Data Transparency
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In a space where data provenance is rarely disclosed, we think you deserve to know exactly what you're looking at.

Domains observed across 1,300+ TLDs. Continuously processed. Zero personal data collected.

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TLDs Tracked
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gTLDs Displayed
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Continuous Intake

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Coverage

1,300+ TLDs. Every Day.

Each block represents a TLD we track. From legacy giants to the newest gTLD launches.

gTLDs (displayed on site)
ccTLDs (tracked, not displayed)
300M+
Domains Observed
1,000+
gTLDs Displayed
300+
ccTLDs Tracked

* Our observation extends to country-code TLDs (ccTLDs) through publicly available registry data. We do not display ccTLD lifecycle data on this site because most ccTLD registries restrict public republication of WHOIS and zone data under their terms of service, and several ccTLD jurisdictions impose additional GDPR-class privacy constraints. The 1,300+ figure reflects what we observe internally for coverage; the 1,000+ gTLD figure reflects what we publish.

Lifecycle

Observation Across the Entire Domain Lifecycle

Every domain follows a lifecycle defined by ICANN. We observe every stage through multiple independent public data sources. Each data point is cross-referenced and validated before being structured into our data processing pipeline.

Principles

What We Track. What We Don't.

Our focus is domain name intelligence based on lifecycle events and infrastructure-level technical changes. We do this work without tracking personal information. Since 2018, ICANN policy has stripped registrant personal fields from public gTLD data by default.

Zero Personal Data
We do not collect, process, or store any personal information. No WHOIS contact data, no registrant identities, no tracking of individuals.
Public Sources Only
All data originates from publicly available sources. We observe what is already visible in the public domain infrastructure layer.
Multi-Source Verification
No single-source assertions. Data points are cross-referenced across multiple independent channels before being published.
Cadence

Update Frequency

Different data dimensions operate at different cadences, matched to their nature.

Intra-day
Premium domain monitoring captures nameserver changes, registrar transfers, and status transitions as they occur throughout the day.
Continuous
Registration data, active domain counts, TLD statistics, and expiration events are ingested and processed continuously from public data streams.
Periodic
Intelligence reports synthesize cross-stage data into market narratives on weekly, monthly, or event-driven cycles.
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