How to manage my searched domains
It is likely that at some point you have been interested in acquiring a specific domain, but for some reason you did not finalise the purchase.
In order to facilitate the management of any domain that we have looked for, at a given moment, we have added a new section in your domain portfolio that will provide you with information about them and will allow you to manage them.
First of all, you must go to your SWPanel and select the section "Domains and SSL" -> "Domain portfolio" in the side menu.
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Once here, we will go to the "Searched domains" tab, where we will find this section.
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Here we will find a history with the search time of the domains, and it will offer us several data that we can also use to filter our search.
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Date : We will see the date and time when the domain was searched.
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Domain name: We will identify the domain we are searching for by name.
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Status when searching: The status of the domain on the date on which the search was performed.
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User: If the domain search was performed by another user, we will see which of them was the user who performed the search.
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Finally, we will be able to manage the actions on that domain directly from this section, without having to go back to our domain portfolio.
We will have to go to the drop-down menu "..." that we will find on the right of the corresponding domain, and we can select the option "Add to cart".
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In this way, we can have control over the history of domains that we have searched for over time, and even register them directly if we see one that still interests us.