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Five Awesome New NamePros Lander Features: Inquiry Export, Zero Form Landers, Auto-Clean Up, ExpiredDomains.net Distribution and Domain Search!

NamePros just dropped a compact but genuinely meaningful batch of lander upgrades, four of them on the 31st of March and one yesterday.

The theme is clear: less friction, more control and more ways to turn a parked domain into an actual sales asset.

This update is not about vague “improvements” or filler polish. It is about practical tools that change how sellers manage inquiries, shape buyer experience, clean up dead inventory and expand exposure.

Then, as a separate kicker, NamePros added domain search aimed at free registration-path sales. Put together, these changes make the platform feel less like a passive lander system and more like a lean domain-selling machine.

Let’s take a close look 😀

The most immediately useful upgrade may be the simplest one: export all inquiries on all domains with a single button. That is the kind of feature people underestimate until the moment they need it. Inquiry data tends to become messy fast, especially if you are working across multiple names, testing different pages, or trying to revisit older leads. A one-click export means less digging, less manual sorting, and less time pretending that a spreadsheet assembled from scattered notifications is “a system.” It is a quiet quality-of-life improvement, but for sellers with any real volume, it is exactly the sort of thing that saves time and reduces chaos.

Then there is the more creative addition: the zero form lander, also described as a no-form or form-free lander. This uses the “for sale” setting to hide the submission form entirely while still letting the seller build a polished page through the custom description feature. That is a deceptively big shift. Most landers assume every seller wants the same thing: a standard inquiry box and a generic contact flow. NamePros is now giving sellers the option to strip that away and replace it with something more intentional.

That opens up several interesting use cases. A seller can create a visually rich information page with images and formatting, or go minimal and direct with a blunt for-sale message. The example NamePros gives is clear: a page that says serious offers only for the domain, followed by a direct email address. No form. No extra steps. No pretending every visitor deserves a guided tour. Sometimes a domain owner wants a cleaner page, tighter control, and fewer low-effort messages. This feature gives them exactly that.

In practical terms, the zero form lander pushes NamePros beyond the usual “fill out this box and hope somebody answers” model. It lets sellers decide whether their domain page should feel like a storefront, a brochure, or a velvet rope. For some names, that may actually improve conversion quality by discouraging casual noise and attracting buyers who are prepared to make a serious approach.

Another upgrade is more operational, but no less important: Auto-Clean Up. NamePros will automatically revoke verification from domains that have had zero nameservers for five consecutive days and are not displaying any website. As the platform notes, that usually means the domain has expired or become available for registration. This is one of those features that sounds boring until you think about the alternative: stale inventory, broken verification, dead listings, and landers attached to names that are no longer truly under control.

Auto-Clean Up is the sort of maintenance feature that keeps a marketplace ecosystem healthier without demanding constant babysitting from users. It helps ensure that what is verified and active is more likely to actually be real, current inventory. Nobody gets excited by cleanup features until they have spent enough time cleaning up manually. Then suddenly it is beautiful.

The exposure side of the update is where things get especially interesting. NamePros says that all verified for-sale domains on NamePros Landers are now eligible for ExpiredDomains.net distribution. Following the path established by its Dynamic Ads, those domains can appear on ExpiredDomains.net in front of its many millions of annual visitors, and the key phrase here is the one every seller loves: for free.

That matters because distribution is half the game. A lander is useful when somebody lands on it, but discovery is what gives the lander a chance to matter in the first place. Getting verified for-sale domains in front of a large existing audience without an added fee is not just a nice extra. It changes the value proposition of using the landers at all. Suddenly the page is not merely waiting for direct type-in traffic or outbound follow-up; it is part of a broader visibility pipeline.

And then comes the separate announcement, framed by NamePros as a thank-you gift: domain search has arrived. The platform says this means users can get registration path, or “reg path,” sales for free. It also calls domain search one of the coolest tools it has ever built. That is strong language, but it makes sense. If ExpiredDomains.net distribution is about broader external visibility, domain search sounds like a more direct attempt to capture buyers at the point where domain discovery and registration intent meet.

That is a big deal in concept because reg-path sales are not just about listing a name and waiting. They are about being visible where someone is actively searching along a registration journey. If NamePros can help domains surface in that path without charging for the privilege, that is a meaningful differentiator. Even the way the company introduces it, as a “special gift”, suggests it views this as more than a routine feature launch. It is positioning domain search as a serious selling tool, not just a minor add-on.

The common thread running through all of this is control.

Sellers get better control over data through one-click inquiry export. They get better control over presentation through zero-form landers. They get better control over portfolio hygiene through Auto-Clean Up. And they get better control over exposure through ExpiredDomains.net distribution and domain search.

What makes this update notable is that each piece attacks a different weakness in the normal lander experience. Inquiry handling is often fragmented. Forms are often generic. Portfolios often accumulate deadwood. Exposure is often limited. NamePros is addressing all four in one sweep, and doing it with features that are concrete enough to matter right away.

The zero form option may end up being the sleeper hit because it changes the psychology of the page. The export button may become the most appreciated by serious portfolio holders because it removes friction from actual work. Auto-Clean Up is the kind of invisible janitor every platform needs. ExpiredDomains.net distribution adds reach. Domain search adds intent.

None of these features is glamorous in the abstract. Together, though, they tell a pretty compelling story: NamePros is building landers that do more than sit there looking available. They help sellers organize, present, prune and distribute. That is how a simple sales page starts becoming infrastructure.

And that is the real takeaway here IMO.

NamePros did not just add a few knobs and switches. It made its landers more useful at every stage of the process: before the buyer arrives, while the buyer is viewing the page, after the inquiry comes in, and even after a domain stops being valid inventory. That is smart product thinking. It is also the kind of update that domain sellers tend to appreciate most: the kind that does not just look better in a screenshot, but actually makes the day-to-day work of selling domains a little sharper.

As always, I’m rooting for them and in my view, other domainers should as well!

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