Domain expiry alerts before DNS (and email) disappear
Losing a domain can sink a brand’s site, email, and auth flows tied to that name. SitePuls reads WHOIS expiry data and sends reminders so renewal stays a process—not a panic when the registrar sends a final notice.
Why losing a domain is catastrophic
After expiry, DNS may stop resolving; mail bounces; certificates become irrelevant. Redemption periods add cost and stress. Alerts exist to give you months or weeks, not hours.
Teams with many domains
Agencies, consultancies, and anyone holding client domains across registrars benefit from one reminder stream instead of scattered inbox rules.
What SitePuls monitors
Registration expiry dates via WHOIS lookups on a schedule. It does not renew domains for you—you still complete payment at the registrar.
How alerts complement DNS checks
A paid domain can still serve wrong DNS; an expired domain stops everything. Use expiry alerts with DNS record monitors for fuller coverage.
How alerts complement website uptime
Website monitors tell you when HTTP fails; domain monitors tell you when the name itself is at risk of disappearing.
Configuring reminders
Choose windows like 30/14/7 days—or align to your procurement cycle—so finance and tech both have runway.
Privacy WHOIS and accuracy
Registries update on their cadence; privacy settings may hide some fields. SitePuls reflects what public lookups return after renewals.
What we don’t promise
Automatic purchases, bulk registrar APIs, or legal recovery of squatted names—SitePuls stays in the visibility and alerting lane.
FAQ
Does SitePuls renew my domain?
No—it alerts; you renew at your registrar.
Can I track many domains?
Yes—add each domain you care about.
What about DNS monitoring?
Use DNS monitors to catch record drift; use domain expiry for registration dates.
Alerts to Telegram?
Email and Telegram are supported for these reminders.
How often is WHOIS refreshed?
SitePuls polls periodically; after you renew, the date updates on the next successful lookup.
Is this different from /domain-monitoring?
Same underlying capability—this page targets “expiry alerts” searches.
International TLDs?
Support depends on registry data availability in WHOIS responses.
How do I start?
Add a domain monitor, choose reminder timing, attach contacts.