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Domain Collective

@domaincltv

A single, intuitive platform to manage, track, and secure your domain names from various registrars with ease.

India Katılım Şubat 2024
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Yogesh Kumar
Yogesh Kumar@itsyogesh18·
@Shpigford The support group exists. It’s called Domain collective For people who “accidentally” buy domains, then forget which registrar, renewal date, or DNS panel they live in. DM me and I’ll set it up for you 🫶
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Sahil Vhora
Sahil Vhora@iamsahilvhora·
Redesigned DomainCollective's Home page to fix the UX.
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name.com
name.com@namedotcom·
.@vercel built "the world's fastest domain search". It's a great example of what's possible with our API: name.social/vercel
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
What you get with Domain Collective: •⁠ ⁠7 registrars connected •⁠ ⁠Automatic domain sync •⁠ ⁠Full DNS editing •⁠ ⁠Nameserver presets •⁠ ⁠Expiry tracking •⁠ ⁠WHOIS & lock status visibility Everything in one interface. No tab-switching.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
If your portfolio lives in a spreadsheet, you’re one missed update away from a problem. Domains are assets. They deserve a system — not a sheet. Collective.Domains brings multi-registrar portfolios into one controlled view. Start free. Scale clean.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
If you’re tracking domains in a spreadsheet in 2026… We need to talk. How do you track expiries? - Email reminders - Spreadsheet - Registrar dashboard - Memory 😅 Spreadsheets aren’t infrastructure.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
If .com is taken, what do you buy?
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
Owning 100 domains means: - 100 expiry dates - ⁠100 DNS configs - ⁠100 renewal risks - 100 potential points of failure That’s not a spreadsheet problem. That’s an infrastructure problem. Scale without systems = silent risk. Manage your domains like infrastructure. Connect your first registrar free at collective.domains. Manage up to 3 domains at no cost.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
@GerardDomains Big move. Holding is easy. Exiting is harder. Wishing you clarity and momentum in the next build. —Domain Collective
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
If you’re launching a SaaS MVP tomorrow… What domain do you buy? .com .ai .io .app .xyz Be realistic.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
More domains = more complexity. Portfolio size without structure is just noise. Collective.Domains gives multi-registrar owners one clean operating layer. Clarity > clutter.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
How many domains do you own? 10-50 50–100 100-200 200-500 500+
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
@ItsMeChalks @Porkbun Good question- we listed them by market presence, not preference. That said, Porkbun's reorder makes a strong case. 👏 Each registrar has its strengths, which is exactly why most domain investors end up using more than one.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
Best place to buy domains? - GoDaddy - Namecheap - Dynadot - Porkbun - Cloudflare - Name.com - Gandi Why did you choose it?
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
This is actually a great breakdown and exactly why we're building Domain Collective.😉 People buy domains from different registrars for different reasons- Porkbun for pricing, Cloudflare for the ecosystem, Namecheap because they've been there for years. The problem starts when you have 50+ domains spread across 3-4 registrars and you're logging into each one separately to manage DNS, track renewals, and check nameservers.
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Porkbun
Porkbun@Porkbun·
We consider the folks at Dynadot to be friends, all around good people and company. Cloudflare is a good service in general for the most part, but you can't change your name servers so they lock you in. Namecheap is decent but they sold out to private equity so who knows how things are going to go from here on out. Name[.]com is my old old stomping grounds so had to throw them a bone. GoDaddy and Gandi are kind of tied for last place in my opinion but Gandi jacked up renewal prices to absurd levels after they got bought out.
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
@harjjotsinghh That's what it comes down to. 🧐 Everyone optimizes for something different- which is exactly why we built Domain Collective. -One dashboard -Every registrar -No compromises!
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Domain Collective@domaincltv·
@Porkbun @MathesonStep They still have the largest market share so people are clearly buying there. 📊🤑 The real question is what matters most to you- pricing, UI, support, or something else?
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