I'm slowly moving most of my domains from Godaddy DDC to Porkbun. This will take maybe one year to finalize completely. I'm satisfied with domain prices at Porkbun (especially for ngtlds), however bulk domain management is missing a lot of features compared to Godaddy and other registrars. Especially for larger portfolios.
Hello
@SlackJawedYokel
Let me start with some improvements I'd like to see at Porkbun:
- a large, permanent search bar for portfolio searches
- a 'date added' column
- a better way of filtering domains by TLD, DNS, etc. (including combined filtering)
- a way to bulk unlock domains
- a better UI (currently: enormous buttons, while domain names are tiny)
- show the nameservers for all domains in portfolio without having to click "Details"
- ability to add custom columns
- use black for column header text, instead of this pink color, for readability reasons
- show a counter with the number of domains I've selected using checkboxes
- better use of screen space for larger screens
- re: bulk edits result: I'd like to see a summary of actions, and the affected domains
- an account wide option to set defaults regarding whois privacy (redacted or privacy service)
- as reported earlier in this thread: a global option to disable auto renewals by default
- in emails re: "Afternic opt-in" and "ICANN WDRP", I really prefer a direct link to the porkbun.com domain, not via mandrillapp.com with a redirect to porkbun.com
- The current way of getting a CSV with an overview of all domains is great, but unfortunately the CSV includes all AUTH-codes by default and is sent through email instead of securely downloading it from the Porkbun dashboard. This may impose a security risk, even though TLS may be used while emailing. I'd like to download such a list directly to my computer, from the secured Porkbun website, and be able to select whether I wish to include the AUTH codes or not for thousands of my domains in this CSV.
Okay, there are more improvements I'd like to see, but in general, I'm rather satisfied with Porkbun as a registrar, so keep up the good work.
Thanks.