Enter a domain, URL, IP, email, or record and get a focused result without setup.
Check registration dates, expiration, age, and lifecycle phase
GET /v1/lifecycle?domain=example.com
Use the browser tool for a fast answer, then move the same logic into scripts, monitoring, or product flows when it becomes repeatable.
Enter a domain, URL, IP, email, or record and get a focused result without setup.
Outputs highlight statuses, risks, records, and next actions instead of raw provider noise.
Use the request and response examples to turn a one-off check into an API call or recipe.
Used by people at amazing companies
Each page is shaped around a practical operational question, not just a raw lookup.
See the current DNS, registration, security, pricing, or reputation evidence.
Compare the result with related checks so the next move is easier to trust.
Copy examples, open linked tools, or move into API documentation when you need scale.
Transparent docs, authenticated requests, and visible reliability details make it easier to evaluate DomScan before you ship.
OpenAPI, Swagger, Postman, CLI, SDK, and MCP links are one click away.
Authenticated endpoints use API keys with clear credit costs before you call them.
Start with 10,000 monthly credits and upgrade only when usage grows.
Start from the curl and HTTP samples, then map the parameters into your application code.
Domain lifecycle refers to the stages a domain goes through from registration to expiration. Phases include: available (not registered), active (currently registered), expiring (in grace period), and deleting (pending removal).
Status flags are based on Fastly's Domain Research API taxonomy. Common flags include: inactive (available), active (registered), undelegated (no DNS), expiring, deleting, premium, reserved, and claimed.
Yes! Use GET /v1/lifecycle?domain=example.com to query lifecycle data via API.
GET /v1/lifecycle?domain=example.com
{
"phase": "active",
"age_days": 1834
}
The browser experience previews DomScan's structured endpoints, so teams can validate a use case before writing code.
Domain lifecycle refers to the stages a domain goes through from registration to expiration. Phases include: available (not registered), active (currently registered), expiring (in grace period), and deleting (pending removal).
Status flags are based on Fastly's Domain Research API taxonomy. Common flags include: inactive (available), active (registered), undelegated (no DNS), expiring, deleting, premium, reserved, and claimed.
Domain age is a factor in SEO rankings, domain valuation, and trust assessment. Older domains are generally considered more trustworthy by search engines and users.
Yes! Use GET /v1/lifecycle?domain=example.com to query lifecycle data via API.