How many tabs do you open just to sanity-check a domain?
Raise your hand if this sounds familiar:
You just bought a domain. Or maybe a client asked you to check one. Either way, you need to make sure it's clean, the DNS is pointing where it should, the SSL is valid, WHOIS isn't leaking anything weird, and the SEO signals aren't trash.
So what do you do?
You open 5 tabs. Maybe 7.
One for DNS. One for SSL. One for WHOIS. One for geo/IP. One for SEO. One for reputation. One for content inspection.
Each tool has its own interface. Its own rate limits. Its own quirks. Some don't even have a dark mode. You're context switching so hard you forget what you were checking in the first place.
I'm a dev and a sys admin by trade. I've been doing this dance for years. And I got tired of it.
So I built aHREFna.
It's a single scan that runs DNS, TLS, WHOIS, GEO, SEO, domain reputation, and content checks in parallel. One report. One clean output. No tab hoarding.
This thread is your space. Share your own domain-checking horror stories. Tell me what tools you still secretly use. Let me know what module I'm missing that you'd actually pay for.
What's the most painful part of your domain verification workflow right now?

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