We built happyDomain because we want to save operational teams time by giving them superpowers:
to have all the power of domain names, without having to read and learn all the new standards, by staying focused on needs.
Here's an overview of happyDomain's main features:
- consolidate domain names from over 45 domain name providers or authoritative servers,
- guide administrators with clear forms,
- clearly visualize the changes that will be propagated,
- keep a history of changes made to the zone,
- return to a previous zone status with a single click,
- group records by services/needs: email, delegation, server, load balancing, etc.
- abstract all technical complexity into a logical view,
- import/export the zone as a standard file,
- keep track of actions for later auditing,
- automate tasks via a REST API.
We are a free and open source project: you can use the official interface available at [`www.happydomain.org`](https://www.happydomain.org/), or install it at home.
The source code is available on [framagit](https://framagit.org/happyDNS/): you can consult it, copy it, give your opinion, report bugs or make modifications, as you wish.
You can also find out more about us by following [our blog](https://blog.happydomain.org/) and [our Mastodon account](https://floss.social/@happyDomain).