DomainMOD – manage your domains and other internet assets in a central location

DomainMOD is a self-hosted open source application used to manage your domains and other Internet assets in a central location.

DomainMOD also includes a Data Warehouse framework that allows you to import your web server data so that you can view, export, and report on your live data. Currently the Data Warehouse only supports web servers running WHM/cPanel.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Self-Hosted and private.
  • Registrar importing.
  • Reporting.
  • Task scheduler
  • Central management.
  • Bulk domain updater.
  • Segment filters.
  • Data Warehouse.
  • Multilingual support.
  • Custom data fields.
  • User-based currencies.
  • Mobile-friendly.

Website: github.com/domainmod/domainmod
Support:
Developer: Greg Chetcuti
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

DomainMOD is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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