Registrar emails go unseen
Renewal notices often route to former employees, client inboxes, or admin accounts nobody checks daily.
Domain Renewal Risk
Keep domain renewals visible before missed invoices, stale contacts, or registrar emails take a live site offline.
No credit card required · Domain provider signals are clearly marked · Built for teams managing real websites
Website health signals, not live monitoring data
The Problem
Renewal notices often route to former employees, client inboxes, or admin accounts nobody checks daily.
When a domain lapses, websites, email, checkout, and branded links can all fail at once.
Agencies and founders often manage domains across multiple registrars, clients, billing owners, and renewal cycles.
How It Works
Enter the website, subdomain, or client property you need to protect.
Run a real reachability, HTTPS/SSL, response time, and configured health check.
Use the returned signals to decide what to fix before a browser error or complaint.
Features
Keep domain expiration risk in the same review workflow as website health.
MonitorMojo marks domain expiry unavailable unless a real domain data provider is configured.
Review many client domains without pretending registrar data exists when it does not.
Review domain renewal risk alongside certificate expiry and HTTPS health.
Keep domains tied to the client site or brand that needs follow-up.
See whether a website problem is related to reachability, SSL, or unavailable provider signals.
FAQ
Track each domain in a central inventory, record registrar ownership, and review renewal dates before deadlines. MonitorMojo keeps domain risk notes beside website and SSL checks.
You can check domain expiration through registrar dashboards or domain lookup records. MonitorMojo marks domain expiry data unavailable unless a real provider is configured.
Use your registrar account, billing records, or public domain lookup data where available. Privacy settings may hide ownership details, so teams should also keep internal owner notes for each domain.
Confirm the domain resolves, has valid registration dates, points to the expected DNS records, and serves the intended website. Website health checks help make related risk visible.