Viewing and Filtering Your Domain Portfolio
Find, sort, and organize your domains
Viewing and Filtering Your Domain Portfolio
Where to Find It
Path: Left sidebar → Domains (or "All Domains")
Direct URL: /domains
What You'll See
A data table showing all your registered domains. The default columns include:
- Name — The domain name (clickable to open the domain detail page)
- TLD — The top-level domain extension
- Contacts — Amount of associated contact roles
- Nameservers — The names of the nameservers in use
- Created on — Create date
- Updated on — Last updated date
- Registered on — Registration date
- Expires on — Expiration date
- Renewal Mode — "Enabled" (auto-renew) or "Disabled"
- Transfer Lock — "Locked" (Transfer Lock active) or "Unlocked"
- Premium — "Premium" (Premium Domain) or "Standard"
- Status — Registry status badges (e.g., "OK", "Transfer locked", "Pending transfer")
- Status Tags — Any tags assigned to the domain by the system
- Tags — Any tags assigned to the domain from you

Searching
At the top of the page, the "Search by domain name" field allows you to instantly filter domains by name as you type. Next to it, the "Search by TLD" field lets you filter domains by their extension (for example, de, com, or net). When searching by TLD, enter the extension without the leading dot. For example, use "de" instead of ".de".
Sorting
Click any column header to sort. An arrow indicator shows the current sort direction (ascending/descending). You can click the column header again to reverse the sort.
Filtering
- Created on — Filter by date the domain has been created
- Updated on — Filter by date the domain has been updated
- Registered on — Filter by date the domain has been registered
- Expires on — Filter by date the domain will be or has been expired
- Transfer lock — Filter by lock status: "Locked" or "Unlocked"
- Premium — Filter by premium type: "Premium" or "Standard"
- Registry Status — Filter by multiple status of the registries
- Status Tags — Filter by assigned system tags. Use the tag filter with modes:
- Any — Show domains with any of the selected tags
- All — Show only domains that have all selected tags
- Tags — Filter by individual assigned tags. Use the tag filter with modes:
- Any — Show domains with any of the selected tags
- All — Show only domains that have all selected tags
Managing Columns
Click the "View" button (typically next to the filters) to show or hide specific columns. By clicking on it a panel opens with a searchable list of available columns. There you can activate or deactivate each column's visibility.
Our tables support both vertical and horizontal scrolling, allowing you to view all rows and selected columns even when the content exceeds the available screen space. If all selected columns do not fit within the initial view, simply scroll horizontally to access the remaining columns.
Row Actions
Each domain row has multiple action icons (⋮) at the end of each table entry:
- View Details (eye icon) — Open the domain detail page for the domain
- Nameservers (server icon) — Jump to the NS settings of the domain
- Parking (P Icon) — Directly activate parking for the domain
- Delete (Bin icon) — Delete the domain
Row Selection
Use the checkboxes on the left of each row to select multiple domains. A selection toolbar appears showing "X rows selected" with bulk actions:
- Copy names to clipboard — Copies selected domain names
- Update domains— Change Renewal mode, Update Nameservers or Change Transfer Lock for all selected domain names
- Update Tags — Add new tags, remove exiting ones or also replace all existing tags with this action
- Activate / deactivate Parking — Turn parking on or off the selected domains
Pagination
Below the table, pagination controls show:
- Page X of Y — Current page number
- Records per page — Choose how many domains to show (rows dropdown)
- Total records — Total number of domains matching your filters
- Navigation buttons: First, Previous, Next, Last
Empty State
If you have no domains, you'll see: "You don't have any domains yet. Get started by registering a new domain or transferring one you already own."
