Frequently Asked Questions
How can domain data be utilized?
There are numerous applications for domain data. Some common use cases among our customers include:
- Domain Strategy for Brand Development
- Monitoring Intellectual Property & Trademark Rights
- Creating Global Internet Statistics
- Predicting Domain Prices for Portfolio Analysis
- Tracking Competitor Domain Activities
- Identifying Harmful Domains on your IP Affecting SEO
- Conducting Domain Market Analysis
- Enhancing IT Security Research
- Providing Historic Domain Price Insights for negotiations
- Identifying Domain Owners in a GDPR-Compliant Manner
What is a Zone?
A zone is defined by the active top-level domains (TLDs) given by ICANN, such as .com
,
.net
, or .uk
. Second-level domains like .co.uk
belong to the corresponding
TLD and do not form their own zone.
What is a Domain?
A domain refers to the registered main name without subdomains. For example, in blog.example.com
, the
domain is example.com
. Third-level domains like *.blogspot.com
are not counted as separate
domains and do not artificially inflate the dataset, although we still collect all subdomains of a domain.
How often are the domain lists updated?
Our domain lists are updated daily at 10 AM. The API always operates with the latest available information.
Are the domain lists complete?
While no provider can offer a fully comprehensive domain list, our technology aims to create the most complete lists of registered domains possible. Our proprietary search engine crawlers continuously scan the internet for new domains and collect additional domain-related metrics.
What data is stored for each domain?
- Redirection targets
- IP addresses of the domain
- Errors on the website
- Availability of an RSS feed
- Cookie usage
- Presence of an imprint
- Integration of Google services
- Use of WordPress
- Web server details
- Identification as a parked domain (e.g., Sedo)
- Possible domain price information
- No personal data is stored
We have been collecting and refining this data for over eight years to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Contact us to discuss your specific use case.