read more about the re-invented RRPproxy UI: rrpproxy.net/API/Web_Interface

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The new interface at RRPproxy is much better than the old interface.

And yet the old interface at Moniker is still my favorite : grin :
 
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