Domain Monitor
While other lifecycle dimensions capture daily snapshots, Domain Monitor observes state changes as they happen, including transfers, NS updates, expirations, and status transitions across millions of premium .com domains. Every change is a signal: a transfer may indicate a sale, an NS change may signal new development, an expiration marks a domain leaving the active pool.
30-Day Domain Changes Trend
Track the daily volume of domain changes over the past 30 days.
Domain Changes Live Updates
Latest nameserver changes, domain transfers, and status updates detected by our hourly monitoring system.
Search & Filter Domain Changes
Use our advanced Domain Changes Monitor on DomainKits - filter by change type, domain length, keyword, and more.
Where Domain Monitor Fits in the Lifecycle
Domain Monitor is the cross-cutting observation layer. It doesn't track a single lifecycle stage, but captures state changes across all stages in near real-time. A transfer detected here may correlate with a recent registration, an expiration event connects to our expired domains tracking, and bulk NS changes may signal portfolio moves within the active pool.
← Registration
Newly registered domains that immediately show NS changes or transfers may indicate automated setups or bulk operations.
← Active Domains
State changes happen within the active pool. Transfer and NS change frequency varies by TLD, and some have more active trading markets.
← Expiration
Expired domains that get re-registered and show immediate state changes may indicate drop catching operations.
→ Periodic Reports
Notable premium domain movements and transaction signals feed into our periodic market intelligence synthesis.