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Investigate any domain by automating WhoisFreaks to retrieve real-time ownership data and DNS records. Use our workflow automation to monitor competitor domain changes or track expiration dates for brand protection. Sign up to build your first brand monitoring workflow.
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On Make, WhoisFreaks functions as an action, allowing users to retrieve real-time ownership data and DNS records for any domain. This capability enables automation workflows, triggered by various events or schedules, to fetch specific WHOIS data fields and monitor competitor domain changes or track expiration dates for brand protection.
Gets all latest dropped domains with custom tlds in json format.
Downloads a zipped CSV file of the latest expired or deleted domains, with WHOIS, without WHOIS, or with cleaned WHOIS data.
Gets the latest newly registered domains without WHOIS with custom tlds in JSON format.
Downloads a zipped JSON file containing the DNS records of newly registered domains.
Downloads the latest zipped CSV file of newly registered domains with, without, or with cleaned WHOIS data.
Checks availability of domains up to 100 at once.
Checks availability of domain with custom TLDS.
Discovers available domains with suggestions.
Gets live SSL certificates data of a domain.
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Looking to get more out of WhoisFreaks? With Make you can visually integrate WhoisFreaks into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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