Domain Parameters
Enter a domain on the left and click "Analyze Domain" to retrieve real-time registry expiration data.
Understanding the Domain Expiration Lifecycle
When you purchase a domain name, you don't own it permanently; you rent it for a designated term. Tracking this lifecycle is essential for operations, engineering, and digital growth.
01. Active Status
The domain is fully functional, resolving DNS records correctly. Visitors can access your website, emails route properly, and APIs interface normally.
02. Grace Period
Typically lasting 30 to 45 days after expiry. The website goes offline, but the original owner can still renew the domain at standard registration rates.
03. Redemption Status
Lasts approximately 30 days after the Grace Period. Reclaiming the domain requires high redemption fees (often $100 to $250) set by registries.
How Domain Expiry Affects SEO and Organic Rankings
If your domain registration lapses, search engine crawlers like Googlebot will encounter DNS resolution errors. If your website remains offline for more than 48-72 hours, search indexers will remove your URLs from search results to preserve searcher experience. Re-indexing a domain after recovery can take weeks, during which you lose all accumulated organic ranking power, backlink authority, and web traffic.
Furthermore, domain drop-catchers and brokers use automated scripts to buy expired domains immediately after release. Regaining ownership of an auctioned domain can cost thousands of dollars, making proactive monitoring and expiration audits critical.
Domain Expiry Checker FAQ
Everything you need to know about domain renewals, registry dates, and keeping your website online.