Parked Domain API offers developers the ability to discover parked domains programmatically. It also provides domain data source i.e. company data, categorization and much more from a URL, domain or email. Our domain classification API is highly accurate. A simple search for a company will be enough to classify your industry within 385 possible subject categories.
One of the main advantages of using a parked domain API is that it allows developers to integrate domain management functionality directly into their applications. This can save time and improve the efficiency of domain management tasks. For example, a developer can create a custom control panel that allows users to manage their parked domains without navigating to a separate domain registration website.
Another advantage of using a parked domain API is that it can simplify the domain management process for organizations that manage a large number of domains. For example, a domain registrar can use the API to create a customized management interface that allows its customers to manage all of their domains from a single location. This could include features such as bulk domain updates and automatic renewals.
In addition to domain management tasks, the parked domain API can also be used to provide additional services related to parked domains. For example, a developer can create a tool that analyzes parked domains and offers suggestions on how to optimize them for search engines. Another potential use case could be the creation of a service that automatically monetizes parked domains by displaying ads or redirecting traffic to affiliate offers.
Overall, the parked domain API provides developers with a powerful set of tools to manage and optimize parked domains. By integrating domain management functionality directly into their applications, developers can streamline domain management tasks and provide a better user experience for their customers.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Domain registration: Parked domain APIs can be used to register new domains on behalf of customers.
Domain management: Parked domain APIs can be used to manage existing domain names, including renewing them, transferring ownership.
Domain parking: Parked domain APIs can be used to park domains, which involves displaying a placeholder page or advertisements on a domain that is not being used for a website.
Domain forwarding: Parked domain APIs can be used to forward one domain to another, allowing users to access a website through multiple domain names.
Domain monitoring: Parked domain APIs can be used to monitor domain names for changes in ownership or expiration, allowing companies to stay on top of their domain portfolios.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation.
{"domain":{"categories":[{"confidence":0.87,"name":"\/Internet & Telecom\/Web Services\/Domain Parking"}],"domain_url":"http:\/\/www.pureheather.com\/","logo_url":null,"social_media":null,"updated_at":"2023-01-13T03:05:44.000000Z"},"success":true,"api_usage":{"this_month_api_calls":10,"remaining_api_calls":499990}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1867/parked+domain+api/1542/domain?url=https://pureheather.com' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The POST Domain endpoint returns data about a specific domain, including its parked status, category classification, and associated URL. The response includes fields such as "domain_url," "categories," and "success," providing insights into the domain's status and classification.
Key fields in the response include "domain_url," which indicates the URL of the parked domain, "categories," which lists the classification of the domain, and "success," which indicates whether the API call was successful.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with a main object containing "domain" and "api_usage" sub-objects. The "domain" object includes details like "categories" and "domain_url," while "api_usage" provides information on current API call usage.
The POST Domain endpoint provides information on whether a domain is parked or for sale, its classification category, and the associated URL. This helps developers understand the status and potential use of the domain.
The POST Domain endpoint accepts parameters such as the domain name to check. Users can customize their requests by specifying different domain names to retrieve information about various parked domains.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks on the domain information sourced from reliable registrars and databases. This ensures that the classification and status of domains are current and trustworthy.
Typical use cases include checking if a domain is available for purchase, analyzing parked domains for potential monetization, and categorizing domains for better management in domain portfolios.
Users can utilize the returned data to create custom domain management tools, analyze domain portfolios, or optimize parked domains for search engine visibility by leveraging the classification and status information provided in the response.
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