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Looking for feedback: what’s the most annoying part of managing your domain portfolio?

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been spending the past months building a domain portfolio manager called UnifyDom. It lets you centralise your domains from multiple registrars, track renewals, and compare costs.

I know there are already a few tools out there, but I still see people using spreadsheets or juggling dashboards. I’m trying to understand what’s still missing or too painful in the existing options.

It's read-only at the moment, it doesn’t change any registrar settings. I wanted to keep it simple and 100% secure while focusing on visibility, organisation, and cost tracking first.

I’d really appreciate hearing from domain investors or agencies here:
– If a domain management tool could save you 10 hours a month, where should it focus?
– What’s the most time-consuming or frustrating part of keeping portfolios organized?
– If a manager like UnifyDom could do one thing perfectly, what should it be?

I’m inviting a few people from the forum who manage 50+ domains to use UnifyDom free for at least 6 months while I collect honest feedback and improve it.

Thanks in advance!
Arnaud
 
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I’m trying to understand what’s still missing or too painful in the existing options.
Aggregating all the data from various sources about domain names: offers (and counter offers) at various marketplaces/sales platforms, revenue/traffic statistics at various parking providers, custom notes in spreadsheets and within registrars that support them (e.g., Dynadot), messages from/to buyers, etc.
 
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Aggregating all the data from various sources about domain names: offers (and counter offers) at various marketplaces/sales platforms, revenue/traffic statistics at various parking providers, custom notes in spreadsheets and within registrars that support them (e.g., Dynadot), messages from/to buyers, etc.
Thanks a lot for taking the time. I see that in your case, it's largely about marketplaces/sales platforms and the selling/buying experience. Don’t the marketplaces provide all the tools needed to communicate easily with buyers?
 
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Don’t the marketplaces provide all the tools needed to communicate easily with buyers?
Yes; the issue is that all those communications are spread across many websites instead of everything being accessible in a single place.
 
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Yes; the issue is that all those communications are spread across many websites instead of everything being accessible in a single place.
I see, unfortunately it's not something we will see possible I think, as must of those who provides APIs do not give access to conversation content ;(
 
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