Hey there, thanks for checking out Domain Digger!
I started this project out of frustration with similar existing tools. I would find myself switching between multiple different tools and copy-pasting a lot of data around. With Domain Digger I made it my goal, to incorporate all relevant tools into one and present them in one cohesive package.
Here are the most important features:
* π Comprehensive DNS Lookup: Access detailed DNS information.
* π IP Details & Geolocation: Get precise IP information including location data.
* π‘ Smart Suggestions: Intelligent recommendations for efficient searches.
* π Global DNS Lookup: Perform DNS lookups across different global servers.
* π Multiple DNS Resolvers: Utilize various DNS resolvers for diverse insights.
* πΊοΈ DNS Map Visualization: Visual representation of DNS data.
* π Full & Quick WHOIS Lookup: Rapid and detailed WHOIS data retrieval.
* π Certificate History: Track SSL/TLS certificate changes over time.
* π Quick-access Bookmarklet: Bookmark for fast access.
* π Light and Dark Mode: Choose your preferred theme for comfortable use.
Very curious to hear your feedback! Is there something you'd like to see added?
@wotschofsky, Impressive work on Domain Digger! Your frustration-turned-innovation shines through; looking forward to exploring these robust features and will share any suggestions.
@wotschofsky, I want to express my gratitude for compiling all the features in one place. It's truly excellent.
I also have a suggestion that could benefit domainers. If DomainDigger could incorporate an expiry date reminder and provide a centralized list of domains from various registrars, it would greatly simplify domain management. Even if DNS management is not possible, having the ability to handle expiry/renewal and pricing would be fantastic. Imagine being able to renew any domain directly from the dashboard!
I've been contemplating this idea for the past six months but haven't come across any pre-made APIs. However, leveraging WHOIS information should suffice for implementation purposes. Additionally, if domainers trust DomainDigger, they could include CNAME/ANAME record verification as proof of ownership.
@alwaisy I like the idea of having your own domain portfolio loaded into Domain Digger! Out of curiosity: How many different registrars do you have domains with?
Hi Felix! Nice work, congrats on the launch! I love the map integration, although I would have preferred to see the *different* resolution without having to rotate the globe and read the IP addresses. I love that dark mode is on your list of the most important features :)
@kovshenin Thanks a lot!
Are you referring to the IP boxes overlapping each other? If so, I totally agree and I am very much open to suggestions on how to improve it.
Also you can select a single location right from the "DNS" tab, so no need to go through the map.
@wotschofsky I don't have a specific design solution, but something that would answer my question of whether the domain resolves to a different set of IPs from different locations, or whether they're all the same set of IPs, without having to rotate a globe or look up individual locations.
Congrats on the launch and Good luck. Very nice concept and I like the subdomains part most. I pretty much use this now every time whenever I need to check subdomains of any website.
However I would like to say itβs still not responsive to mobile devices. On my desktop it works fine minimal ui I like that. But, on my mobile after generating the report site width increases and need to zoom out to check the full result. Also same for tables. Other than this A big thumbs up π
Pleasant work, congrats on the dispatch! I cherish the outline integration, in spite of the fact that I would have favored to see the *distinctive* determination without having to pivot the globe and examined the IP addresses. I cherish that dull mode is on your list of the foremost critical highlights :)
Nice product, @wotschofsky! Love the comprehensive DNS lookup, IP details, and smart suggestions. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for domain research. Quick suggestion: any plans to integrate additional security-related features for a more holistic analysis?
@shivam_singh63 Thank you! The Swiss Army knife metaphor is exactly what is was going for.
Is there anything specific you are thinking of? I am strongly considering adding a full DNSSEC validator.
Hey Felix, this tool is the most visually pleasing one I've ever used. The DNS map looks really impressive. It's insanely cool! I'm curious about the popular use cases that people have, which you can monetize. π€
Pleasant work, congrats on the dispatch! I cherish the outline integration, in spite of the fact that I would have favored to see the *distinctive* determination without having to pivot the globe and examined the IP addresses. I cherish that dull mode is on your list of the foremost critical highlights :)
Decent work, congrats on the dispatch! I cherish the outline integration, in spite of the fact that I would have favored to see the *distinctive* determination without having to pivot the globe and examined the IP addresses. I cherish that dull mode is on your list of the foremost imperative highlights :)
This looks like a great tool for domain analysis! I'm curious to know if Domain Digger can provide information about domain ownership history or any past DNS changes. Also, have you considered integrating with popular SEO tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs to provide even more comprehensive domain analysis? Keep up the good work!
@andrew_leader Ownership history certainly sounds interesting! I'd have to dig a bit deeper to possibly find a good source for this. At some point, it might make sense to start storing query responses for later reference - similar to the web archive.
I am not too sure about SEO tools. since they are generally (and understandably) quite protective about their data. But if possible, just even like a basic backlink count could be cool.
Thanks for the ideas!
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