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How much would you pay MONTHLY to be able to filter thousands of expiring domain names in your pocket with advanced filters and SEO metrics?
 
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Depends how much those domains will bring in the users' pocket.

ExpiredDomains is free and supports an amazingly wide array of extensions and metrics along with accurate drop-dates (which is very important).
Do you think you can compete with something like that? eg. do you have the means to get accurate drop-dates for dozens (if not hundreds) of extensions?
 
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Probly wouldnt pay a monthly fee as long as expireddomains is still live.
 
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"Expiring " ... No ... "Expired " Yes
 
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Depends how much those domains will bring in the users' pocket.

ExpiredDomains is free and supports an amazingly wide array of extensions and metrics along with accurate drop-dates (which is very important).
Do you think you can compete with something like that? eg. do you have the means to get accurate drop-dates for dozens (if not hundreds) of extensions?
Yep, I get my data for dropfilter.app (the current web version) from the same data sources that ExpiredDomains.net does. Also, Dropfilter filters in real-time, unlike ED.net, where you have to click the Submit button every time you change the filters.
 
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Looks neat. Other than not having to click submit, what makes it worth paying for when we can all access the same data for free, in your opinion? I don't mind clicking submit when I update filters, I typically don't update filters a lot. But if it did something better, faster, etc - I'd consider paying $5-$10/mo, fwiw.
 
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