Score how well your domain portfolio is protected for succession. Identify gaps in documentation, security, legal planning, and heir access.
The Domain Estate Planning Assessment evaluates how well your domain portfolio is protected for succession and business continuity. Domain names are valuable digital assets that can be lost permanently if proper succession planning is not in place — yet most domain owners have no documented plan for what happens to their domains if they become incapacitated or pass away.
This assessment scores your domain portfolio across four critical dimensions: documentation (are registrar credentials, DNS configurations, and domain details properly recorded?), security (are accounts protected with appropriate authentication and recovery options?), legal planning (are domains included in estate planning documents, business succession plans, or operating agreements?), and heir access (can designated successors actually access and manage the domains if needed?).
The results identify specific gaps in your succession planning and provide actionable recommendations for each area. Common issues include domains registered under personal email accounts with no organizational access, registrar accounts with no documented recovery procedures, domains not mentioned in business operating agreements or estate plans, and expired payment methods that could lead to domain loss. This tool is essential for domain owners with valuable portfolios, business owners whose company depends on specific domains, and anyone who wants to ensure their digital assets are protected for the long term.
Domain names can be permanently lost if registrations expire or if successors cannot access registrar accounts. Domains registered under personal accounts with no succession plan are particularly at risk. The assessment identifies these risks before they become problems.
The assessment scores four areas: documentation (credential records), security (account protection), legal planning (inclusion in estate/succession documents), and heir access (ability of successors to manage domains). Each area receives a score with specific improvement recommendations.
Yes, this tool is free to use with no account required.
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