A cloud DomainPunch alternative you can open anywhere
DomainPunch is a capable Windows desktop tool for monitoring domains and SSL. DomainBook Pro lives in the cloud — open it from a Mac, a phone or any browser — and is built around the money: cost basis, ROI and sales, not just monitoring.
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DomainPunch and DomainBook Pro start from different places. DomainPunch is a desktop monitor — bulk WHOIS, SSL and expiry checks that run on your Windows machine. It's good at watching a list of domains. The data lives on that one PC, and it's a tool for monitoring, not for keeping the financial books.
DomainBook Pro is the broker's ledger in the cloud: what each name cost, when it renews, what it's worth and what you made when it sold — reachable from any device, backed up automatically.
DomainBook Pro vs DomainPunch
| Feature | DomainBook Pro | DomainPunch |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Cloud — any device | Windows desktop app |
| Open from Mac / phone | Yes | Windows only |
| Built for | Portfolio + financials | Domain / SSL monitoring |
| Cost basis, ROI & sales ledger | Yes | Monitoring-focused |
| Expiration alerts (30/60/90) | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-registrar view | Yes | Yes |
| Automatic cloud backups | Yes | Local file on your PC |
| Quarterly review & benchmarks | Yes | No |
| Pricing | $20/mo, always current | One-time license (paid upgrades) |
Your book of record, off the desktop
Open it anywhere
Mac, Windows, tablet or phone — your portfolio is a browser tab away, not tied to the one machine the software is installed on.
Built around the money
Cost basis, valuations, net profit and annualized ROI on every sale — the financial layer a monitoring tool isn't built to keep.
Backed up automatically
Hourly server-side backups and full export mean your ledger survives a lost laptop — no local file to forget to copy.
DomainPunch alternative FAQ
Is DomainBook Pro desktop software like DomainPunch?
No — it's cloud-based, so it runs in any browser on any OS. Nothing to install, and your data isn't trapped on one machine.
Does it monitor SSL certificates?
Its focus is the portfolio's finances and renewals rather than SSL or uptime monitoring. If deep SSL monitoring is your main need, a dedicated monitor like DomainPunch may suit you better.
One-time license or subscription?
A flat $20/month subscription that's always up to date, with a 14-day free trial and unlimited domains.
Take your portfolio off one desktop
Cloud-based, backed up, on every device. Free for 14 days, then a flat $20/month — unlimited domains.
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