Create or sign into EED
Use your normal Easy Expired Domains account. If possible, use the same email as your DHG Pro account to keep linking simple.
DHG Pro Access
Domain Hunter Gatherer Pro customers can link their DHG subscription to an Easy Expired Domains account and unlock Pro-level access here. Your DHG login remains separate, your DHG password is never shared with EED, and the link can be removed later from your EED Settings page.
How It Works
You only need to prove that your DHG account has an active Pro subscription, then attach that verified access to your EED account.
Use your normal Easy Expired Domains account. If possible, use the same email as your DHG Pro account to keep linking simple.
In your EED member dashboard, open Settings, then the Integrations section, and choose the Domain Hunter Gatherer Pro access panel.
Click the DHG link page button. You will be taken to DHG, where you log in and verify that your DHG Pro subscription is active.
DHG sends you back to EED with a short-lived token. If the automatic link does not complete, paste the token into the EED linking box.
Already Have DHG Pro?
Need DHG Pro?
If you are not already a DHG Pro customer, sign up on Domain Hunter Gatherer first. Once your DHG Pro account is active, come back to EED and link it from Settings.
Sign Up For DHG ProQuestions
No. EED and DHG remain separate accounts. You log into EED with your EED account. DHG only verifies that your DHG Pro subscription is active.
No. Your DHG password is never sent to EED. DHG creates a short-lived signed token that proves your account has Pro access.
That is supported. Use the DHG link page while logged into the EED account you want to attach access to. The token links the verified DHG account to that EED account.
Yes. Open EED Settings, go to Integrations, and use the Unlink DHG Access button. You can link again later with a fresh DHG token.
Ready To Link?
Once linked, your EED account can use the Pro-level domain research tools included with this access path.