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The Domains page lists every domain and subdomain in your account. Open it from Domains in the left navigation.

Account summary

The cards at the top of the page summarise how your plan’s domain slots are used. Purchased Domains is the total number of slots your plan includes. The next three cards break that total down — together they always add up to it:
  • Active Domains — fully set up and being monitored.
  • Pending Domains — added but not yet collecting DMARC data, usually because of a DNS configuration issue.
  • Empty slots — slots you can still add for free within your current billing period.
Parked Domains is shown on its own. Parked domains are kept in your account but not actively used, and they do not count against your Purchased Domains total — you can bring them back at any time by un-parking them. See Parking a domain.
Each card has an info tooltip with a short explanation. For how slots are counted and billed, see What is a domain slot?.

The domain tree

Domains appear as a tree rather than a flat list, with subdomains nested under their parent domain:
  • A parent domain with subdomains shows a N subdomains detected badge and an arrow to expand or collapse its branch.
  • Subdomains appear indented beneath their parent (for example, mail.example.com nested under example.com).
  • Domains whose parent is not registered in your account are collected under a separate other group, so nothing is hidden.
For how subdomains are detected and how they consume slots, see Subdomains and Subdomains and domain slots.

Search and filters

The controls above the table keep large portfolios manageable:
  • Search domains filters the tree as you type. When a subdomain matches, its parent stays visible, so you keep the full branch context.
  • The Parked and Unparked filters show or hide parked domains. See Parking a domain.

Reading the table

Each row has four sortable columns:
ColumnWhat it shows
DomainThe domain or subdomain name.
StatusActive, Pending, or Parked — see Domain status for what each means.
Created atWhen the domain was added to your account.
DMARC PolicyThe published policy (none, quarantine, or reject). A subdomain that inherits its parent’s policy shows -.

Per-domain actions

The menu at the end of each row opens that domain’s actions:
  • See reports — open the domain’s DMARC reports.
  • Settings — domain-level notification and configuration settings.
  • DMARC Management — view and manage the domain’s authentication records. See DMARC Management.
  • Park domain — set the domain aside without using a slot. See Parking a domain.
  • Delete domain — remove the domain from your account.
To add a domain, use Add New Domain in the top-right corner and follow Adding your first domain.