Dynadot: What Features Do You Want?

It’s nice to see a domain industry CEO engaging with customers on social media. I appreciate that Dynadot Founder and CEO Todd Han is active on X, and seems interested in communicating with domain investors.

Last week, he posted about Dynadot’s move to Notion as its project management tool. In addition to sharing some of the open projects, he asked people if they want any new features at Dynadot:

I’ve been bidding a bit more on Dynadot’s expiry auction platform. One thing I would like to see is a longer time for the login cookie before expiration. It feels like I am prompted for my password too frequently right now.

What other features or improvements would you like to see at Dynadot?

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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9 COMMENTS

  1. Thank you for this article Elliot, I appreciate it. I check out your site every week!

    There are some “Signin Options” in My Info => Account Settings in the control panel. You are right that the default duration is only 4 hours. You can set it up to 24 hours.

    Todd Han

  2. Nice bulk search system (after Name’s failed bulk search upgrade…). Keep up the low prices, you are becoming my possible main registrar…

  3. Love all you’re doing. As I mentioned on X I’d love to see the Dynadot Appraisal as a column to choose in our portfolio for viewing as well as downloading.

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