Domain Expiry Checker
Never lose your domain! Check expiry dates, monitor renewal status, and get alerts to prevent accidental domain loss. Essential for website owners.
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Why Monitor Domain Expiry?
Prevent Domain Loss
Avoid losing your valuable domain name to competitors or domain speculators by monitoring expiry dates closely.
Service Continuity
Keep your website and email services running smoothly by ensuring timely domain renewals before expiry.
Cost Savings
Avoid expensive redemption fees by renewing domains during the normal renewal period instead of after expiry.
What Happens When Domains Expire
- • Website becomes inaccessible
- • Email services stop working
- • Domain enters grace period (usually 30 days)
- • Redemption period with higher fees
- • Domain is deleted and becomes available
Renewal Timing
- • Renew 30-90 days before expiry
- • Some registrars allow renewal up to 1 year early
- • Enable auto-renewal for peace of mind
- • Monitor renewal confirmation emails
- • Consider multi-year renewals for savings
How accurate are expiry date checks?
Expiry dates are pulled from WHOIS data and are generally accurate. However, always verify with your registrar for the most current information.
Can I recover a domain after it expires?
Yes, usually within 30-45 days during the grace period, and up to 75 days during redemption (with higher fees). After that, the domain is deleted.
Should I enable auto-renewal?
For important domains, yes. Auto-renewal prevents accidental expiry, but monitor your payment methods and renewal confirmations to ensure it works properly.