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Never forget a domain renewal again. Should it be your own domain name or one you are looking to grab or purchase, it is always annoying to miss the date and see the domain going to someone else. We are usually holding our domain names with different registrars and it would be good to have a single domain reminder service. DomainReminders.net is a new service and its title speaks for itself. The thing that makes it stand out from the competitors is that DomainReminders is free and you can add any domain to your watch-list. Even if you don’t own it. Let’s see if we can learn more from the author of DomainReminders.

3APP: How is it possible to tell a genuine reminder service from an idea skimmer? Many has experienced problems with Whois systems, when you check if your domain idea is available and the bad guy owning this whois just grabs your idea and, alas, the domain name is gone.

I’ve always been concerned about putting in an enquiry about the availability of a domain just in case it’s a great opportunity that
gets snatched away from you. However I think it’s a bigger imaginary problem than it
really is. Consider a typical “whois” search provider. They can’t realistically have
someone manually checking all the possible searches and trying to spot the pearls… so
I’d imagine all they could do is to aggregate the information and look at the top ~100
names… but surely by then an individual will have already put the request in via their
trusted domain provider? I imagine that the biggest risk would be at the point you put in
your order for a new domain and they person handling your request then siphons it off to
a buddy and informs you “sorry but it’s gone!”. I can’t imagine that would go unspotted
if it happened more than a few times.

However the concern is still a valid one. All I can say for domainReminders is that we
wouldn’t do that - and I’ll make sure our policy statement clearly states that. I’m too
busy to sit and go through the domains people are registering with us!

Also, our main aim isn’t really just to capture domains that you don’t own, but to be
reminded about ones you DO own. That’s where all of this started. About four years ago
I’d built up a personal domain based around my online nickname and it was doing really
well. I used it to communicate with friends, family, contacts around the world and it was
becoming my de-facto way of letting people know what was going on in my life. However…
as you can guess I failed to renew the domain and within an incredibly short period of
time it had been snapped up. Unfortunately the group that snapped it up didn’t just put
random search boxes and affiliate links, their business was pornography! So I was faced
with the embarassing option of having to let everyone know that I’d lost my domain and to
NOT visit it! Of course I used this domain for my eMail as well so that wiped out all the
sites where you register with your eMail address that I used as well, urgh the memory
still hurts!

3APP: Who or what is badCat, the company behind the DomainReminders?

badCat’s primary business is a reminder site to allow people to not
forget important dates in their lives. It’s at http://www.nudge.me.uk As part of us
building this site though I realised that we could kill two birds with one stone and use
the technologies from nudgeMe to provide a free, simple service to people out there on
the internet. I *love* that so many cool things on the internet are free and am always
miffed when people charge for something so simple as (for example) being reminded that a
domain is coming up for renewal! So domainReminders just ticks away being useful… It’s
already helped quite a few people out who had their renewals coming up.

3APP: What about the competition? There are other domain name reminders around.

As for competition, well that’s quite interesting… I could only find one other site that
provided a similar function and they weren’t free. You had to buy a “bundle” of
reminders, urgh! As for ISP’s themselves, well a lot of good ISP’s will warn you… but
in my experience there are more bad than good!

3APP: What else does the badCat have under his sleeve?

We’re considering adding new features to the reminders. Maybe text messaging as well as
eMail… but again aim to make this free if possible, people do suggest new ideas and we
definitely appreciate them.

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