Short answer

The Domain Inventory Management System (DIMS) records every domain you own across all your registrar accounts, with its expiry date and access details, and reminds you before any domain expires. It is built for people managing large portfolios, and especially for domain investors, so you spend time marketing domains instead of wrestling with spreadsheets.

What DIMS tracks that a spreadsheet forgets

  • Every domain across every registrar account, in one inventory.
  • Expiry dates, with reminders in the days before a domain lapses.
  • The access details for each domain, so you are not hunting through panels.
  • The buying and selling notes an investor needs to work a portfolio.

Why a spreadsheet of domains eventually costs you one

A handful of domains fits in a spreadsheet. A large portfolio does not. The dates scatter, the accounts multiply, and one day a domain you meant to keep expires because the reminder lived in a cell nobody opened. In this business a single lapsed domain can be an expensive mistake, and the spreadsheet that was supposed to prevent it is exactly what let it through.

What managing a portfolio in DIMS looks like

Every domain you own sits in one inventory, whichever registrar it lives at, with its expiry and access details in the same row. DIMS warns you before renewals fall due, so nothing lapses by surprise. The hours you used to spend reconciling spreadsheets go back into the work that actually makes money: marketing and selling the domains.

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Questions domain owners ask

Who is DIMS for?

Anyone managing a large number of domains, and especially domain investors who buy and sell. If your domains are spread across several registrar accounts, DIMS keeps them in one place.

Will it stop me losing a domain to expiry?

Yes. DIMS records every expiry date and reminds you in the days before a domain lapses, so you renew the ones you want to keep instead of losing them by accident.

Can it handle domains across different registrars?

Yes. It records domains across all your registrar accounts in one inventory, including the access details for each, so you are not logging into five panels to see what you own.

How does it help domain investors specifically?

It takes the admin off your plate, so you spend your time marketing and selling domains rather than wrestling with spreadsheets of expiry dates and buyer notes.

Do I need to install anything?

No. DIMS runs in the browser, so you reach your whole portfolio from any device.