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| website        = [http://www.domaintools.com/ DomainTools.com]
| website        = [http://www.domaintools.com/ DomainTools.com]
| twitter        = DomanTools
| twitter        = DomanTools
| facebook        = [DTools http://www.facebook.com/DTools]
| facebook        = [[DTools] http://www.facebook.com/DTools]
| linkedin        = [DomainTools http://www.linkedin.com/company/domaintools]
| linkedin        = [[DomainTools http://www.linkedin.com/company/domaintools]]
| keypeople      =[[Tim Chen]], CEO<br>
| keypeople      =[[Tim Chen]], CEO<br>
[[Susan Prosser]] VP Product & Marketing
[[Susan Prosser]] VP Product & Marketing

Revision as of 05:33, 21 July 2011

{{CompanyInfo| | logo =DomainToolslogo.png | type = Independently Held | industry = Whois and Domain Searching | founded =2002 | founder(s) = Jay Westerdal
Ray Bero | purchase = | ownership = | headquarters = 2211 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121 | country = USA | products = | employees = 20 | revenue = | businesses = | website = DomainTools.com | twitter = DomanTools | facebook = [[DTools] http://www.facebook.com/DTools] | linkedin = DomainTools http://www.linkedin.com/company/domaintools | keypeople =Tim Chen, CEO
Susan Prosser VP Product & Marketing }}

DomainTools is a leading provider of Whois and other related lookup services.[1] Alexa ranks DomainTools' traffic as one of the top 150 sites for U.S. visitors, top 100 for Indian users, and in the top 200 sites for global internet traffic.[2]

They are regularly involved in domainer events and policy meetings, such as ICANN meetings, the Domain Roundtable, DomainFest, and others.[3][4]

Services

DomainTools offers a myriad of services related to Whois searches and DNS lookup; These include:

  • Whois and Reverse Whois services
  • Whois History
  • Screenshot History
  • Hosting History
  • Reverse IP (patented)
  • Name Server Reports[5]

While DomainTools does offer certain free services, they also sell two different memberships to those who need complete and unlimited access to their search engines, databases, and professional services.[6]

Growth

DomainTools was acquired by Thought Convergence in 2008,[7] and became an independently held company in 2009; they have recently increased their workforce, redesigned their website, strengthened their Alexa rating, designed and moved into a new office space, and invested heavily in new infrastructure and technical improvements.[8]

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