DNJournal: Say Hello to dnZoom and Goodbye to Domain Management Hassles

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Jude Augusta, Dan Kimball and Sean Stafford of DNZoom

Via DNJournal:

It all started when Sean Stafford (who is now dnZoom’s Director of Product Development) realized that he had a problem. “After getting to a near breaking point with my own domains, I knew there was a better way to handle the management of them,” Stafford said. Dan Kimball (dnZoom’s Chief Strategy Officer) and I searched on the internet for a way to make the process more efficient. After finding virtually no program out there to manage domains, we knew this was an area of the market that needed to be addressed. Since we already had vast knowledge of API’s, automation, and software, we felt our team could fulfill that need. After Jeremy and Dan attended a few tradeshows, the decision was made to move forward with the design of our tool. What we came up with was the world’s first truly agnostic tool, built for domainers by domainers. A few months later, DnZoom was born.

I wrote more about DNZoom here. To understand how great this company is, see post comments.

2 Responses to “DNJournal: Say Hello to dnZoom and Goodbye to Domain Management Hassles”


  1. 1 Francois Carrilo

    Since the day you posted the photo of Jeff visiting the people at DNZoom I should not be very surprised to hear BIDO has strong interconnections with DNZoom. And this post confirms my suspictions…
    But shuuutt… Let’s the suspense continue.

    —-answer—-

    Just FYI, last three months we visited at least five other companies I can think of in the domain space.
    Cheers
    Sahar

  2. 2 Paul

    It looks like a great idea and I rushed to get an account when they first opened for business. Unfortunately, over two thirds of my names are at unsupported registrars; Moniker and Dynadot.

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