Premium Domain Monitor: spot changes earlier.
Premium .com names watched for nameserver moves, registrar transfers, and ownership transitions. Every state change has a sale signal or an attack signal inside it.
30-day trend
Premium .com Domain Changes: 30-Day Trend.
Track the daily volume of domain changes over the past 30 days.
Live · last 30 min
Premium .com Domain Changes Live Updates.
Short .com 12 recent
Nameserver
ijvt.comNS37.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
zokp.comNS41.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
npb.comNS17.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → AUTUMN.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM
Nameserver
bcse.comDNS1.ABHOST.NET → NS1.SHOPCO.COM
Nameserver
abes.comNS3.WSPISP.NET → NS95.WORLDNIC.COM
Nameserver
ihkk.comNS29.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
zokg.comNS39.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
ygqy.comNS13.WORLDNIC.COM → NS1.DAN.COM
Nameserver
lfvc.comNS1.WORLDNIC.COM → NS1.DAN.COM
Nameserver
wdur.comNS1.SEDOPARKING.COM → 5014.NS1.ABOVEDOMAINS.COM
Nameserver
uyrt.comNS77.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
srpz.comNS61.WORLDNIC.COM → NS1.DAN.COM
Keyword .com 12 recent
Transfer
nerave.comSquarespace Domains II LLC → GoDaddy.com, LLC
Nameserver
logicmatch.comNS1.DYNA-NS.NET → 5014.NS1.ABOVEDOMAINS.COM
Transfer
successparty.comGoDaddy.com, LLC → Porkbun LLC
Transfer
meshtutor.comCosmotown, Inc. → TuringSign Inc. d/b/a Cosmotown
Transfer
datepen.comCosmotown, Inc. → TuringSign Inc. d/b/a Cosmotown
Nameserver
babaka.comNS07.DOMAINCONTROL.COM → NS1.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
brieflive.comNS1.DYNA-NS.NET → 5014.NS1.ABOVEDOMAINS.COM
Transfer
spiritstudy.comCosmotown, Inc. → TuringSign Inc. d/b/a Cosmotown
Transfer
uberrender.com123-Reg Limited → NameCheap, Inc.
Transfer
digitaldusk.comSav.com, LLC → Dynadot Inc
Nameserver
artbargain.comNS1.WORDPRESS.COM → NS3.AFTERNIC.COM
Nameserver
friendhome.comNS21.WORLDNIC.COM → NS1.DAN.COM
Lifecycle context
Monitor covers the full lifecycle.
Premium Domain Monitor spots signals across all three stages of the domain lifecycle, surfacing changes earlier than any single-stage view.
Newly Registered Domains
The entry point of every domain name, and the start of its presence on the internet.
Active Domains
The steady state of the lifecycle, where domains actively operate and day-to-day infrastructure changes happen.
Expired Domains
Where domain names begin to fade out of the active internet.
Frequently Asked Questions
About monitoring.
Q.01 Why is domain monitoring the most critical layer of domain name intelligence? +
Domain changes often signal that something is happening behind the scenes, and continuous monitoring is the fastest way to capture that information. For premium domain monitoring, we operate on an hourly cycle, scanning multiple open-source infrastructure signals to detect and classify state changes as they happen. Nameserver updates, registrar transfers, WHOIS status transitions, and expiration events are captured and categorized in near real-time. This frequency matters because premium .com transactions and ownership changes can complete within hours, and delayed detection means missed market signals.
Q.02 What does the distribution of change types reveal? +
Each change type signals different market activity. Nameserver changes often indicate website launches or shifts between active use and sale status. Registrar transfers typically signal ownership changes. Expirations mark domains leaving the active pool. The ratio between these types across time reveals whether the premium domain market is in a trading phase, a development phase, or a consolidation phase.
Q.03 Why focus exclusively on premium .com domains? +
Premium .com domains, specifically short-character and keyword names, represent the most liquid and commercially significant segment of the domain market. Monitoring state changes across this pool produces the highest signal-to-noise ratio. Our other lifecycle dimensions (registration, active, expiration) cover all TLDs; Monitor zooms in where individual domain movements carry the most meaning.
Q.04 What is the difference between short domain and keyword domain monitoring? +
Short domain monitoring tracks 2–4 character .com domains, the scarcest and most liquid segment. Keyword domain monitoring tracks .com domains containing dictionary words and common phrases, valuable for branding and direct navigation. Together they cover the two main categories of premium domain inventory, each with distinct trading patterns and market dynamics.
Q.05 How often are changes detected and how far back does the data go? +
Our system scans premium domains on an hourly cycle, so a change is typically detected within the same monitoring cycle it occurred in. The 30-day trend chart on this page shows daily change volume over the past month. For deeper historical analysis, our periodic reports synthesize Monitor data with other lifecycle dimensions.