DomainTools

Commercial domain intelligence for WHOIS history and DNS pivots

Verification: Pending Verification Status: Active
Best for Investigating domains, ownership history, DNS relationships, and infrastructure context around suspicious or important web properties.
Workflow Enrichment, Pivoting
Pricing / access Freemium, Paid · Browser-Based, SaaS
Last verified 2026-05-06

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Signal summary

  • VendorDomainTools
  • PlatformPlatform coverage varies by tool.
  • Reviewed2026-05-06

Trust / disclosure

How to read this profile

Editorial

Editorial line

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Review status

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Claims / submissions

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Commercial context

No commercial relationship is disclosed on this profile.

Editorial verdict

Use case and fit

This is editorial guidance, not vendor copy.

Best for

Investigating domains, ownership history, DNS relationships, and infrastructure context around suspicious or important web properties.

Editorial read

Useful commercial layer for domain-heavy investigations, especially when paired with SecurityTrails, Censys, and archive checks.

Overview

Best when domain investigations need WHOIS history, DNS pivots, and ownership context from a commercial source.

Operational snapshot

Workflow, access, and coverage

WorkflowEnrichment, Pivoting
PricingFreemium, Paid
AccessBrowser-Based, SaaS
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesEnglish
StatusActive
Recommended workflow

Start from the domain, review current and historical records, map related hosts or registrants, then corroborate with passive DNS, certificates, archives, and independent reporting.

Language notes

Interface is English-first. Domain records may include internationalized domains, local entities, and transliteration issues.

Limits

Strengths, caveats, and risk

Strengths

Strong domain-focused context, historical ownership signals, and workflows that pair well with threat and due-diligence investigations.

Limitations

Most advanced intelligence requires paid access, and historical ownership data can be incomplete or privacy-obscured.

Domain records do not prove control, attribution, or malicious intent without corroborating infrastructure and source evidence.

Risk note

Domain history can invite over-attribution. Shared infrastructure, privacy services, resellers, and stale records can mislead.

Use passive research unless you have authority for active probing. Respect licensing and redistribution limits on commercial data.

Trust note

Use it as one source among several. Confirm important domain claims with passive DNS, certificates, archives, and direct records.

Alternatives

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Maintenance

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Last verified: 2026-05-06

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